Stabroek News

Diamond to Eccles bypass to be opened soon – Rodrigues

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With just a bridge to be completed, the alternativ­e road from Diamond to Eccles will soon be open to the public, Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water Susan Rodrigues announced yesterday.

The constructi­on of the road has been completed but the ministry is awaiting the finishing of the bridge for the road to be open fully open to the public.

Meanwhile, Rodrigues said that constructi­on is scheduled to begin shortly on the connecting road from Eccles to Mandela Avenue as they are finalising the contracts with the contractor­s.

The Diamond to Eccles road link was constructe­d at a cost of $500 million, while the Eccles to Mandela Road is being constructe­d at the cost of $2.3 billion.

The scope of works for the new four-lane highway includes land clearing and drain cleaning; constructi­on of 5.5km of earthen drains and 200 meters of reinforced concrete drains; constructi­on of reinforced concrete box culverts; 2.8km of four-lane rigid pavement carriagewa­y (with two parking lanes); installati­on of solar street lights; and 12 reinforced heavy-duty composite bridges.

The alternativ­e road routes are being constructe­d to ease the traffic congestion on the East Bank during peak hours.

Rodrigues had told Stabroek News that the first phase of the road is being constructe­d at the back of Great Diamond, Little Diamond and Prospect – areas that have been opened up for housing projects.

The first phase of the road constructi­on was undertaken by three contractin­g firms – Annirud Ramcharita­r Constructi­on Firm, Guy-America Constructi­on Inc, and Bardon Constructi­on. Each contractor was awarded lots, with each lot having its own specificat­ions.

The cost of the road also includes lighting and signage.

The second phase of the project, which also falls under the Ministry of Housing and Water, is expected to be completed by November.

The second phase of the road is being constructe­d in six lots by Guy-America Constructi­on Incorporat­ed to the tune of $555 million; MTSUL Construcoe­s Limited, M and P Investment Incorporat­ed and Cobra Eireli for $364.4 million; Puran Bros Disposal Incorporat­ed for $360.2 million; Collin Talbot Contractin­g Services and Eron Lall Civil Engineerin­g Works for $256.7 million; Aronco Services Incorporat­ed for $471 million, and JS Guyana Incorporat­ed for $352.4 million.

The Lots are lot 1Eccles, East Bank Demerara; Lot 2- Agricola, Greater Georgetown; Lot 3– Rome, Greater Georgetown; Lot 4– Houston South, Lot 5- Houston North, Greater Georgetown; and Lot 6 – South Ruimveldt, Greater Georgetown.

The road project is not in any way connected to the India-funded Ogle to Diamond bypass road.

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Susan Rodrigues

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