Things looking up at White Water
By admin - February 5, 2018
as housing project nears completion
A HOUSING project at White Water in the Mabaruma sub-district of Region One (Barima-Waini) is almost complete.
The project was undertaken through a new sustainable hinterland housing scheme, which was overseen by the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) and funded by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) through a US$3.1M loan.
Undertaken in three phases, it is the follow-on to the Hinterland Housing pilot project that ran from 2009-2015.
A village council official told the Guyana Chronicle on Saturday that 26 houses are almost completed, and that some families have already moved in, while others have been undergoing the finishing touches to completion.
By admin - February 5, 2018
as housing project nears completion
A HOUSING project at White Water in the Mabaruma sub-district of Region One (Barima-Waini) is almost complete.
The project was undertaken through a new sustainable hinterland housing scheme, which was overseen by the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) and funded by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) through a US$3.1M loan.
Undertaken in three phases, it is the follow-on to the Hinterland Housing pilot project that ran from 2009-2015.
A village council official told the Guyana Chronicle on Saturday that 26 houses are almost completed, and that some families have already moved in, while others have been undergoing the finishing touches to completion.
In White Water, she said, we have been able to construct 22 full houses. We were able to replace 28 roofs, and I know there have been more that we didnt count.
Under the IDB-funded Hinterland Housing Project, communities in Regions One and Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo) were expected to benefit, with a total of 306 full houses being constructed and 122 roofs being replaced.
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