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Nearly $350M in road works for Region Ten - Edghill

-includes upgrading of Linden/Soesdyke Highway

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Region Ten is set to benefit from nearly $350 million in infrastruc­tural works this year which includes the upgrading of the Linden/Soesdyke Highway, according to Public Works Minister Juan Edghill.

The minister also disclosed that in the final quarter of this year, the contract for the constructi­on of the first 125 kilometres of the Linden to Lethem road will be signed.

These disclosure­s were made at the commission­ing of the newly rehabilita­ted Washer Pond Road in Linden yesterday. According to Edghill, the Public Works Ministry has awarded a $150 million contract for the upgrade of the Linden/Soesdyke Highway. It is the Ministry’s hope, he said, that with the highway being upgraded, people will be able to travel more safely and key issues like flooding will be addressed. He added that rehabilita­tion works are set to commence in various areas across Linden under the Ministry’s Miscellane­ous and Urban Roads programme.

Under this programme, rehabilita­tion works will be done on the Kwakwani road network which would cost approximat­ely $35 million. Edghill noted that the recent flooding has left internal roads in the community badly damaged, hence the need for works in that area. In addition, the road for Hururu Village will also be rehabilita­ted at the cost of $13.5 million and West Watooka, Phase Three Amelia’s Ward, and Block 22 roads will also be rehabilita­ted for $34 million, $23 million and $28 million, respective­ly.

Further, rehabilita­tion road works will be done from Old England to Coomacka Mines and in Andy’s Ville and Crossville in Wismar for $30 and $20 million,

The Ministry of Housing will this morning continue an exercise to deliver 400 house lots and 144 land titles and transports to residents of Region 10.

According to a post on the Facebook page of the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA), the exercise began yesterday at the Amelia’s Ward Primary School and will continue there today.

Lindeners were yesterday given the opportunit­y to interact with managers and staff from the Land Allocation, Surveys and Planning, Community Developmen­t and Accounts Department­s, as well as, the Enforcemen­t Unit and Legal Secretaria­t, the CH&PA said.

Staff from the Guyana Water Incorporat­ed and a number of banking and insurance institutio­ns have also been providing assistance for the prospectiv­e homeowners.

The CH&PA says that the exercise marks the largest allocation in the region over the past five years. Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal and Susan Rodrigues, Minister in the Ministry of Housing and Water were on the ground, along with managers and staff of the various agencies.

COVID-19 measures are in place and members of the public are required to use a sanitation booth upon entry, wear a mask and social distance.

Nearly $350M in road works for Region Ten - Edghill

respective­ly. He also disclosed that $20 million will be spent on the rehabilita­tion of the Third Street Corner, East Amelia’s Ward, $17 million on Top Notch to Half Mile road, $12 million on the main road leading to One Mile Primary school and $16 million for its side road.

The minister pointed out that several of these contracts have already been awarded.

In relation to the Linden to Lethem road, the constructi­on of the first 125 kilometres, which extends from Linden to Mabura Hill, will cost US$190 million and is being funded by the Caribbean Developmen­t Bank (CDB) and the United Kingdom Caribbean Infrastruc­tural Fund.

“The contract is in its final procuremen­t stage… A number of companies have been shortliste­d and as soon as the CDB gives approval of those shortliste­d companies, price proposals and final evaluation the contract will be signed,” the minister was quoted as saying.

Future plans include a road from Orealla to Kwakwani to be done in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission.

Apart from the roads, Edghill also spoke of the Ministry’s plan to develop an area at the Demerara River waterfront at the cost of some $30 million. This, he said, will be done in 2021 and according to the minister, it is expected that an area will be decided upon by July 31 and includes constructi­on of recreation­al and sanitation facilities.

He also disclosed that a new contractor has been awarded the project to complete the river defence works at Speightlan­d which should be completed in a couple of weeks.

“Our approach to developmen­t is non-discrimina­tory. Every region, every community, every group of people must be able to benefit from the national purse or from the economic tide,” Edghill said while urging local contractor­s to bid for contracts so that residents can gain employment which in turn would enable more money to circulate within the community. He pointed out that presently, contractor­s who are not from the region where the project is located are mandated to include workers from that region in their workforce.

The minister also encouraged the youths to take advantage of the opportunit­ies that are available at the Linden Technical Institute and other vocational organisati­ons

 ??  ?? Minister of Public Works Juan Edghill (third from left) inspecting the Block 22 Main Access Road in Linden, Region 10 yesterday. (Ministry of Public Works photo)
Minister of Public Works Juan Edghill (third from left) inspecting the Block 22 Main Access Road in Linden, Region 10 yesterday. (Ministry of Public Works photo)
 ??  ?? Residents interactin­g with ministry staff (CH&PA photo)
Residents interactin­g with ministry staff (CH&PA photo)

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