Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Roads
Highlands Highway
The Highlands Highway, often referred to as the economic backbone of Papua New Guinea, has undergone extensive upgrades to improve safety, durability, and accessibility.
These improvements include widening sections to accommodate increased traffic flow and repairing deteriorated road surfaces.
The highway supports the transportation of goods, particularly agricultural and mining products, from the Highlands to export hubs like Lae.
Hiritano Highway
Major works have been completed to link Port Moresby with Gulf Province more effectively.
The highway serves as a critical trade corridor, reducing travel time and facilitating access to markets and resources.
Resilient surfacing and drainage systems have been added to protect against seasonal flooding.
Ramu Highway
Rehabilitation of the Ramu Highway, connecting Morobe, Madang, and Eastern Highlands Provinces, has enhanced access to one of the country’s busiest economic corridors.
This highway plays a pivotal role in linking coastal ports with inland agricultural and mining regions.