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Guyana Coastal and River Infrastructure Rehab Copy GUYANA Coastal and River Infrastructure Rehabilitation Design This project will provide a feasibility study and recommended designs for the rehabilitation of 6 km of sea defences and ancillary waterfront development between the capital city of Georgetown and Ogle Outfall, and the reconstruction of the ferry terminal and market at Stabroek and Vreed-en-Hoop. The project will provide the Government of Guyana with shovel-ready designs and cost estimates to reduce flooding and erosion and improve climate resilience along the waterfront; and to improve access to safe transportation at the Stabroek Market for persons travelling along the Demerara River. VENEZUELA Georgetown Demerara River UKCIF grant £0.6mn US$ BRAZIL SURINAME (US$0.8mn) 0.9mn Guyana US$0.1mn Coastal Frontage Stabroek Market Vreed en Hoop Vreed-en-Hoop May August January June Ferry Terminal Georgetown 2017 2018 2021 2021 Technical Assistance Design consultant Final designs Technical Assistance Schoonord phase approved engaged submitted completed Demerara River LaGrange Demerara Capital Harbour Bridge Demerara Harbour Bridge Consider presenting the whole map of Guyana and then a zoom in to the project area ... for This project has been made possible through a grant from the United Kingdom Government under the UK Caribbean Infrastructure Fund (UKCIF), which provides grant funding for this prole only consider using the area in the climate-resilient infrastructure projects to encourage growth and to support improved livelihoods, poverty reduction and safer conditions for residents. UKCIF is administered by the middle to show full coastal frontage ending at Caribbean Development Bank (CDB). June 2021 Ogle. Contacts Caribbean Development Bank ContactsContacts Ministry of Public Works,Work Services Group CaribbeanHead, Infrastructure Development Partnerships, Bank Office of the Vice-President Operations: Andrew Dupigny use rectangles to show the location of the ferry Maitland Stewart, Project Coordinator AndrewEmail: Dupigny,[email protected] Head, Infrastructure Partnerships, Office of the Vice-President (Operations) terminals at Vreed-en-Hoop and Stabroek Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Market as these structures will be part of the project. See Guyana Coastal Map for details of start and end of the coastal defense work. .
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