Gov’t home construction aid scheme launched

A scene from the launch (CHPA photo)
A scene from the launch (CHPA photo)

The Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA) today opened applications for the Home Construction Assistance Programme at its Head Office on Brickdam, Georgetown.

Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water, Susan Rodrigues and Chief Executive Officer of CHPA, Sherwyn Greaves were present at the launching, a release from the CHPA said.

The programme is the brainchild of President Irfaan Ali. It seeks to accelerate the Government’s housing drive, while also addressing challenges faced by Guyanese families who have acquired lands but are unable to build their homes.

“We promised 50,000 house lots, which we have been ensuring that we make available to the citizens but we have been adamant that our primary focus is homeownership [and] ensuring that Guyanese move from being renters to becoming homeowners,” Rodrigues stated.

The Minister added, “what we found is that in some cases there is a disconnect and there is more help that is needed especially for our low-income earners”.

Through the Home Construction Assistance Programme, the CHPA and the banking institutions will now be under one roof at CHPA’s Head Office. So far, the release said that the New Building Society and Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited are on board. Applicants will be aided with the process of bank financing to meet the cost of construction. The CHPA will also be constructing the homes for the applicants, who can choose from three pre-designed units ($7 million, $9 million and $12 million).

Greaves stated that the programme will also stir economic activity.

“Our housing drive is synonymous with the creation of employment. This will not only help the landowners, it will at the same time provide employment for our citizens across the country,” Greaves said, according to the release.

He further stated that the agency will soon be inviting individuals, groups and companies to express their interest in providing various skills and services for the initiative.

The programme is being expanded to cover other administrative regions and is expected to be rolled out in Region Ten before the end of the week.