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| | Ministry of Works, Transport and Communications (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | The Ministry of Works, Transport and Communications is responsible for the infrastructure of Belize, the regulating and monitoring of the public transport system and the licensing of all motor vehicles, motor-cycles and heavy duty equipment and the communications providers in the country. |
 | | The Ministry of Works is principally commissioned to maintain all national assets comprising the transportation network, such as roadways, bridges, culverts, drainage channels and safety appurtenances with a view to provide good riding quality, all weather road upgrading, appropriate user safety and general access to enable transit activity, urbanization, agricultural and commercial development. |
 | | Being at the helm of a Ministry of Works and Transport having some BZ $180 million of active capital Works, accounting for more than 50 contracts; maintaining 2000 miles of public roads, bridges and inland water ways, is nevertheless a tall order, but a recipe of welcome challenge for the country's youngest Chief Engineer. |
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