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Nov 25, 2017 News
The Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) has commenced its approximately $745 million electrification project to some 16 government communities across the country.
The CH&PA recently commenced the first phase of the project – planting poles in the communities of Farm and Barnwell on the East Bank of Demerara and Hope/ Experiment/Baltyrock on the West Coast of Berbice.
CH&PA’s Electrical Engineer, Davendra Ramnarine, yesterday said most of the materials have arrived in the country. It is hoped that work in both the Farm and Barnwell communities could be completed by the end of this year.
The electrical engineer and team took members of the Department of Public Information on a tour of the Barnwell and Farm communities as well as the bonds where the materials are being stored.
“So far, our line materials are here; whereas the transformers are stored at Fix It depot and the cables are being stored at the Laparkan bond,” Ramnarine told DPI.
The schemes targeted under the CH&PA’s electrification programme are Onderneeming, Region Two; Zeelugt and Lust-en-Rust in Region Three; Hope/Experiment and Baltyrock in Region Five; Kilcoy Chesney, Region Six; Bartica in Region Seven, and Peters Hall, Farm, Covent Garden, Diamond, Eccles, Barnwell Paradise and Enmore in Region Four.
“Work has commenced in terms of pole planting. That is our first phase and second phase will be the stringing of the conductors. We expect to start that phase sometime next week and work will continue with a planned date of achieving some, if not all of those areas by the end of 2017 December,” he said.
According to Ramnarine, the project is a four-month contract. He is optimistic that all 16 communities should be fully served by the end of March 2018.
Back in September of 2016, Minister within the Ministry of Communities Valerie Adams Patterson-Yearwood allocated some $900 million for the electrification project in housing communities for 2017.
Altogether, some 38,000 homes are expected to benefit from the service of the government housing unit.
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