Plans for the massive expansion of the government’s housing programme on newly accessible lands along the Ogle to Eccles bypass road, the opening of international hotels, the construction of private and public hospitals, and an additional US$500 million investment from the private sector demonstrate the importance of infrastructure development. This is according to President Dr Irfaan Ali, who yesterday afternoon dubbed the new road link “the corridor of opportunities.” 
Speaking at the commissioning of the US$133.8M road project, the Head of State said along the new highway, “you will have six new hotels, all internationally branded hotels and three of those hotels are nearing completion; we will have five new public and private hospitals just along this stretch, tens of thousands of new homes, three new massive industrial hubs and two massive manufacturing hubs.”
He added that aside from the projects highlighted above, the private sector has calculated some US$500M investment for new developments along the corridor.
While the road will significantly reduce travel time, the President said it is not just about traffic management but rather part of the broader transformation of Guyana’s road network to keep pace with the country’s economic growth.
Opening more land for mining, access to farmland, and faster access to healthcare are among other benefits. He said that while it will decongest the city, it will also lead investors to new areas for development, enable easier access to many communities, and improve the overall quality of living.
Ali spoke of new parking lots, which he said will be built with lighting and security to accommodate heavy-duty trucks and machinery on the East Bank and East Coast, thereby removing the need for these equipment to occupy spaces on the parapets and walkways.











