Projects in Guyana have faced problems because of the poor services rendered by engineers, according to geotechnical engineer and groundwater hydrologist Charles Ceres.
“Our engineers: they can’t conceptualize and they can’t see beyond what they do and they’re not prepared to look beyond that,” Ceres told Stabroek News last week. The veteran engineer has expressed concern that there are several projects where design flaws are obvious and he told this newspaper that the engineers are not providing sound technical advice. Over the years, many infrastructural projects including