[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":44},["ShallowReactive",2],{"bridge-78":3,"map-data-bridge-78":42},{"id":4,"name":5,"surface":6,"material":7,"lengthM":8,"historyMd":9,"lat":10,"lng":11,"ele":12,"startDateConstruction":13,"startDateOpening":14,"waterwayId":15,"districtId":16,"roadId":17,"ohmId":18,"osmId":19,"waterway":20,"district":25,"road":28},78,"Burrell Boom Bridge","paved","concrete",100,"This bridge was constructed by Cisco Construction between November 2000 and February 2003. The bridge has a length of 100m and a width of 9.22m.\u003Cref>https://www.cisco.com.bz/burrell-boom-road-2/\u003C/ref>",17.57042,-88.38646,8,"2000-11","2003-02",20,1,6,201287003,876622007,{"id":15,"name":21,"lengthM":22,"startEle":23,"endEle":17,"shapeId":24},"Belize River",228600,53,5,{"id":16,"name":26,"ref":27},"Belize","BZ",{"id":17,"name":29,"lengthM":30,"startDate":31,"districtId":16,"historyMd":32,"articleRating":33,"ohmChronologyId":34,"osmRelationId":35,"shapeId":36,"lat":37,"lng":38,"ref":39,"isArterial":40,"isFeeder":41,"isDistributor":41},"Burrell Boom Road",19.24,"1950","The Hattieville - Boom Road, alternatively known as Burrell Boom Road or Route AR1-B, joins the [[road:11]] and [[road:7]] bypassing [[settlement:37]]. It is approximately 12 miles (19 km) long.\n\nIn documents published by ECLAC in the 2000s, this route was previously identified as D200.\n\n# History\nThe road was constructed in the 1950s as a gravel road, creating a crucial link between the George Price Highway and Philip Goldson Highway.\n\nThe road from the [[road:11(2000)]] junction to Burrell Boom was already paved by 2000.\u003Cref>satellite\u003C/ref>\n\nCurrently as of September 2025 a roundabout is under construction at the junction with the Philip Goldson Highway.\u003Cref>https://www.7newsbelize.com/sstory.php?nid=72955\u003C/ref>\n\n## Etymology\nThis road has been called many different variants of Hattieville - Boom Road. I guess it never had an official name as in the Public Road Act of 2011 it is referred to as Hattieville/Burrell Boom/Northern Highway. But in the S.I. No. 90 of 2023 the name was confirmed as being **Burrell Boom Road**.\u003Cref>https://www.nationalassembly.gov.bz/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/SI-No.-90-of-2023-Public-Roads-Names-and-Description-of-Highways-Order-2023.pdf\u003C/ref>\u003Cref>https://www.midh.gov.bz/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Public-Road-Act.pdf\u003C/ref>\n\n## Burrell Boom Road Project\n*Contract: No. 78/2000-01*\n\n*Period: November 2000 - February 2003*\n\nThis project was one of the rallying cries of the 1998 elections, where the UDP promised to construct this road if they won.\u003Cref>https://archive.channel5belize.com/archives/24474\u003C/ref>\n\nCisco Construction was awarded the $20.5 million contract to rehabilitate the Burrell Boom Road by paving the entire length and replacing the existing steel truss bridge with a new 100m concrete bridge over the [[waterway:20]]. The project also included a by pass around [[settlement:37]] with a 250m concrete flood way.\u003Cref>https://www.cisco.com.bz/burrell-boom-road-2/\u003C/ref>\u003Cref>https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/131991468207581083/pdf/442490PPAR0P041x327410B01PUBLIC1pdf.pdf\u003C/ref>\n\n**Salient Points of the Contract:**\n- Over 400,000 M3 of material\n- Over 350,000 M2 paved\n- 1 – 100m long 9.22m wide bridge constructed\n- 60-steel casing piles driven for piers\n- 30-concrete piles driven for abutments\n- Over 6,500m of outlet channel drains excavated\n- 1,756 linear meters of pipes placed in culverts.",3,2891321,9302384,280,17.54807,-88.40829,"1-B",true,false,{"extraChronologyRelationIds":43},[],1783363407700]