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Government upgrades Aishalton Airstrip in South Rupununi

Government upgrades Aishalton Airstrip in South Rupununi

– Project to Redefine Travel, Business, and Connectivity in Region Nine – Minister Ramraj The Ministry of Public Works has commenced major rehabilitation works on the Aishalton Airstrip, located in Aishalton Village, South Rupununi, Region Nine. The airstrip is currently being upgraded to a 2,500-foot rigid concrete pavement. Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, […]

Building Better, Lasting Spaces: Best Practices for Constructing & Rehabilitating Public Buildings in Rural Guyana

Building Better, Lasting Spaces: Best Practices for Constructing & Rehabilitating Public Buildings in Rural Guyana

Public buildings in rural Guyana—health posts, schools, administrative offices, community centres—are lifelines. They anchor essential services, create local jobs, and signal long-term investment. Yet they face tough realities: riverine access, heavy rainfall, variable soils, limited grid power, and extended supply chains. Drawing on our experience supporting construction and maintenance across the regions, International Import and […]

Best Practices for Infrastructure Development in Guyana’s Housing Drive | International Import and Supplies

Best Practices for Infrastructure Development in Guyana’s Housing Drive | International Import and Supplies

By International Import and Supplies (IIS) Guyana’s housing demand is surging, and with it the need for reliable, future-ready infrastructure. Whether a scheme sits on the coastlands’ soft clays or the hinterland’s lateritic soils, the fundamentals are the same: plan carefully, build to standard, manage risks, and maintain proactively. Here’s a practical guide—drawn from on-the-ground […]

Building and Upgrading Rural Bridges in Guyana: Best Practices (and Why CFA Piling Deserves a Place)

Building and Upgrading Rural Bridges in Guyana: Best Practices (and Why CFA Piling Deserves a Place)

By International Import & Supplies (IIS) From the Pomeroon to the Rupununi, bridges are lifelines—connecting farms to markets, children to schools, and communities to essential services. Yet many rural crossings in Guyana sit on soft alluvium, flood-prone banks, and lateritic approaches that punish poorly designed works. Below, we share practical, field-tested best practices for building […]

Building and Upgrading Rural Airstrips in Guyana: Practical Best Practices

Building and Upgrading Rural Airstrips in Guyana: Practical Best Practices

Remote airstrips are lifelines for mining camps, health posts, and riverine and hinterland communities. Done right, they improve safety, cut travel time, and support livelihoods. Below we outline field-tested practices for building and upgrading rural airstrips in Guyana—balanced for reliability, cost, and maintainability. 1) Start with purpose, pilots, and the community Define use cases: medevac, […]

Building & Upgrading Rural Water Treatment Plants in Guyana: Best Practices for Reliable, Safe Supply

Building & Upgrading Rural Water Treatment Plants in Guyana: Best Practices for Reliable, Safe Supply

Clean, reliable water unlocks health, education, and livelihoods—especially in Guyana’s rural and hinterland regions where communities face seasonal flooding, long dry spells, and challenging logistics. INTERNATIONAL IMPORT AND SUPPLIES (IIS) supports government agencies, NGOs, and private developers with proven solutions for designing, building, and upgrading water treatment systems that work in Guyana’s real conditions. Below […]

Building Better Hinterland Roads in Guyana: Practical Best Practices

Building Better Hinterland Roads in Guyana: Practical Best Practices

By International Import and Supplies (IIS) Guyana’s hinterland roads are lifelines—connecting villages to health care, schools, markets, mining areas, and border communities. Yet they face heavy rains, fragile soils, steep gradients, and long supply chains. Below are field-tested best practices IIS recommends for planning, building, and upgrading durable, low-maintenance hinterland roads. 1) Plan Around the […]

Gov’t injects $1.7B into Region One’s road infrastructure

Gov’t injects $1.7B into Region One’s road infrastructure

THE transformation of Guyana’s hinterland region is advancing significantly, as the government has injected the sum of $1.7 billion for the rehabilitation of vital roads in Region One (Barima-Waini). Spearheaded by the Ministry of Public Works Hinterland Roads Programme, this investment paves the way for improved accessibility, connectivity, and economic activities in many communities. One […]

‘Joe’ Jagmohan invests over $30M to convert Hampton Court rice field into community ground

‘Joe’ Jagmohan invests over $30M to convert Hampton Court rice field into community ground

Story and photos by Indrawattie Natram ESSEQUIBO born businessman, Parmeshwar Jagmohan, known as ‘Joe’, on Sunday, commissioned a community ground at Hampton Court, which was the end result of a more than $30 million investment. The businessman who is the Managing Director of International Imports and Supplies located at Lot 15 Garnett Street, Georgetown, spent […]