Georgetown: Works have commenced on the widening of the West Coast Demerara road from Vreed-en-Hoop to Hydronie, which is a partnership project between the Government and the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), valued at US$46.8 million.
Geoffrey Vaughn, Coordinator of the Public Infrastructure Ministry’s Works Services Group, said works have commenced from the Hydronie, East Bank Essequibo end.
“That’s approximately six kilometres from Hydronie coming down where utilities have been moved… we will see some amount of widening taking place in those areas…” Vaughn said.
This project which is being executed by overseas construction company Surrey Paving and Aggregate Company Ltd, in joint venture with local company BK International, will see approximately 36km of road being widened.
“On completion of the project, you will see areas being wider in terms of roads… you may see the road being more like a three-lane rather than a full four lane… it’s more of an upgrade,” Vaughn explained. He added that sidewalks and bicycle lanes which enhance safety on the roadways will be seen on this road so that pedestrians would not have to interface with traffic directly.
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