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Orange Hill Highway Rehabilitation Works
2024 - Present


In 2024, Kelectric commenced critical civil works at the Agricultural Biotechnology Center in Orange Hill, St. Vincent. The project scope involves the demolition and safe disposal of existing concrete structures, followed by extensive slope stabilization works to support the site’s infrastructure. Key elements include road slope earthworks with benching and controlled filling, along with the construction of a 17-meter reinforced concrete L-shaped retaining wall designed to enhance long-term stability.
The works also encompass the regrading and paving of approximately 230 meters of carriageway, supported by the installation of associated drainage systems to improve site resilience against heavy rainfall. In addition, slope erosion protection measures are being implemented to safeguard the surrounding environment. Once completed, the project will deliver a stronger, more durable road network and reinforced site infrastructure to support the operations of the Biotechnology Center.
Dandrade Road Rehabilitation
2024 - Present


Kelectric is currently undertaking critical infrastructure works in Dandrade, St. Vincent, focused on improving the safety, functionality, and resilience of the local roadway and drainage systems. The project scope includes full site clearance and topsoil removal to prepare the area for redevelopment, followed by the demolition of existing roadways and associated structures such as drains and culverts.
Subsequent works involve precision earthworks to bring the site to formation levels, ensuring a stable foundation for long-term durability. Kelectric is also constructing new kerbs and slipper drains to enhance stormwater management, minimize flooding risks, and extend the lifespan of the roadway.
This project reflects Kelectric’s commitment to delivering high-quality civil engineering solutions that strengthen community infrastructure and support sustainable development in St. Vincent.
Perseverance Road Rehabilitation
2023 - Present




Kelectric is currently undertaking a major civil infrastructure project in Perseverance, St. Vincent, focusing on the construction of a new road and accompanying retaining wall.
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The project involves extensive earthworks, including excavation, grading, and preparation of the sub-base to ensure a durable and safe roadway. In addition, a reinforced concrete retaining wall is being constructed to stabilize slopes, prevent soil erosion, and enhance the long-term integrity of the surrounding terrain.
This development aims to improve transportation access, enhance community connectivity, and support the overall safety and resilience of the area.
Canouan Coast Guard Road
2024



In 2024, Kelectric successfully completed the construction of the Coast Guard Road in Canouan, St. Vincent. The project involved comprehensive site preparation, including clearance and demolition of existing structures, followed by earthworks to achieve the required formation levels.
A durable rigid pavement structure was constructed along the existing road alignment, complemented by a robust drainage system to ensure proper water management and road longevity. This project enhanced transportation access, improved safety, and contributed to the sustainable development of the Canouan community.
Noel Bailey Bridge
2022 - 2023


In 2023, Kelectric successfully executed the construction and installation of a temporary by-pass bridge at Noel Bailey Bridge, ensuring the continued flow of vehicular traffic while critical works were undertaken. The project involved excavation of foundation footings for the new bridge abutments, followed by the placement of rebar, formwork, and concrete to establish a strong and durable structural base. As part of river defense works, grouted boulder packing was constructed to safeguard the abutments and surrounding infrastructure. A 90-foot span Bailey Bridge was then assembled and installed to accommodate single-lane traffic, providing a reliable temporary crossing. The scope also included the construction of reinforced concrete pavement approaches on both ends of the bridge, complemented by associated drainage works to ensure effective water management. The project concluded with the successful commissioning and handover of the Bailey Bridge, restoring safe access and connectivity for the community.
Buccament River Defense
2021 - 2022


In 2022, Kelectric undertook critical river defense works in Buccament aimed at reducing flood risk and protecting nearby infrastructure and communities. The project featured the construction of a reinforced concrete cantilever retaining wall strategically placed along the riverbank to minimize overflow during periods of heavy rainfall and flooding.The structure was designed and built with substantial dimensions—standing 12 feet high and supported by a 6-foot-wide footing, extending 18 feet in length—to ensure long-term durability and resilience against hydraulic forces. To further safeguard the integrity of the wall, scour protection measures were implemented at the base, effectively preventing erosion and maintaining stability during high river flows.Through these works, Kelectric delivered a robust flood mitigation solution that enhances riverbank stability, improves community safety, and contributes to sustainable infrastructure resilience in the Buccament Valley.
Buccament River Defense - Lot 1
2020 - 2023


In 2023, Kelectric successfully completed major river defense works along the Buccament River to enhance flood protection and safeguard surrounding communities. The project began with demolition and site clearance activities to prepare the area for new structural installations.
A reinforced concrete wall was constructed to provide strong, long-lasting riverbank stabilization, while additional rock revetment walls were installed to absorb and dissipate hydraulic energy, reducing erosion risks. To complement these measures, associated drainage systems and flap gates were integrated into the design, ensuring effective water flow management and improved flood resilience.
This project represents a comprehensive approach to river defense, combining structural strength with smart water management solutions to protect lives, property, and critical infrastructure in the Buccament Valley.
Nawasa Outfall Rehabilitation - Grenada
2018 - 2019


In 2019, Kelectric executed the rehabilitation of the Nawasa Outfall located at the seaward end of the Maurice Bishop International Airport runway in Grenada. The scope of works included the careful removal of a damaged 14-inch outfall pipeline and the installation of a new 14-inch high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe designed for improved durability and performance in a marine environment.
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To ensure long-term protection of the newly installed pipeline, an armour stone revetment was constructed around the outfall, providing robust defense against coastal wave action, erosion, and other environmental stresses.
This project reinforced the resilience of the airport’s critical outfall system, enhancing its operational reliability while safeguarding essential infrastructure against future coastal impacts.
SGU Fitness Centre - Grenada
2017


In 2017, Kelectric was contracted to carry out foundation works for the construction of the St. George’s University (SGU) Fitness Centre in Grenada. The project involved the installation of deep foundation piles to support the new facility, utilizing specialized heavy equipment and techniques.
Works included the mobilization and operation of cranes, a vibratory hammer, and a diesel hammer to drive piles to the required depth and load-bearing capacity. These piling activities provided the critical structural foundation necessary to ensure the stability, durability, and long-term performance of the building.
Through the successful execution of this project, Kelectric contributed to the development of modern campus facilities at SGU, reinforcing the company’s expertise in delivering complex foundation and heavy civil engineering works.
Reconstruction of O’Brien Valley Bridge
2016 - 2017


In 2017, Kelectric successfully completed the reconstruction of the O’Brien Valley Bridge, delivering a modern and durable structure to improve connectivity and resilience in the area. The project began with the full demolition of the existing bridge, followed by the construction of a new 8-metre span reinforced concrete bridge designed to accommodate present and future traffic demands.
Key works included the installation of kerb and slipper drains to enhance surface water management, as well as the construction of gabion basket walls to provide riverbank stabilization and erosion control. River training works were also carried out to improve hydraulic flow and protect the new infrastructure from flooding impacts.
Through this project, Kelectric delivered a robust and well-engineered bridge solution, enhancing safety, durability, and flood resilience for the O’Brien Valley community.
Reconstrucion of Byera Bridge
2015 - 2016


In 2016, Kelectric undertook the full reconstruction of the Byera Bridge, a vital piece of infrastructure that supports safe and reliable transport in the area. The project began with the demolition of the existing bridge, followed by the installation of a temporary by-pass Bailey Bridge to maintain traffic flow during construction.
A new 8-metre span reinforced concrete bridge was then constructed to modern engineering standards, providing improved load capacity and long-term durability. Supporting works included the construction of kerb and slipper drains for effective stormwater management, as well as gabion basket walls placed both upstream and downstream of the river channel to stabilize banks and mitigate erosion risks.
Additionally, the project involved the installation and careful maintenance of underground utilities, ensuring continued service while upgrading the bridge structure.
Vigie Highway Rehabilitation
2014 - 2016


In 2016, Kelectric completed the rehabilitation of the Vigie Highway in St. Vincent, a major roadway serving as a key link between several communities. The project aimed to improve traffic flow, road safety, and long-term durability through a combination of realignment, drainage, and pavement works.
The scope included the realignment of sections of the main road to optimize geometry and traffic movement, along with the construction of kerb and slipper drains and open box drains to ensure effective stormwater management. Overburdened embankments were reshaped and stabilized to improve slope stability and reduce the risk of erosion.
Enhancing pedestrian access and safety, a reinforced concrete sidewalk was constructed. A new roundabout was also built, designed to improve traffic circulation at the intersection connecting Calder, Acers, Mesopotamia, and Belmont. Roadway construction works were completed with the grading of base course material and the application of asphaltic concrete pavement, providing a durable and smooth road surface.
Gorse Mountain Road Rehabilitation
2014 - 2015


In 2015, Kelectric completed the rehabilitation of the Gorse Mountain Road, improving accessibility and durability along this important farm road. The project involved the realignment of the roadway to create a safer and more efficient alignment, accommodating both agricultural and local traffic needs.
Key works included the construction of kerb and slipper drains to manage surface water runoff and prevent erosion, as well as the grading of base course materials to establish a stable foundation. The roadway was then finished with reinforced concrete pavement applied as the wearing course, providing a long-lasting and resilient surface capable of withstanding heavy use and challenging terrain conditions.
Through this project, Kelectric enhanced rural connectivity, improved road safety, and delivered a durable infrastructure solution to support the farming community and surrounding areas.
Silver Sands Hotel - Vibro Piling Works - Grenada
2014 - 2015


In 2015, Kelectric was contracted by Joyeaux Des Caribe’s TVA Consultants to execute specialized vibro piling operations for the Silver Sands Hotel development in Grenada. The works formed a critical component of the foundation system for this premier resort project, ensuring the structural stability of the hotel’s facilities.
The scope included the mobilization and operation of heavy equipment, including cranes, a vibratory hammer, and a diesel hammer, to install piles to the specified depths and load-bearing capacity. These piling works provided a robust and reliable foundation solution, capable of withstanding the coastal soil conditions and long-term demands of the development.
By delivering these works to the highest standards, Kelectric contributed to the successful construction of one of Grenada’s landmark hospitality projects, reinforcing the company’s expertise in foundation and geotechnical engineering.
Spring Access Roads
2012 - 2015


Completed in 2015 after three years of construction, Kelectric successfully executed the development of critical road infrastructure in the community of Spring, St. Vincent. The project encompassed the construction of reinforced concrete roads designed for long-term durability and enhanced vehicular access.
Supporting infrastructure works included the installation of kerb and slipper drains to ensure effective stormwater management and the careful placement of underground utilities to maintain essential services while improving road functionality.
Through meticulous planning and execution over the three-year period, Kelectric delivered a robust, safe, and resilient roadway network, significantly improving transportation, connectivity, and overall community accessibility in Spring.
Friendship Heights Road Project - Bequia
2012


In 2012, Kelectric completed the construction of essential road infrastructure in Friendship Heights, Bequia, enhancing local transportation and community connectivity. The project involved the construction of reinforced concrete roads designed for durability and long-term performance in the island environment.
Complementary works included the installation of kerb and slipper drains to manage surface water runoff and prevent erosion, as well as the careful placement of underground utilities to maintain critical services while improving road functionality.
Through these works, Kelectric delivered a reliable and resilient roadway network, supporting both daily vehicular traffic and the continued development of Friendship Heights.
Crown Point Road Project - Bequia
2012 - 2013


In 2013, Kelectric completed the construction of reinforced concrete roads in Crown Point, Bequia, delivering improved transportation infrastructure for the local community. The project included the installation of kerb and slipper drains to manage stormwater runoff and prevent erosion, as well as the careful placement of underground utilities to ensure uninterrupted services while upgrading the road network.
The completed works provided a durable and resilient roadway system, enhancing accessibility, connectivity, and overall quality of infrastructure in Crown Point, supporting both residents and local development initiatives.
Windward Highway Rehabilitation Project -
Sandy Bay to Fancy
2006 - 2008


In 2008, Kelectric successfully completed a major road infrastructure project involving the rehabilitation of the Windward Highway between Sandy Bay and Fancy, covering distances of 11 km and 20 km respectively. The project aimed to enhance transportation safety, durability, and accessibility along this vital corridor.
The scope of works included asphalt and concrete paving, construction of roadside drainage structures, and the installation of major culverts and bridges. Rehabilitation efforts were also carried out on existing bridges, fords, and culverts to restore their functionality and extend their service life. In addition, coastal defense works were implemented to protect vulnerable sections of the highway from erosion and flooding.
Through these comprehensive rehabilitation works, Kelectric delivered a safe, resilient, and high-quality roadway that improved connectivity, supported economic activity, and strengthened the transportation network in St. Vincent.
Canouan Airport Extension
2002 - 2004


In 2004, Kelectric successfully completed the extension of the existing runway at Canouan Airport, adding 700 metres of operational length to support increased air traffic and larger aircraft. The project involved significant land reclamation and the construction of armour stone shore protection to safeguard the runway from coastal erosion and wave action.
The scope also included site fencing to ensure security, as well as the construction and maintenance of cable networks and associated airport utilities. Additionally, runway access roads were constructed and integrated with the installed utilities to support operational efficiency and safety.
Through this project, Kelectric delivered a modernized and resilient airport infrastructure, enhancing the capacity, safety, and reliability of air transport services on Canouan Island.
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