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NEW WISMAR-MACKENZIE BRIDGE IN LINDEN 97% COMPLETE … WITH SECONDARY CONNECTIONS ACCELRATED

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The Ministry of Public Works is pleased to announce that physical  works on the New Wismar-Mackenzie Bridge in Linden, Region Ten, are now 97%  complete. This update was provided to the Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill,  on Friday, 6 March 2026, during a targeted assessment visit to the project site. 

The Minister held a multi-stakeholder meeting which included technical staff from the  Ministry, contractors China Railway Construction (Caribbean) Company Ltd. and GuyCo  Construction Inc., and the consultancy firm, Politecnica. 

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During the visit, Minister Edghill and representatives from various stakeholders  conducted an onsite walkthrough of the 233-metre-long concrete bridge, where concrete  placement is currently at 97%. The walkthrough also included an inspection of the  secondary connections leading to and from the bridge. 

A project debrief revealed that works on the Western End (Wismar side)—specifically the  West Watooka Connector and Dacoura Haul Roads—are 33% complete. For these two  main arteries, subgrade preparation, subbase, crusher run base, and curbing are 100%  finished. The foundation works for the roundabout are also 100% complete, with curbing  at 50%. Additionally, work on the Burnham Drive approach is advancing, with subsurface  works at 38%, curbing at 39%, and culvert works currently underway. 

Meanwhile, the Eastern End of the bridge is 27% complete, accounting for foundation and  retaining structures. At the time of the visit, 3,750 prefabricated vertical drains had been  installed and geotextiles laid, with the contractor currently placing white sand and  crushed stone as part of the subsurface works. 

A new culvert at the Washer Pond Road approach at Noitgedacht has been successfully  installed, and construction is underway for the retaining wall of the main embankment.  Excavation and geotextile installation are complete, with backfilling ongoing to prepare  for final surfacing. 

The project remains on track to be fully operational by June 2026, pending the  completion of the connector roads. When finished, the toll-free crossing will feature two 

barrier-separated pedestrian walkways, modern lighting, and two new roundabouts on  both the eastern and western sides of the bridge. 

The Ministry of Public Works remains committed to delivering high-quality  infrastructure that meets the growing demands of Region Ten and the wider country. The  Ministry thanks the residents of Linden and commuters for their continued cooperation  and patience as we execute these transformative works.

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