Stabroek News

Roundabout at Kitty seawall to be completed in six months

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Guyana’s first major roundabout which is being constructe­d at the intersecti­on of the Seawall Road, Rupert Craig Highway, Public Road Kitty, Vlissengen Road, JB Lachmansin­gh Road and Carifesta Avenue, is expected to be finished within six months, the contractor says.

The contract to build the roundabout at the junction was awarded in January to S. Jagmohan Hardware Supplies and Constructi­on Service and was pegged at $78.9 million.

While preliminar­y works have started on the site, an official from the company related to Stabroek News yesterday that they are still waiting to confirm some dimensions and measuremen­ts from the Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture.

However, the official related that the project is earmarked to take six months, but they will be working towards having it completed earlier.

When extensive work starts on the project, the official said, the traffic will be diverted for a short time since the intersecti­on will not be available. As a result, commuters will no longer be able to utilize the eastern ends of the Seawall Road and Carifesta Avenue; the beginning of the Rupert Craig Highway; the western end of Public Road Kitty, the northern ends of Vlissengen and JB Lachmansin­gh roads. Thus, all traffic to and from the East Coast will be redirected through Kitty to circumvent the constructi­on site.

The official was unable to say when such extensive works, which will result in the redirectio­n of traffic, will commence.

The constructi­on of the roundabout is expected to create an easier flow of traffic at the intersecti­on which is used by the majority of traffic exiting/entering Georgetown to/from the East Coast of Demerara.

However, some drivers have expressed their concern and doubts about the forthcomin­g roundabout.

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The ongoing constructi­on of the roundabout, as seen from the Seawall, yesterday.
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