Works on the four-lane road expansion along the East Coast of Demerara (ECD) are progressing well, according to Technical Services Manager attached to the Public Infrastructure Ministry, Nigel Erskine, who is overseeing the project.

The US$50.2 million East Coast Road Expansion project has two components; one features a four-lane expansion of the road from Better Hope to Annandale, and the other caters for an upgrade to the existing two-lane road from Annandale to Belfield. Works are currently concentrated on the four-lane expansion from Better Hope to Annandale.
In an interview with Guyana Times, Erskine explained that work on the four- lane is just about half-way completed.
“With respect to the road works, overall, about 55% of the works within the four-lane section have been completed; because, right now, all works are concentrated within the four lanes. But for the entire project, including the four-lane extension and the two-lane upgrade, we are currently at about 35% completed,” he related.
This component of the project entails a total length of 16.998 kilometres of roads and 33.996 kilometres of drains to be built. It also includes the construction of seven bridges and the extension of 12 culverts. A median along with streetlights will be placed in the centre of the four lanes.











