 The Ministry of Infrastructure, Port Energy and Labor has officially granted approval to the Overseas Engineering and Construction Company of Taiwan to commence construction on the Union Roundabout Project, which is estimated at $1.7 million and not $5 million as is being reported in sections of the local media. The Union Roundabout Construction forms part of the larger Marysale Grand Revere Union Road Rehabitation Project, another Road Improvement and Maintenance Program, Phase 4. The project is designed to address congestion and traffic flow challenges stemming from the activity at the Dame Pallette, Louisie Primary School and nearby commercial establishments. A new drop-off zone will be constructed to accommodate the drop-off and pick-up of students, staff and support services for the Dame Pallette, Louisie Primary School. This will be further complemented by construction of slip lanes to accommodate the free flow of traffic not associated to the school and nearby businesses. All of these plans were developed in consultation with the school and other stakeholders over a series of planning meetings.