
The Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) on Friday signed approximately $250 million in contracts to begin infrastructure works for 14 small water treatment plants in Regions 4, 5 and 6.
These are part of an overall $1.3 billion investment programme to deliver treated water access for over 63,000 residents in small coastal communities.
Housing and Water Minister Collin Croal participated in the signing at GWI’s Corporate Complex, Vlissengen Road, along with Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Shaik Baksh and the 10 contractors who would execute the ancillary works.
Several of GWI’s managers also witnessed the signing, where Croal noted that these facilities would complement the seven large water treatment plants being built by GWI under Guyana’s Coastal Water Treatment Programme to improve water quality.










