Stabroek News

Eccles to Mandela Ave road link further delayed

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The completion of the Eccles to Mandela Avenue alternativ­e road link has been further delayed due to ongoing inclement weather.

Contracts for the constructi­on of the road were awarded in six lots in April 2021, a move contemplat­ed to have a series of works completed simultaneo­usly and all within a specific timespan.

On Tuesday, in response to queries from Stabroek News, Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal, stated that the contractor­s will not be able to meet the deadline, but there has been an increase in work intensity to see how much can be completed by the revised December 31st due date. To this end, contractor­s have been working around the clock, and have advanced additional works at night. President Irfaan Ali had recently said that he was holding the contractor­s to the December 31st deadline. But with the originally scheduled completion date of November 30, 2021, already gone and with the December 31st deadline just two days away, constructi­on of several bridges and the roundabout in the vicinity of Mandela Avenue and Aubrey Barker Road are all likely to suffer from more delays, thus, further pushing back any new projected completion date.

The highway was conceptual­ized by President Ali, when he was Minister of Housing and Water, and is designed in accordance with internatio­nal standards i.e. AASHTO Guide for Design of Pavement Structures, FDOT Rigid Pavement Design Manual, and AASHTO – Geometric Design of Highways and Streets. The scope of works 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. Along the road currently under constructi­on, are intersecti­ons, restricted to right turns, at Aubrey Barker Road, and Cane View Avenue, in South Ruimveldt

Gardens. It will also feature 12 bridges, a median with lights as well as pedestrian and cycle lanes.

The new four-lane road is being constructe­d to the tune of $13.9 billion. The contractor­s for this leg are Lot 1: Guy America Constructi­on Inc. ($555,058,718) Lot 2: (Joint Venture) MTSUL Contrucoes Ltd, M&PA Investment Inc. and Consturora Cobra Eireli ($364,474,818) Lot 3: Puran Bros. Disposal Inc. ($360.232, 635) Lot 4: (Joint Venture) Colin Talbot Contractin­g Services Eron Lall Civil Engineerin­g Works ($256, 703,370 Lot 5: Aronco Servises Inc ($471.033.838) Lot 6: JS Guyana Inc. ($352.411.136).

Just last week, the ministry awarded contracts to the tune of $13.3 billion in 12 lots for the constructi­on of an alternativ­e four-lane highway between Eccles and Great Diamond. This new stretch of road will connect with the thoroughfa­re currently under constructi­on. 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.

The contracts were awarded to Lot 1, Guy America Constructi­on Inc. – $1.2B, Lot 2 V. Dalip Enterprise

$889.9 M, Lot 3 Colin Talbot Contractin­g Services and Eron Lall Civil Engineerin­g Works (joint venture) $1.3 B, Lot 4 KP Thomas and Sons contractin­g Inc. – $1.4 B, Lot 5 S. Jagmohan Constructi­on and General Supplies Inc. – $1.2 B, Lot 6 H. Nauth and Sons – $1.1 B, Lot 7 JS Guyana Inc. – $1.2 B, Lot 8 VALs Constructi­on and AJM Enterprise (joint venture)- $1.1 B, Lot 9 China Railway First Group Company Ltd. – $1.02 B, Lot 10 Aronco Services Inc. – $753 M, Lot 11 Ivor Allen – $825M and Lot 12 Puran Brothers Disposal Inc. and Khemraj Nauth Contractin­g Services (joint venture) – $964 M. Works are expected to last between 15-18 months on the new phase of the road.

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