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Housing Ministry unveils major development plans for 2014

Housing Ministry unveils major development plans for 2014

 

Georgetown, GINA, December 27, 2013

 

The construction of more turnkey homes, the employment of groups of contractors and other skilled workers to work with the housing ministry, the development of new housing schemes, and Silica City, the completion of a highway into Parfait Harmonie, and allocation of 6000 houselots are among significant projects that will be pursued by the Ministry of Housing in 2014.

The projects were outlined by the Housing Minister Irfaan Ali, today, following a press conference at the Ministry on Brickdam.

 

Turnkey homes

 

The Ministry is targeting in 2014, the construction of 500 turnkey homes, Minister Ali said, as a lot of applicants now are requesting to be part of the project, the young professional homes, the clerical workers’ homes and the lower high income homes.

He pointed out that the acquisition of one of the homes as against constructing one works out far cheaper for the applicant.

The Minister also pointed to the ‘real trickledown effect’ the construction of the homes is having on the economies of the neighbouring communities where they are being constructed. He said that in the Eccles, to construct turnkey homes, the ministry in 2013 employed more than 400 persons from nearby communities, inclusive of Agricola and Mocha.

 

Silica City

 

This housing development which is to be developed on the Linden-Soesdyke Highway would be one of the ministry’s signature projects as it would be a prime housing, commercial, tourism, and industrial development for Guyana, Minister Ali said.

The concept was launched at Building Expo 2013 and the ministry was hoping to have the conceptual designs, and outlay and outlook of the area available early in 2014. The ministry has already publicly asked for anyone who wants to be part of grand idea to submit their thoughts.

“Flooding, climate change, land availability infrastructure upgrade, infrastructure expansion, future plans of a deep water port that will necessitate the expansion of our highway all the way to Linden, all of this make Silica City a viable mid-town, mid-point area or development and opportunity for Guyanese people and we are going to pursue this dream, we are going to pursue this ambition with vigour because we at the Ministry of Housing believe strongly in the accomplishment of this dream,” he said.

The Minister also pointed out that land allocation in Region Four has become an issue because of the lack of availability and has created challenges for the ministry’s planners.

“From a planning perspective it is becoming increasingly more difficult for us to find plots of land on the East Coast. Matter fact, we cannot locate lands on the East Coast now that can be used for housing development, because Guysuco as you know is still the largest owner of land on the East Coast, and they are basically not ready to divest themselves of any portion of land in that area,” he said.

He said too, that the ministry is in its penultimate tier of development with regards to the East Bank.

 

Employment

 

The Ministry of Housing and Water will advertise very shortly for masons, carpenters, labourers and other skilled persons to work within the Ministry. This will be sustained employment for period of a year or two that will see the workers being formed into small contracting groups and given the responsibility of constructing the different types of homes that are made available under the ministry’s housing programmes.

“We are going to train them to became contractors, to become owners of companies…they will be supervised by a competent team of engineers and planners here,” Minister Ali explained.

 

 

New schemes

 

In 2014 the Ministry of Housing is hoping to complete a few new schemes, among which are Zeeburg and the expansion of Zeelugt in Region Three towards the creation of 1500 more lots.

There will also be the continued development of the East Bank corridor to bring about another 3,000 lots.  Focus will be on opening up the Little Diamond area to have commercial, industrial development.

 

New highways and connecting roads

 

The Ministry will also focus on completing the new highway into Parfait Harmonie that would realise a new access almost to the Demerara Harbour Bridge.

To be completed as well in 2014 is the asphaltic concrete paving of four collector roads between Eccles to Little Diamond. These are designed to create the link between the existing East Bank highway and proposed alignment that would link the East Coast and East Bank.

Minister Ali said that the ministry has already completed a preliminary design for the proposed link, and is hoping to complete the designs and start work soon.

Continued focus will also be on some of the main arteries into Sophia.

 

 

Hinterland

 

Given the successful implementation of the Housing Ministry’s Central Housing and Planning Authority and the Inter-American Development Bank’s Second Income Settlement Programme-LIS-2 that addresses housing in the hinterland with the construction in eight communities in Regions One and Nine, of 122 houses and refurbishing of 86 roofs, Minister Ali said that there have been calls by the hinterland residents for more such programmes.

“They are seeing the benefits of being structured, in being a network, made far easier to access infrastructure,” Minister Ali said.

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Housing Ministry unveils major development plans for 2014

And, they will culminate with the continued progress and development in 2016.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Housing Ministry unveils major development plans for 2014

And, they will culminate with the continued progress and development in 2016.

In your head alone. Come here to Guyana and see if there is progress.

FM
Originally Posted by JB:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Housing Ministry unveils major development plans for 2014

And, they will culminate with the continued progress and development in 2016.

In your head alone. Come here to Guyana and see if there is progress.

It is indeed an unfortunate challenge for you to see the developments that exist in front of your eyes.

FM

I have nothing more than praise for Minister Ali and the housing development sectors under his ministry. This afternoon I spoke to an investor friend who just came back from Guyana and he gave me a detailed picture on developments in Guyana today and what we will see in the future. Priya Manickchand and her initiative on education in the future should be centered on quality, trained teachers and strict penalty for abusive students against teachers. While these two ministries are striving for greatness, the crime issues are still escalating. 

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

While these two ministries are striving for greatness, the crime issues are still escalating. 

Crime issues are indeed concerns for all countries and Guyana is not an isolated situation.

 

Criminal activities will be present in all countries and citizens pro-active involvement with the respective crime-prevention organizations will assist in addressing these issues.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

Ask the person who give birth to you(Mitwah), she's in the best position to answer that question.

She is not involved. Yuh skont running from the kweshstun. MF, how much land was given to you? As soon as you get that lolo out of your mouth, you may speak.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

While these two ministries are striving for greatness, the crime issues are still escalating. 

Crime issues are indeed concerns for all countries and Guyana is not an isolated situation.

 

Criminal activities will be present in all countries and citizens pro-active involvement with the respective crime-prevention organizations will assist in addressing these issues.

Crime will more so be an issue when the opposition coalition of afc/pnc are funding criminal activities as a means of fund raising. Hopefully the US aid program will see their coffers increase and the need for robberies dissipate. Maybe the PPP should allow the US aid program as it will mean the opposition will rob and kill less as the funds to sport and drink will be provide by the US.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

While these two ministries are striving for greatness, the crime issues are still escalating. 

Crime issues are indeed concerns for all countries and Guyana is not an isolated situation.

 

Criminal activities will be present in all countries and citizens pro-active involvement with the respective crime-prevention organizations will assist in addressing these issues.

One has to expect the ebb and flow of crime as the country develops.  Guyana has quite a lot of freedom of movement, etc.  Unless you want to impose a lock-down police state or the "stop and frisk" policy like in NY, there will be crime.  The GoG needs to keep on-top of it and push back harshly whenever there seem to be a danger of a break-out.  They should never allow a return to the chaos seen in the early 2000's.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

While these two ministries are striving for greatness, the crime issues are still escalating. 

Crime issues are indeed concerns for all countries and Guyana is not an isolated situation.

 

Criminal activities will be present in all countries and citizens pro-active involvement with the respective crime-prevention organizations will assist in addressing these issues.

One has to expect the ebb and flow of crime as the country develops.  Guyana has quite a lot of freedom of movement, etc.  Unless you want to impose a lock-down police state or the "stop and frisk" policy like in NY, there will be crime.  The GoG needs to keep on-top of it and push back harshly whenever there seem to be a danger of a break-out.  They should never allow a return to the chaos seen in the early 2000's.

Indeed, and of course, when the "strong arm of the law" continues to take effect to curb the activities like in the early 2000's, the will be lots of "wailing and crying" from the PNC cum AFC sector.

FM

Berbice crime wave…Four murders, two armed robberies in Berbice over the past 2 weeks

September 28, 2013 | By | Filed Under News 

 

By Leon Suseran         

There has been a spike in serious crimes in Berbice. Over the past two weeks, there have been four murder/robberies. There have also been two daring daylight armed robberies, both of which resulted in the occupants being badly beaten and terrorized. Interestingly, all of the criminal activities over the past two weeks have been centered on the Corentyne coast. Those dead are rice miller Lallapersaud ‘Lall’ Jaggerdeo, who was shot dead on the night of September 10 at his home in Number 51 Village; shopkeeper Abdul Majid, 79, of Lot 12 ‘A’, Number 70 Village; Ravindranauth ‘Parbattie Bucket’ Chan, 54, of Lancaster; and Yadram ‘Muff’ Jaggai, 36, of Rambharose Street, Number 48 Village.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Berbice crime wave…Four murders, two armed robberies in Berbice over the past 2 weeks

September 28, 2013 | By | Filed Under News 

 

By Leon Suseran         

There has been a spike in serious crimes in Berbice. Over the past two weeks, there have been four murder/robberies. There have also been two daring daylight armed robberies, both of which resulted in the occupants being badly beaten and terrorized. Interestingly, all of the criminal activities over the past two weeks have been centered on the Corentyne coast. Those dead are rice miller Lallapersaud ‘Lall’ Jaggerdeo, who was shot dead on the night of September 10 at his home in Number 51 Village; shopkeeper Abdul Majid, 79, of Lot 12 ‘A’, Number 70 Village; Ravindranauth ‘Parbattie Bucket’ Chan, 54, of Lancaster; and Yadram ‘Muff’ Jaggai, 36, of Rambharose Street, Number 48 Village.

dunce ass.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

While these two ministries are striving for greatness, the crime issues are still escalating. 

Crime issues are indeed concerns for all countries and Guyana is not an isolated situation.

 

Criminal activities will be present in all countries and citizens pro-active involvement with the respective crime-prevention organizations will assist in addressing these issues.

you mean like giving the village police shot gun to kill people

FM

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