Stabroek News Sunday

Works progressin­g on alternate East Bank highway

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Despite minor setbacks, works are progressin­g on the alternate East Bank Demerara four-lane road being constructe­d under the Ministry of Housing and Water.

At present, the surface of the road south of Mocha Road to Farm, which was once occupied by squatters, is being cast. Other sections of the road have already been surfaced and are awaiting finishing works.

“As you can see, we are casting the carriagewa­y. We are getting trucks rapid (cement mixing trucks) and we are working at a fast pace trying to finish the work as soon as possible,” a worker, who asked not to be named, explained.

He related that they are a bit behind schedule and blamed the issue with the squatters and unfavourab­le weather conditions for the delays. Nonetheles­s, he related that they are pushing to finish their section of the work and have been working some nights to meet their timeline. The worker explained that they have already cast the head wall for the bridge over the Mocha/Arcadia canal (the northern canal separating Providence and Mocha road) and are preparing the abutment on the bridge. Additional­ly, piles have been driven for the constructi­on of a second bridge on the southern canal and constructi­on will begin soon.

Meanwhile, GuyAmerica Constructi­on is undertakin­g additional works to connect the new stretch of road to the Diamond Access road. These new four lanes will complement and interconne­ct with the four-lane highway at Eccles, on the East Bank then to Mandela Avenue, Georgetown. The project will see the constructi­on of 9.4 kilometres of reinforced concrete roads, 12 heavy-duty bridges, a culvert, and 12 kilometers of drains. At the signing of the contracts in December 2021, it was disclosed that the works will be done by 12 contractor­s and are expected to last between 15-18 months.

Minister of Housing and Water

Collin Croal had said the constructi­on of these new alternativ­e roads will not only improve the lives of 20,000 residents from the East Bank Corridor, but also create new opportunit­ies for commercial activities and access to the new housing schemes that are being opened up in the area.

Works are being executed by; GuyAmerica Constructi­on Inc, V. Dalip Enterprise, (JV) Colin Talbot Contractin­g Services and Eron Lall Civil Engineerin­g Works, S. Jagmohan Constructi­on and General Supplies Inc.,

H. Nauth and Sons, JS Guyana Inc., (JV) VALs Constructi­on and AJM Enterprise, China Railway First Group Company Ltd., Aronco Services Inc., Ivor Allen, (JV) Puran Brothers Disposal Inc. and Khemraj Nauth Contractin­g Services.

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Workers casting a section of the road

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