Construction of young professional houses starts in Linden

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Yet another commitment by the government is closer to realisation, as the construction of young professional homes in Linden, Region 10 has commenced.

On January 14, President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali announced the construction of 1,000 homes for the mining town during his first outreach to that region.

Last Friday, construction of the first 20 homes commenced in Amelia’s Ward under the supervision of the Ministry of Housing and Water-Central Housing & Planning Authority.

Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal on Wednesday engaged the contractors and workers on site as they forge ahead with works. Already several foundations have been set for the first 20 single elevated two-bedroom homes. This project is being executed by CB Housing Development Inc. with a workforce of some 150 skilled Lindeners.

Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal (right) and other officials tour the work site of the young professional houses at Amelia’s Ward

According to Croal, this project is aimed at transforming lives, raising the standard of living and fostering economic growth within the region.

“This project is testament of the President’s promise to this region, it will translate into jobs for skilled and unskilled workers, all the building and construction material will be sourced from hardware stores around Linden.”

Also, block makers in the region will be engaged under the Ministry’s Community Based Employment Stimulation Project (CESP) to supply blocks.

“The spin-off benefits will be remarkable and reflects Government’s commitment to revive economic activities in Region Ten, the Government’s aggressive housing drive is aimed at creating jobs and this is testament of this commitment.”

Construction ongoing in Amelia’s Ward under the supervision of the Ministry of Housing and Water-Central Housing & Planning Authority (Photo: August 25, 2021)

Over the coming weeks, as works on-site progress the number of persons being employed is expected to increase. This project is expected to be completed within another four months.

Mobilisation for the construction of another 20 houses is expected to commence shortly, representing the first batch of houses under President Ali’s 1000 homes project for Region 10.

As construction in the region continues, simultaneously the Ministry is engaging NICIL and the Guyana Lands and Survey Commission for the acquisition of lands for allocations.

“The government’s aggressive housing program is aimed at providing housing options, in the form of built units as well as lands.”

Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal

Meanwhile, under the second half of the Ministry’s 2021 work program the mining town will see an injection of $40 million dollars, which will go towards road rehabilitation and upgrades in Amelia’s Ward and Wisroc.

Under the 2022 work program some $100 million will be expended to put in the necessary infrastructure in virgin lands, which were recently acquired by the agency for new housing development. Some 8000 acres of lands will be outfitted with roads, access bridges, water and electrical network for allocation.

Lands are also being sought for housing development to meet the housing demands in Kwakwani. (Modified press release from Ministry of Housing)

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