The Ministry of Physical Planning and Infrastructure Development acknowledges the concerns, comments, and public feedback being shared across traditional and social media platforms regarding road projects and the quality of road works throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands, particularly along the Millennium Highway.

The Ministry wishes to reassure residents that these concerns are being taken seriously and are receiving the full attention of the Government.

Delivering safe, durable, and reliable road infrastructure remains a key priority, and the Ministry recognises the importance of maintaining public confidence in investments funded by the people.

As part of its commitment to transparency and responsible governance, the Ministry continues to undertake a comprehensive review of existing and future infrastructure contracts. This process includes assessments of procurement procedures, contractual obligations, project delivery standards, and overall value for public expenditure.

While the public is eager to see road repairs and resurfacing completed quickly, the Government’s focus extends beyond immediate improvements. The objective is to ensure that infrastructure investments provide long-term durability, safety, and benefits for motorists, pedestrians, and communities across the country.

The Ministry remains committed to holding contractors accountable and ensuring that all road improvement works meet the required engineering specifications, quality standards, and contractual requirements.

The Ministry values the continued engagement of residents and appreciates the constructive feedback being provided. Public input plays an important role in shaping decisions and strengthening efforts to develop a safer, more resilient, and sustainable road network throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands.