Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan said a partnership between Trinidad Lake Asphalt and UWI will help improve the quality of roads in TT. The minister said the asphalt-based cement developed by Trinidad Lake Asphalt which is currently used for airports, highways, and major roads would now be used on secondary and tertiary roads.
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Last Monday, Works Minister Rohan Sinanan promised cheaper, more durable roads. His ministry will review its existing road maintenance strategy to include a Trinidad Lake Asphalt concrete-asphalt mix for secondary and tertiary roads.
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