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kstt wrote:https://newsday.co.tt/2019/04/09/imf-projects-zero-growth-for-2019/
^^what else you expect when a govt is only spending money on projects that will benefit them and their families and close personal friends directly in the future and NOT the country as a whole.
BTW
$100 MILLION for Kay Donna
$23 MILLION for One Alexandria Place
Ben_spanna wrote:kstt wrote:https://newsday.co.tt/2019/04/09/imf-projects-zero-growth-for-2019/
^^what else you expect when a govt is only spending money on projects that will benefit them and their families and close personal friends directly in the future and NOT the country as a whole.
BTW
$100 MILLION for Kay Donna
$23 MILLION for One Alexandria Place
Ben_spanna wrote:Our current HEALTH institutions cannot offer our own people enough beds and seats at their locations and Trinidad is about to give amnesty WITH health care to around 40,000 Venezuelans?
This ought to be good!
rspann wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:Our current HEALTH institutions cannot offer our own people enough beds and seats at their locations and Trinidad is about to give amnesty WITH health care to around 40,000 Venezuelans?
This ought to be good!
Remember when asked about the venes competing for jobs, Stuart little said "may the best man win".
Ben_spanna wrote:Our current HEALTH institutions cannot offer our own people enough beds and seats at their locations and Trinidad is about to give amnesty WITH health care to around 40,000 Venezuelans?
This ought to be good!
rspann wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:Our current HEALTH institutions cannot offer our own people enough beds and seats at their locations and Trinidad is about to give amnesty WITH health care to around 40,000 Venezuelans?
This ought to be good!
Remember when asked about the venes competing for jobs, Stuart little said "may the best man win".
pugboy wrote:But two weeks ago the short man say economy has turned the corner and things getting better
That and more taxesshake d livin wake d dead wrote:I smelling that devaluation after a PNM victory next year
Redman and eliteauto does.rspann wrote:Waapen? Allyuh have no faith in imbert?
Ben_spanna wrote:HOpe all of you realize that at the rate we going all our Generation and the future have NO retirement pension to get eh!
Not joking!
Udecott hires Spanish firm for Kings Wharf project
Yvonne Webb
DRAVOSA Ltd, a company from Madrid, Spain, has been awarded a contract for the design and construction of the reclamation of 3.8 hectares of land at Kings Wharf, San Fernando.
The reclamation is required to facilitate key projects on the redevelopment of the San Fernando Waterfront, Udecott, one of the main executing agencies for this project, said in a statement on Friday.
Udecott said design works for the reclamation has started and will be completed within the last quarter of 2019. However, it gave no value for this project.
An internet search showed DravoSA has international experience in dredging and marine works in ports. Searches to establish whether it had a work history with TT, came up blank and a Udecott official could not say if the company had done work in TT before.
The reclamation is among the projects to be delivered by Udecott. Its portfolio also includes the mixed-use development of Lady Hailes Avenue to provide middle income housing on the waterfront with space for commercial elements within the development.
This project, Udecott said, will be executed via a public/private partnership arrangement and proposals are being evaluated.
Roxanne Stapleton-Whyms, manager, corporate communications, said proposals are also being evaluated for the establishment of the Hatters’ Beach fishing facility.
She said this facility is envisioned to advance the economic and commercial growth and revitalise the city.
Udecott has also undertaken restoration of Plaza San Carlos, the area where the historic Rodriguez Building, which once housed the San Fernando post office, still stands. The area was named after the patron saint of humility Charles Borromeo – the former archbishop of Milan who is credited with significant reforms in the Catholic church.
Stapleton-Whyms said the evaluation of the historic buildings with the aim of restoration has started and will also enhance and rejuvenate the northern area of Kings Wharf.
Other projects included in the redevelopment, which is to be done in phases, are being planned and executed by other state agencies. These include the restoration of the sea wall, widening of Lady Hailes Avenue, construction of a boardwalk along the waterfront and construction of a multi-storey car park.
The project has been languishing for years under several administrations, but San Fernando West MP, Attorney General Faris al-Rawi is promising that the project will be completed in his term of office.
It time San do got some improvements.hydroep wrote:Plenty Spanish speakers fuh dem to hire...Udecott hires Spanish firm for Kings Wharf project
Yvonne Webb
DRAVOSA Ltd, a company from Madrid, Spain, has been awarded a contract for the design and construction of the reclamation of 3.8 hectares of land at Kings Wharf, San Fernando.
The reclamation is required to facilitate key projects on the redevelopment of the San Fernando Waterfront, Udecott, one of the main executing agencies for this project, said in a statement on Friday.
Udecott said design works for the reclamation has started and will be completed within the last quarter of 2019. However, it gave no value for this project.
An internet search showed DravoSA has international experience in dredging and marine works in ports. Searches to establish whether it had a work history with TT, came up blank and a Udecott official could not say if the company had done work in TT before.
The reclamation is among the projects to be delivered by Udecott. Its portfolio also includes the mixed-use development of Lady Hailes Avenue to provide middle income housing on the waterfront with space for commercial elements within the development.
This project, Udecott said, will be executed via a public/private partnership arrangement and proposals are being evaluated.
Roxanne Stapleton-Whyms, manager, corporate communications, said proposals are also being evaluated for the establishment of the Hatters’ Beach fishing facility.
She said this facility is envisioned to advance the economic and commercial growth and revitalise the city.
Udecott has also undertaken restoration of Plaza San Carlos, the area where the historic Rodriguez Building, which once housed the San Fernando post office, still stands. The area was named after the patron saint of humility Charles Borromeo – the former archbishop of Milan who is credited with significant reforms in the Catholic church.
Stapleton-Whyms said the evaluation of the historic buildings with the aim of restoration has started and will also enhance and rejuvenate the northern area of Kings Wharf.
Other projects included in the redevelopment, which is to be done in phases, are being planned and executed by other state agencies. These include the restoration of the sea wall, widening of Lady Hailes Avenue, construction of a boardwalk along the waterfront and construction of a multi-storey car park.
The project has been languishing for years under several administrations, but San Fernando West MP, Attorney General Faris al-Rawi is promising that the project will be completed in his term of office.
https://newsday.co.tt/2019/05/25/udecott-hires-spanish-firm-for-kings-wharf-project/
About time they pump money in San Doshake d livin wake d dead wrote:150 mil for skinner park
San do is PNM to the maxThe_Honourable wrote:Shamfa say it will take 18 months to finish...#electiontime
That and more taxes[/quotezoom rader wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:I smelling that devaluation after a PNM victory next year
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