Construction of an overhead pedestrian crossing has been slated for the Diamond East Bank Demerara area. This disclosure was yesterday made by Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, during today’s hosting of Post Cabinet briefing.
“You would recall that I had previously announced the award of US$1M contracts for the construction of overhead crossing at Houston, Peter’s Hall and at Eccles. This is an additional overhead crossing that’s going to be constructed,” said Harmon of the Diamond pedestrian crossing.
The Minister of State noted that a contract in the sum of US$364,727 was awarded to S. Jagmohan Hardware Supplies and Construction Services for work on the Diamond overhead pedestrian crossing. Works are expected to commence shortly.
In a recent interview with the Government Information Agency (GINA), Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Geoffrey Vaughn, said the new overhead pedestrian crossings will have features which will enable the elderly and persons with disabilities to have an equal opportunity to use the bypasses.
Vaughn pointed out that the overhead pedestrian crossings “will be a normal design for those who may not be able to walk the stairs to get up to the bypass, the elevator will take them up, and they will go to the other side and get down. So there’s a few modern features that we’re looking at, we’re hoping that everything will work out for us.”
These efforts are geared to eliminate congestion on the East Bank Demerara.