The Ministry of Transport, Works and Housing was formed in January, 2012, taking on the housing portfolio which was previously, a part of the Ministry of Water and Housing.
The Ministry’s primary responsibility continues to be the country’s land, marine and air transport as well as the main road network, including bridges, drains, gullies, embankments and other such infrastructure.
There are currently 20 reporting entities that assist the ministry in fulfilling its mandate to provide a safe and efficient transport system and the construction and maintenance of quality roads and attendant structures.
Having taken on the Housing portfolio, the ministry’s remit will also now include the facilitation, development and implementation of access to legal, adequate and affordable housing solutions for the Jamaican people.
The Ministry of Transport, Works and Housing continues to facilitate the growth of the country through the discharge of its duties in accordance with its mandate of providing safe, reliable, sustainable transport systems, works infrastructure as well as facilitating access to adequate housing solutions.
Agencies of Transport, Works and Housing
- Kingston Container Terminal
- Norman Manley International Airport
- Urban and Rural Transport Board
- Toll Authority of Jamaica
- Sangster International Airport (SIA)
- Road Maintenance Fund
- Jamaica Railway Corporation
- Port Authority of Jamaica
- Airports Authority of Jamaica
- Professional Engineers’ Registration Board
- National Works Agency
- National Road Safety Council
- National Road Operating and Constructing Company (NROCC)
- Montego Bay Metro Limited
- Maritime Authority of Jamaica
- Jamaica Railway Corporation
- Transport Authority
- Island Traffic Authority
- Jamaica Ultimate Tyre Company
- Jamaica Urban Transit Company
- Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority
- Caribbean Maritime Institute
- Air Transport Licensing Board
- Aeronautical Telecommunications Limited (AEROTEL)