– commuters warned to put measures in place
The Demerara Harbour Bridge will undergo critical maintenance within the next few days and commuters who transit the bridge are asked to put necessary measures in place to deal with extended bridge closures.

General Manager of the Demerara Harbour Bridge Corporation (DHBC), Rawlston Adams speaking during a press conference on Tuesday, told media operatives that these closures are as a result of long overdue rehabilitation works.
The Bridge will be closed for seven hours on Saturday morning from 08:30h. Adams explained that one of the extra-large pontoons used to support the bridge has to be changed.
He explained that two weeks ago, the Bridge was closed for six hours to accommodate the replacement of one of the pontoons under the retractor span on the western side. However, he added that the “last of the extra-large pontoons under the retractor span on the eastern side which should have been changed over a year now, will be changed.”
According to the General Manager, today the engineers will remove the walkway, stairs, and platforms. Following this, on Thursday they will disconnect hinges, hydraulic pipes and install the temporary pontoons, and on Friday remove the hydraulic hinges and pipes. Saturday the switching of the pontoons will be completed.










