
The master plan draft for Silica City, Guyana’s inaugural modern and sustainable city project, is expected to be available by mid-2024.
This was disclosed by the Minister within the Housing and Water Ministry, Susan Rodrigues during a discussion on the Guyana Dialogue.
Silica City will be established along the Soesdyke/Linden Highway.
The project aims to address the impacts of climate change and sea level rise, as well as the issues associated with the growth of non-coastal urban settlements.
Rodrigues said the project will further be advanced when the masterplan arrives.
“You would have seen last year that there was a delegation here from the University of Miami, and we signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Miami for them to deploy all of their exports in architecture and design so that they can do the master plan for silica city… They have about six months to get back to us on a draft…About mid-this year, we should be in possession of a draft of this master plan,” Rodrigues posited.
The project has set aside some 3,800 acres of land, and work on the infrastructure is already underway.
This includes creating 100 residential homes in addition to shopping centres, apartment complexes, condos, hotels, restaurants, and other facilities.
Rodrigues explained that the project is still in the first phase and Guyana is seeking to develop approximately 10,000 acres of land.


 
                 
		








