The Eco 2000 Batch Mix Asphalt Plant, which arrived in Guyana back in July last year is nearing completion, the Ministry of Public Infrastructure (MoPI) said today.

The construction site in Garden of Eden, East Bank Demerara was visited by the Minister of Public Infrastructure, David Patterson, who was accompanied by the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Kenneth Jordan.

The team was led by Rawlston Adams, General Manager (GM) of the Demerara Harbour Bridge Corporation (DHBC). It was noted that the mechanical installation of the plant is currently about 98% completed, while the electrical aspect is approximately 80% complete.

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GENERAL MANAGER OF THE DEMERARA HARBOUR BRIDGE CORPORATION, RAWLSTON ADAMS (LEFT) EXPLAINS SOME OF THE FEATURES OF THE ASPHALT PLANT TO MINISTER OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE, DAVID PATTERSON AND TEAM

Works commenced on the installation of the plant on January 7, 2020. It is being set up by a team of 25 persons, inclusive of 23 local DHBC staffers and two German technicians.

The ministry said that Minister Patterson expressed satisfaction “in the exceptional standard of work done to date as he anticipates the commissioning of the project within the stipulated timeframe”.

The present Asphalt Plant only has the capacity to produce 30 tonnes of material per hour. It does so with the use of bitumen, sand, stone and sifting.

When completed, the new Asphalt Plant will be able to produce 160 tonnes of material per hour. The state-of-the-art machinery will also be able to use plastic bags and bottles as well as used tyres to pave roads. This new technology has been proven to be cheaper and more durable as well as time efficient. It will also mean that more roads can be built faster with the use of the new plant.

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