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Government Allocates $543.6M for Vital Bridge Rehabilitation in Region Four

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May 4, 2024
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Georgetown, May 3, 2024 – The Ministry of Public Works has earmarked a substantial sum of $543.6 million for the rehabilitation of crucial bridges across Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica), aimed at bolstering mobility for thousands of residents.

In a recent development, tenders were unveiled through the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board to kickstart these essential works.

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Among the key projects slated for rehabilitation is the Haslington Grove Bridge Link on the East Coast Demerara, which will undergo structural enhancements to ensure both safety and integrity. This endeavor comes with an estimated price tag of $26.8 million.

Furthermore, the New Diamond 1st Avenue Connector Road Bridge is slated for a comprehensive revamp, with a budget set at $157.3 million. Concurrently, works are scheduled for the HDPE Culvert in Lamaha Gardens, with an allocation of $10.4 million.

Bridge rehabilitation initiatives at Lamaha Springs and Lamaha Gardens are also on the agenda, with a combined budget of $31.7 million.

Moreover, attention will be directed towards the Ice House Road Bridge in West Ruimveldt, slated for rehabilitation at a cost of $28.8 million.

In addition to these endeavors, plans are in place for the rehabilitation of the Enmore School Street Access Bridge on the East Coast Demerara, with a budget of $26.8 million.

Similar rehabilitation works, valued at $26.8 million, are scheduled for the Beehive North Access Bridge on the East Coast Demerara.

Bids for these pivotal projects are set to be unveiled on Wednesday, May 29, 2024.

This initiative aligns seamlessly with the overarching goals outlined in Budget 2024, with a significant allocation of $204.1 billion dedicated to enhancing thoroughfares and bridges nationwide.

As the government continues to prioritize infrastructure development, these rehabilitation efforts are poised to significantly enhance connectivity and accessibility, ultimately benefiting the residents of Region Four.

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