–contractors make final pour; President Ali hails milestone achievement, congratulates entire team
President Dr. Irfaan Ali has praised the teamwork and determination behind Guyana’s new US$262 million bridge, calling its near-completion a “remarkable accomplishment by the people, for the people.”
Speaking at the site Thursday morning as the final section was joined, President Ali highlighted the sacrifices made by engineers, contractors, and workers, many of whom spent long hours and time away from their families, to deliver the project on schedule.
The President outlined the final steps before the bridge opens, including paving, installation of safety and lighting features, and a crucial loading test to ensure international engineering standards are met.
He projected that commuters will be able to use the bridge by early September, following the completion of these works and modifications for improved traffic flow.
President Ali also addressed the broader impact of the bridge, noting that it will ease traffic congestion, reduce stress for families and schoolchildren, and unlock new opportunities for economic development on both sides of the river.
He described a future where the bridge connects communities to new power plants, a fertilizer plant, port facilities, and thousands of new homes, transforming the region’s landscape.
Reflecting on the journey from the project’s inception when many doubted its feasibility, President Ali expressed pride in the local and international teams who worked tirelessly to meet deadlines without compromising quality.
“This is not about me. This has always been about the people,” he said, urging Guyanese to celebrate the achievement and look forward to the nation’s bright future.
The President also thanked all stakeholders and highlighted that the bridge stands as a symbol of Guyana’s unity, resilience, and ambition.