Category: Ministry of Public Infrastructure
Aviation industry equipped with new simulator, certified training school
DPI, GUYANA, Thursday, July 6, 2017 Guyana's aviation sector is now equipped to offer improved services. The Guyana Civil Aviation ... Read More
Works moving apace on the Bartica/ Potaro Road
DPI, GUYANA, Thursday, July, 06, 2017 After 20 years, more than 100 miles of the Bartica/Potaro Road Project in Region ... Read More
Study reveals aviation economic activities contribute $20.7B annually
DPI, GUYANA, Wednesday, July 5, 2017 A recently completed international study on the impact of Guyana’s aviation sector revealed that ... Read More
T&HD Advisory Council resuscitated after 19 years
DPI, GUYANA, Tuesday, July 4, 2017 Residents utilising riverine services can expect improved service as the Transport and Harbours Department ... Read More
Residents of Mahdia pleased with road works
DPI, GUYANA, Tuesday, July 4, 2017 Residents of Mahdia and surrounding communities are pleased that the government has taken the ... Read More
Resuscitated Transport Advisory Council inducted
(July 4, 2017) Nearly 19 years after becoming defunct, the Transport and Harbours Advisory Council, under the Ministry of Public ... Read More
Major boost for Guyana’s aviation industry -Aruba Airlines set to fly from July
DPI/GINA, GUYANA, Thursday, June 29, 2017 Several airlines have applied to the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) to operate locally. ... Read More
Emergency works bring relief to farmers in the Corentyne – $15M expended
DPI/GINA, Guyana, Wednesday, June 28, 2017 Over 100 cash crop farmers in the Region Six, affected by recent flooding, will ... Read More
Relief underway for flood hit East Coast, Demerara (ECD) communities
DPI/GINA, GUYANA, Saturday, June 24, 2017 Minister of Public Infrastructure David Patterson told the media today that the residents in ... Read More
West Coast Road Project is 70 per cent completed
DPI/GINA, GUYANA, Saturd ay, June 24, 2017 The West Demerara Road Expansion Project is about 70 percent completed, despite the ... Read More