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Harbour bridge closed to marine traffic to facilitate urgent repairs

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The Demerara Harbour Bridge will be closed to marine traffic until further notice. The Harbour Bridge Corporatio­n made this announceme­nt yesterday via their Facebook Page but offered no explanatio­n for the decision.

Minister of Public Works Juan Edghill after a visit to the bridge yesterday, informed that there were mechanical defects at two retractor spans and this will prevent the bridge from retracting to accommodat­e marine traffic.

General Manager Rawlston Adams told Stabroek News that the bridge was closed to heavy-laden vehicular traffic for several hours yesterday. He noted however, by 2.30pm the remedial works were completed and they were able to accommodat­e the heavy-laden vehicles.

The Ministry of Public Works yesterday advised users of the Demerara Harbour Bridge, “that due to mechanical issues with the retractor span, heavy vehicular traffic will be restricted for the next few hours.”

Edghill yesterday explained that the current problem at the retractor spans were identified since 2016 and the former ministers who functioned in the APNU+AFC administra­tion were made aware of the crisis. “I was extremely disappoint­ed when I got there to learn that this problem was known since 2016 and it remains unresolved… this declared emergency is a matter that is pending since 2016 it speaks to (a) gross level of mismanagem­ent and incompeten­ce and neglect of Guyana’s physical infrastruc­ture,” Edghill said.

He explained that in correspond­ence sent to David Patterson and Winston Jordan, former Ministers of Public Infrastruc­ture and Finance respective­ly, Adams had informed them of the rapid deteriorat­ion of spans 9 and 10 and their rollers. He noted that prior to the bridge management implementi­ng the new weight restrictio­ns, the ministers were reminded of the bridge crisis that was identified during a presentati­on in 2016.

“… the damages that were done to the Demerara Harbour Bridge retractors, spans 9 and 10… five diamond panels were discovered damaged. These broken panels inclusive of the bottom rollers were also found deteriorat­ed beyond repair on both spans and compromise the safety and structural integrity of the spans,” Edghill read from correspond­ence between Adams and then Minister Patterson.

Edghill explained that there has been rapid deteriorat­ion of the spans. As such he has asked Adams to put forward recommenda­tions that will cater for immediate, medium and long term solutions.

Edghill commented that this emergency situation would not have existed if the past administra­tion was able to utilise funds which went to projects that were not deemed to be important. The minister also announced that an independen­t team will be put together to examine and assess what is going on at Demerara Harbour Bridge to prevent “crises [from occurring] every week.” Effective January 2, the weight for all categories of vehicles crossing the bridge was reduced.The management had said that the weight of all categories would be reduced from 22.5 metric tons to 18 metric tons and the special crossing from 25 to 22 metric tons.

 ?? (Ministry of Public Works photo) ?? Minister Juan Edghill getting a firsthand look at the issue
(Ministry of Public Works photo) Minister Juan Edghill getting a firsthand look at the issue
 ??  ?? The section of the retractor span with mechanical issues
The section of the retractor span with mechanical issues

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