GOVERNMENT OF THE COOPERATIVE REPUBLIC OF GUYANA

MINISTRY OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
CLERK-OF-WORKS

GUYANA
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PROGRAM FOR GUYANA
NO:  GRT/FM 13897-GY

The Government of Guyana has received financing from the Inter-American Development bank (IDB) / the Global Environment Facility (GEF) towa...

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RESPONSE TO GUYANA CHRONICLE ARTICLE

‘Lima Sands Road Require Budgetary Allocation for Construction’

(July 22, 2020) The Ministry of Public Infrastructure (MoPI) has taken note of several publications in the newspapers recently with regards to the deplorable condition of the Lima Sands road in Region Two.

The Ministry would like to state that the construction of this road is dependent on a new Budget. Notably,...

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Press Release

Wednesday, February 6, 2019 – The Ministry of Public Infrastructure wishes to respond to an article published in the Stabroek News on Thursday, January 29, 2019, under the headline “Ann’s Grove residents call for needed drainage works.” Due to this report, the Ministry’s National Task Force Commission (NTFC) technical team conducted two site visits, one on Wednesday, January 30, 2019, to the Grove/ Haslington Neighborhood Democratic...

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PRESS RELEASE

‘DESIGN FOR NEW WISMAR BRIDGE PRESENTED TO LINDENERS’

(8th June, 2020) The Ministry of Public Infrastructure on June 7, 2020 held its second Public Consultation on the Construction of a New Bridge at Wismar, Linden.

The meeting was conducted virtually on the Zoom platform due to the COVID-19 restrictions to mass public gatherings.  The virtual Consultation was moderated by Environmental Management...

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Theft OF 37 LED STREET LIGHTS

 

The Ministry of Public Infrastructure’s Electrical Engineering Department has reported the theft of thirty-seven (37) Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Street Lights in the following areas:

No.

 

Locati...

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Project funded by the European Union

 

"Guyana has to pay more attention to girls and women in science and maths".

 

Forum explains that science, technology, engineering and math subjects are at the core of the modern economy. Soon it will be difficult to imagine a job without passing one of these subjects. Alrea...

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Dear Editor,

The Ministry of Public Infrastructure wishes to respond to an article published in the Stabroek News edition on Friday, February 8, 2019, under the headline, “Road Expansion works causes Blygezeight flooding.” The Ministry of Public Infrastructure would like to thank you for the highlights in your article however our consultant along with the contractor and a team from the Ministry visited the affected community and also the area highlighted in the article to determi...

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Puruni Road


Thursday, February 7, 2019 - The Ministry of Public Infrastructure wishes to
advise the miners, passengers and residents of Puruni and neighboring communities that a contract has been signed for the rehabilitation and construction of the Itabali to Puruni Road and actual works shall commence within the upcoming weeks.

While the responsibility for this road falls specifically under the Guyana Geology and M...

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Wednesday, February 6, 2019 – The Ministry of Public Infrastructure wishes to respond to an article published in the Stabroek News on Thursday, January 29, 2019, under the headline “Ann’s Grove residents call for needed drainage works.” Due to this report, the Ministry’s National Task Force Commission (NTFC) technical team conducted two site visits, one on Wednesday, January 30, 2019, to the Grove/ Haslington Neighborhood Democratic Council (NDC) and another on Tuesday, Fe...

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