On October 5, the much-anticipated New Demerara River Bridge officially opened, a 2,800-meter marvel that is already being hailed as a symbol of modern engineering, local collaboration, and strengthened China–Guyana relations. Guyana is known as the "Land of many rivers", so bridges are an important aspect of the country's transportation infrastructure. Guyana suffers from infrastructural weakness, and many bridges were poorly built or have failed to receive proper maintenance. The country has one international. Planning, creation and maintenance of major public civil works infrastructure throughout Guyana Building sustainable infrastructure to enhance quality of life and drive national development. In memory of Joseph Walter Holder (1936-2022), the Guyanese engineer who led the design and construction of the original Demerara Harbour Bridge The Demerara River has long been the artery of Guyana's coastal heartland, a vital channel for commerce and a daily reality for the thousands who live and. Shikema Dey is a Senior Research and Content Developer and experienced energy journalist with a strong record in media production and sector-focused reporting. At OilNOW, she produces in-depth coverage of Guyana's upstream developments, regulatory updates, investment activity, and regional energy. Described as an engineering masterpiece, the highly-anticipated new bridge across the Demerara River, named the Bharrat Jagdeo Demerara River Bridge, is now finally open to the public. Constructed in the late 1970s, this iconic structure has been a crucial artery connecting East and West Demerara for over four.