45 bridges worth $7.7B commissioned along Linden/Lethem trail

The government on Saturday officially commissioned more than $7.7 billion in bridges along the critical Linden to Lethem corridor, marking a major step forward in national connectivity and regional development.

A total of 45 bridges were constructed, significantly enhancing access between Regions Nine and Ten.

A total of 45 bridges were constructed, significantly enhancing access between Regions Nine and Ten. (Photo: Prime Minister Mark Phillips/Facebook)

These upgrades improve the link between northern Brazil and the Atlantic Ocean, via Port Georgetown. Therefore, the area is better positioned as a growing hub for trade and commerce. The newly completed bridges and ongoing road network also aim to reduce travel time, unlocking opportunities in key sectors like agriculture and tourism.

The bridges were declared opened by Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips and Minister of Public Works Bishop Juan Edghill.

“We see this moment as a signal that the old days of division between Guyana’s coastland and hinterland are over. It is a declaration that development is for all, and it is a commitment to build, connect, and elevate every community and every one of our people’s futures in Guyana,” the Prime Minister said.

A total of 45 bridges were constructed, significantly enhancing access between Regions Nine and Ten. (Photo: Prime Minister Mark Phillips/Facebook)

In 2025, more than $12.9 billion was allocated for continued development along the Linden/Lethem corridor. Nationally, $209 billion has been earmarked to advance road and bridge infrastructure across Guyana.

Complementary projects underway across the country, include the Linden to Mabura Hill Road, new bridges over the Corentyne, Berbice, and Demerara rivers, and major highways linking communities from Palmyra to Moleson Creek and Ogle to Eccles.

A total of 45 bridges were constructed, significantly enhancing access between Regions Nine and Ten. (Photo: Prime Minister Mark Phillips/Facebook)

“These projects are the firm foundation of a fully connected Guyana,” Prime Minister Phillips affirmed.

“We are bridging our future by creating access and opening up opportunities.”

The commissioning was attended by regional officials, engineers, community leaders and residents.

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