Work on the Mackenzie-Wismar (Wismar/Mackenzie) Bridge in Linden is nearing completion as engineers address final technical issues before the bridge can be opened to the public. Both reports say Minister of Public Works Bishop Juan Edghill met on Friday with the project’s contractor, consultants, and engineers to review progress. The bridge is described as a highly anticipated project with a cost of about US$35 million. The current phase focuses on resolving remaining engineering and technical items required for completion, rather than on announcing an opening date. After these final issues are cleared, the structure is expected to be opened to the public. The coverage is consistent in emphasizing the late-stage work, the minister’s site-level meeting with key project stakeholders, and the overall project value. No additional details about the specific technical issues or a timetable for public opening are provided in the excerpts.