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US$75.8M East Bank Demerara Road project to begin in August

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June 15, 2024
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DPI| Department of Public Information, Guyana 2024, Government, Ministry of  Public Works, East Bank Demerara, Good Success, Timehri, IDB, Road upgrade

DPI| Department of Public Information, Guyana 2024, Government, Ministry of Public Works, East Bank Demerara, Good Success, Timehri, IDB, Road upgrade

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Infrastructural works on the highly anticipated US$75.8 million East Bank Demerara Road  improvement project, spanning from Good Success to Timehri, are set to commence in August.  The project is expected to be completed within a 36-month deadline. 

This initiative, aimed at supporting climate-resilient infrastructure development, marks the first of  its kind to be funded by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in Guyana. 

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Undertaken by China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), the project aims to alleviate traffic  congestion and facilitate vital routes for efficient transportation. 

According to the Ministry of Public Works, the project has been divided into three sections to  ensure it remains on schedule with minimal disruption to commuters. 

Section A covers the stretch from Good Success, beginning at the Ganga Temple, to  Supply, while Section B extends from Supply to the Soesdyke Junction. Section C  continues from the Soesdyke Junction to the Timehri Junction, near the Timehri Police  Station.  

A notable feature of the project is the integration with the Soesdyke/Linden Highway  through the construction of a roundabout, designed to facilitate smoother traffic  transitions.  

The project entails the rehabilitation of 24 kilometres of road, alongside the  reconstruction and widening of over 58 bridges and culverts.  

The roadway will be upgraded to a two-lane highway, complete with enhanced safety  features such as sidewalks and cycle lanes to cater to vulnerable road users, including  pedestrians and cyclists.  

Additionally, thermoplastic road markings, LED street lighting, and traffic signs will be  installed to enhance safety and navigation along the carriageway. 

To manage the flow of traffic during the construction period, a comprehensive traffic  management plan has been developed. Construction will begin in Section B, where there  is sufficient space to accommodate ongoing work without severe traffic disruption. 

At least one lane of traffic will remain open at all times, with efforts to maintain two lanes  wherever possible. Construction activities will be confined to one side of the roadway at a  time to further mitigate traffic issues. 

Stakeholders and road users will remain informed through the RESOLV 75 app, which  will provide real-time updates on the project activities.  

Additionally, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) will also be mobilised to maintain order and  ensure a steady flow of traffic throughout the construction period.

An unpriced bill of quantities will be made available on the Ministry’s website, allowing  the public to track the project’s progress and expenditure in an effort to promote  transparency and accountability.  

This project is part of the PPP/C government’s effort to improve the country’s  infrastructure, as part of its manifesto commitment to provide enhanced transportation  efficiency and safety nationwide for all road users. 

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