BY THE end of July, the government is considering the replacement of Span Nine’ of the Demerara Harbour Bridge (DHB) which will cost an estimated $1.2 billion.
On Wednesday, DHB’s General Manager, Wayne Watson told the Department of Public Information (DPI), that the recommended replacement time for Span Nine based on the tide is between July 24 and 29.
Watson noted that the final approval from the ministerial level is still pending.
However, preparations are well underway, with all other necessary components in place and the loading process already in progress.
Further, Watson is urging commuters and residents to support this endeavour, while awaiting official approval.
“We are going to be asking the commuters to support this venture for us to take out the old span, so the bridge could be a little more operational in terms of retraction, and also the width of the channel will be restored to its original dimension,” he said.
The successful execution of this project requires co-operation and understanding from citizens as it may cause temporary disruptions in regular commuting patterns.
Meanwhile, the replacement of Span Nine will improve the bridge’s retractability, thereby ensuring smoother navigation for vessels passing through.
The logistics for the replacement project is also being meticulously planned to ensure a smooth transition, as the groundwork is being laid for the forthcoming construction phase as trucks unload the necessary materials onto the storage area.
The government recognises the significance of efficient execution and is committed to minimising any disruptions caused during this critical stage.