Tag: Guyana Geology and Mines Commission
Emergency works for hill approach to Tiger Creek bridge
─upgrade to take about a week with favourable weather Emergency works on the hill that approaches the Tiger Creek bridge ... Read More
Contractor completes Tiger Creek bridge, approaches to be done today
─bridge to accommodate heavy-duty vehicles next week The reconstruction of Tiger Creek bridge, Potaro-Siparuni (Region Eight) which collapsed on November ... Read More
Heavy rains delay Tiger Creek bridge rehab
- new deadline set for December 16 Weeks after the Tiger Creek bridge collapsed in Potaro-Siparuni (Region Eight), works have ... Read More
Hinterland road network to be expanded
─new connections for 2021 The Ministry of Public Works is making strides towards expanding the road network in the hinterland ... Read More
Press Release – MNR condemns illegal mining activity at Micobie
-urges compliance The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) notes with grave concern, reports on the issue of environmental degradation in ... Read More
Tiger Creek bridge to be restored within three weeks
-engineer’s assessment to be submitted to Minister Indar -alternate route being utilised The Ministry of Public Works has crafted a ... Read More
Emergency works to start on collapsed Tiger Creek bridge
─contractor to conduct assessment The Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) is taking steps to have emergency works done on ... Read More
Quarry, loam, sand pit owners to be certified from 2021
─contractors concerns addressed at forum The Ministry of Public Works will grant certification for providers of raw construction materials to ... Read More
Jobs are Labour Ministry’s main target with RUSAL -Min. Hamilton
Minister of Labour, Hon. Joseph Hamilton has said his Ministry’s main objective is securing employment opportunities with the Bauxite Company ... Read More
“Villagers must be allowed to mine in their own village” -Amerindian Affairs Minister
Minister of Amerindian Affairs Pauline Sukhai says Amerindians must be allowed to mine on their village lands. The minister was ... Read More