Windsor Forest pump station nearly completed – Wordsworth
Works progressing on the Windsor Forest pump station (Photos by Vanessa Narine)
Works progressing on the Windsor Forest pump station (Photos by Vanessa Narine)

THE Windsor Forest pump station, which will house one of the eight fixed site Surendra pumps, will be completed in a matter of weeks, according to the Head of the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA), Lionel Wordsworth.
He told the Guyana Chronicle that once completed the pump station will support drainage from La Jalousie to Vreed-en-Hoop, several communities along the West Coast Demerara corridor.The work at Windsor Forest is being done by Samaroo Construction.

Other on-site works ongoing
Other on-site works ongoing

In 2012 the contract was signed for 14 pumps to be supplied by Surendra Engineering Company; six mobile and eight fixed site pumps, but initially the programme consisted of 39 pumps which will be placed across the coastland of Guyana. However, only 14 are to be supplied by Surendra.
The other seven fixed sites, Surendra pumps will be placed at are Canal Number One, Rose Hall, Gangaram, Eversham, Number 43 Village, Lima and Paradise.
COMMISSIONING NEW PUMPS
Several of the new pumps are expected to be commissioned over the next few weeks.

 The Windsor Forest sluice, near where the new pump station is being constructed
The Windsor Forest sluice, near where the new pump station is being constructed

The US$4M award was given to Surendra Engineering Company after competitive bidding and approval by the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board in 2012. The company was not contracted to build the machines, but rather to supply them, fabricate or procure them from another firm, for drainage purposes.

 

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