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UML wrote:UML wrote:HUNDREDS OF COMPLETED PROJECTS!!!
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NEW MRI & CATH LAB IN TOBAGO
UML wrote:HUNDREDS OF COMPLETED PROJECTS!!!
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St Joseph Bridge
UML wrote:Dr. Eric Williams PROMISED this
Mayaro Fire Station
Check out the HUNDREDS of ACHIEVEMENTS. Don't fall for PNM PROPAGANDA that "the PPG never do nuttin"
See for yourself!!
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UML wrote:EIGHT NEW POLICE STATIONS
The following are eight new Police Stations constructed by the People’s Partnership Government:
1. Arima Police Station
2. Brasso Police Station
3. Cumuto Police Station
4. La Brea Police
5. Maloney Police Station
6. Moruga Police Station
7. Oropouche Police Station
8. Piarco Police Station
Arima
Brasso
Cumuto
La Brea
Maloney
Moruga
Oropouche
Piarco
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UML wrote:Rowley keeps spreading his LIEs and PNM PROPAGANDA about development only in south and central.
LIES LIES LIES!!!
But the TRUTH will ALWAYS PREVAIL!!!Development in the East West Corridor
The following projects have been done under the PP Government in The East West Corridor:
1. UWI Costatt Campus – SANGRE GRANDE
2. New Arima Hospital (under construction) – ARIMA
3. Completed the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway Extension - ARIMA
4. New Arima Police Station – ARIMA
5. Valencia bypass Road - VALENCIA
6. New Walkover – OROPUNE
7. New Walkover – MALONEY
8. St. Barbara's Spiritual Shouter Baptist Primary School - MALABAR
9. Nursing Academy – EL DORADO
10. Tunapuna Promenade – TUNAPUNA
11. Upgraded Tunapuna Market – TUNAPUNA
12. National Tennis Complex (under construction) - TACARIGUA
13. Churchill Roosevelt Highway/Uriah Butler Highway Interchange – GRAND BAZAAR
14. Completion of the Aranguez Overpass – ARANGUEZ
15. National Oncology Centre (under construction) – MT. HOPE
16. Mango Rose Homework Centre – EAST PORT OF SPAIN
17. Upgrade of the Blanchisseuse Police Station
18. Diego Martin Highway Extension – DIEGO MARTIN
19. Diego Martin Technology Centre - DIEGO MARTIN
20. Chaguaramas Boardwalk and Recreation Facility - CHAGUARAMAS
21. New D’Abadie Bridge (B1/23) – D’ABADIE
22. New bridge B1/14 Churchill Roosevelt Highway - TRINCITY
23. Creation of three lanes out of Port of Spain by building a third lane on Bridge at Sea Lots
24. Creation of Roundabout at Lok Jack School of Business
25. Repairs to the Blanchisseuse Road improving connection to Asa Wright Nature Center
26. St Joseph River Bridge being reconstructed
27. Valencia Stretch repaved along with several sections of Eastern Main Road as well as widening of CR HIghway into three lanes going East
28. Upgrades to Hollis Main for an improved water supply along corridor
29. Water projects to expand pipe borne supply 24/7 for all.
30. Wastewater treatment plants in Matura, Arima, POS
31. The reconstructed bridge 2/10 Toco Main Road
32. New Bridge 1/47 Paria Main Road, Matelot
33. State of the art Carenage Health Centre
34. New Maloney Police Station
35. New Bridge Valencia Main Road, Valencia
36. THE VALENCIA VISITOR CENTRE
37. Paramin Primary School
38. St Peter's RC Primary, former the Pt Cumana Primary
39. Febeau Primary School
40. Arima New Government Primary School
41. Rose Hill RC Primary School, Laventille
42. Morvant ECCE School
43. Morvant pavilion upgrade
44. Public Access Learning Systems (PALS) at Sea Lots
45. Sea Lots Community Centre
46. St Augustine South Government ECCE Centre
47. El Socorro South Government ECCE Centre
48. Santa Rosa Government ECCE Centre
49. Sangre Grande Government ECCE Centre
50. La Puerta Government ECCE Centre
51. Valsayn Government ECCE Centre
52. Petit Valley Government ECCE Centre
53. Tacarigua Government ECCE Centre
54. El Socorro North Government ECCE Centre
55. Salybia Government ECCE Centre
56. Lopinot/La Pastora ECCE Centre
57. Maloney Government ECCE Centre
58. Valencia Government ECCE Centre
59. St Augustine ECCE Centre
60. Maraval ECCE Centre
61. Oropune Gardens ECCE Centre
62. Caura Royal Road ECCE Centre
63. Bon Air West ECCE Centre
64. Malabar ECCE Centre
65. La Horquetta ECCE Centre
66. Aranguez Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
67. Mt Hope Government ECCE Centre
68. BICHE PRESBYTERIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL
69. ARANGUEZ NORTH SECONDARY SCHOOL
MAY 2010 TO JUNE 2014
NO
EMPLOYER
UNION
BARGAINING UNIT
PERIOD
1
THE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
NUGFW
Hourly, Daily and Weekly Rated
2005 – 2007
2
THE NAPARIMA BOWL
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2006 – 2008
3
AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
PSA
Hourly, Daily, Weekly.
2008 – 2010
4
BETTING LEVY BOARD
PSA
Monthly Rated
2008 – 2010
5
CHAGUARAMAS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
EPA
Precepted Staff
2008 – 2010
6
CHAGUARAMAS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
PSA
Monthly Paid Employees
2008 – 2010
7
CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
8
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
NUGFW
Government Daily Rated Employees
2008 – 2010
9
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER (POS Corp)
AWU
Hourly, Daily & Weekly Rated
2008 – 2010
10
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
FIRE SERVICE ASSOCIATION (1ST DIVISION)
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
11
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
FIRE SERVICE ASSOCIATION (2ND DIVISION)
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
12
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
PRISON SERVICE ASSOCIATION (1ST DIVISION)
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
13
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
PRISON SERVICE ASSOCIATION (2ND DIVISION)
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
14
CENTRAL REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2008 – 2010
15
LAKE ASPHALT OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
CGWTU
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
16
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL MARKETING DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
17
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION (RESEARCH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY)
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
18
NATIONAL MAINTANCE TRAINING AND SECURITY COMPANY
TIWU
Daily Rated Staff
2008 – 2010
19
NATIONAL MAINTENANCE TRAINING AND SECURITY COMPANY
TIWU
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
20
NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2008 – 2010
21
NATIONAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD (NIPDEC)
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
22
NORTH WEST REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2008 – 2010
23
PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICE CORPORATION (PTSC)
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
24
SOUTH WEST REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2008 – 2010
25
SUGARCANE FEED CENTRE
ATGWTU
Junior Monthly Paid Employees and Hourly and Daily Paid Workers
2008 – 2010
26
TOBAGO REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
27
TOBAGO REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2008 – 2010
28
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO RACING AUTHORITY
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
29
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
CWU
Senior Staff Bargaining Unit
2008 – 2010
30
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
CWU
Junior Staff Batgaining Unit
2008 – 2010
31
UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES
WEST INDIES GROUP OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS
academic, senior administration, professionals
2008 – 2010
32
WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITY
EPA
Precepted Staff
2008 – 2010
33
WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITY
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010
34
WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Hourly, Daily and Weekly Rated
2008 – 2010
35
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
PSA
Civil Service and Statutory Authorities.
Monthly Paid Employees
2009 – 2011
36
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
TTUTA
Teachers
2009 – 2011
37
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
BIGWU
Monthly Paid
2009 – 2011
38
FAMILY PLANNING ASSOC.OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
NUGFW
Monthly Rated
2009 – 2011
39
FATIMA COLLEGE
TIWU
Weekly Rated
2008 – 2011
40
NATIONAL MAINTENANCE TRAINING AND SECURITY COMPANY
TIWU
Bargaining Units I & II
2009 – 2011
41
NATIONAL PETROLEUM MARKETING COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Hourly/Weekly Rated Employees
2008 – 2011
42
NATIONAL PETROLEUM MARKETING COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Monthly Salaried Employees Grades I-IV
2008 – 2011
43
NATIONAL PETROLEUM MARKETING COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Employees Grades V & Over
2008 – 2011
44
NATIONAL QUARRIES LTD
UCIW
BU 3 Hourly Rated
2009 – 2011
45
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
NPSA
Senior Staff Bargaining Unit
2008 – 2011
46
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
EPA
Estate Police Officers
2008 – 2011
47
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
OWTU
Monthly Rated Junior Staff
2008 – 2011
48
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
OWTU
Hourly Rated/Daily Paid
2008 – 2011
49
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
OWTU
Hourly Rated/Weekly Paid
2008 – 2011
50
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
OWTU
Hospital Domestic Workers and Wardsmen
2008 – 2011
51
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED (TRIMAR OPERATIONS)
OWTU
Hourly, Weekly Rated
2008 – 2011
52
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED (TRINMAR OPERATIONS)
EPA
Estate Police Officers
2008 – 2011
53
POINT LISAS INDUSTRIAL PORT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
SWWTU
Monthly-Paid
2008 – 2011
54
POINT LISAS INDUSTRIAL PORT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
SWWTU
Supervisory BU
2008 – 2011
55
PORT AUTHORITY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
SWWTU
Hourly & Monthly Rated
2008 – 2011
56
PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICE CORPORATION
TIWU
Hourly/Weekly Rated Employees
2009 – 2011
57
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ELECTRICITY COMMISSION
EPA
Precepted Staff
2008 – 2011
58
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES
EPA
Estate Police Officers
2009 – 2011
59
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES
OWTU
Non-Academic staff
2009 – 2011
60
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
PSA
Monthly Paid
2009 – 2012
61
NATIONAL INSURANCE BOARD
PSA
Monthly Paid
2010 – 2012
62
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
OWTU
Monthly Paid
2009 – 2012
63
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED (TRINMAR OPERATIONS)
OWTU
Monthly Paid
2009 – 2012
64
POINT LISAS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
SWWTU
Hourly-Paid
2009 – 2012
65
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO MORTGAGE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED
BIGWU
Monthly Paid
2010 – 2012
66
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
EPA
Precepted Staff 2
010 – 2012
67*
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
NUGFW
Government Daily Rated Employees
2011 – 2013
68*
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER (POS Corp)
AWU
Hourly, Daily & Weekly Rated
2011 – 2013
69
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER (Tobago House of Assembly)
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2011 – 2013
70
NATIONAL HELICOPTER SERVICES LIMITED
OWTU
B.U. 1&3
2011 – 2013
71
NATIONAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
EPA
Precepted Staff
2010 – 2013
72
NATIONAL PETROLEUM MARKETING COMPANY LIMITED
EPA
Precepted Security Staff, Precepted Staff
2011 – 2013
73
NATPET INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Supervisory Staff
2011 – 2013
74
NATPET INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Hourly Rated Employees
2011 – 2013
75
NATPET INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Monthly Rated Employees
2011 – 2013
76*
SUGARCANE FEED CENTRE
ATGWTU
Junior Monthly Paid Employees and Hourly and Daily Paid Workers
2011 – 2013
77
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ELECTRICITY COMMISSION
OWTU
Hourl, Daily, Weekly and Monthly Paid Bargaining Unit
2010 – 2013
78*
WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Hourly, Daily and Weekly Rated
2011 – 2013
79 CENTRAL BANK
EPA
Precepted Staff
2012 – 2014
80
NATIONAL PETROLEUM MARKETING COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Hourly/Daily Rated
2011 – 2014
81*
PORT AUTHORITY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
SWWTU
Hourly & Monthly Rated
2011 – 2014
82
POWER GENERATION COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Weekly Rated
2011 – 2014
83
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
ESA (Executive Secretaries Association)
BU#2
2013 – 2016
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UML wrote:Most amount of schools built in 4 years
Gopeesingh boasts about Partnership’s education projects:
Published on Oct 2, 2014, 7:03 pm AST
Mark Fraser
AS he opened the new Union Presbyterian Primary School in Claxton Bay on Wednesday, Education Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh boasted that the People’s Partnership Government was the only administration committed to the construction and maintenance of schools in this country’s history.
The minister compared statistics indicating that the most number of schools were constructed in the past four years and 800-plus schools were refurbished at a cost of $690 million.
Gopeesingh was addressing teachers and pupils at the official opening of the newly constructed Union Presbyterian Primary School.
Acting Prime Minister and Pointe-a-Pierre MP Errol Mcleod attended the function.
Gopeesingh said education was of paramount importance to the Government led by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
And, as such, he said, for the past four years the education sector had received the largest allocation of the national budgets.
He explained that the construction of schools came from a recognition of the importance of bringing education to the villages and communities in rural and urban areas.
Gopeesingh said since assuming office in 2010, 53 early childhood education centres (ECECs), 23 primary schools and seven secondary schools were constructed.
And by the end of 2015, he said, 135 early childhood education centres, 71 primary and 15 secondary schools would be completed.
“In their nine years of previous administration between 2001 and 2010, the last administration built 22 ECE centres and five primary schools. What a mess they left this country in and they would have only done about 300 repairs and maintenance projects over those last nine years,” he said.
Gopeesingh said the People’s Partnership Government inherited an “abominable and unacceptable” decay of infrastructure in the nation’s schools.
“More than 80 per cent of our schools are more than 50 years of age and daily the Ministry of Education has to deal with about four or five schools which require emergency care and attention of which the Education Facilities Company Ltd has been able to ensure that these schools are repaired in the fastest possible time,” he said.
Gopeesingh listed the schools constructed in the past four years, pointing out that children in every constituency benefited.
Following years of protest action by parents of pupils attending Union Presbyterian Primary School, construction began in June 2013.
The new building was completed by contractor Hookmally Ali Ltd at a cost of $25.8 million.
The school comprises a library, computer room, classrooms and kitchen among other facilities with a capacity of 420 pupils.
Mcleod said he observed, first hand, the poor structural problems at the old school. He said the toilets were dilapidated, ceiling crumbling and posed a threat to all persons using the facility.
“On that same day I visited this school I wrote to the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Education and the Minister calling for an urgent response,” he said.
Mcleod said he was pleased with the minister’s swift action, as the school was completed within 14 months.
Principal Vinoo Ramdhanie thanked the Member of Parliament and Education Minister for their response in making the lives of 230 pupils comfortable.
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UML wrote:UML wrote:200 get water in Temple Village
By CAROL MATROO Wednesday, September 2 2015
For the very first time, residents of Temple Village, Blanchisseusse Road, Arima, will receive pipeborne water in their homes.
Minister of the Environment and Water Resources, Ganga Singh, yesterday commissioned the Verdant Vale Water Supply Project where over 200 villagers would benefit from potable water.
Incidentally, yesterday was also the 50th anniversary of the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA).
For years, residents relied on the nearby rivers, streams and ravines, and trucks for water. However, the rivers were not always reliable as they were often muddy with silt from nearby quarries.
Rodger Samuel, who is seeking re-election as the Arima MP, said because of quarrying in the area, the water was often unfit for human consumption.
He said the project, which cost $4.8 million, was completed in three months.
It took some time in being commissioned because of legal ramifications.
“We had to get permission to pass lines through private lands.
They had to find out the owners of the land, make connection with the owners and then get legal permission to pass the lines,” Samuel explained.
Resident Vidya Mahabir said she grew up in the village all her life, and recalled when she and other children would have to fill barrels with water from the river, before going to school.
“It is a terrible thing when you have no running water. We would get up on mornings at 6 o’clock and go to the river and fill barrels with water so our mothers could do the washing when we went to school. And that is if the water was clean.
When the water was dirty we would have to dig a pond next to the river to get clean water,” she recalled.
Mahabir said she never thought she would see the day when the villagers would have pipeborne water. She said even with all the previous regimes, no one thought to provide them with potable water.
“They thought we were just a few people, and therefore insignificant.
This is like a dream come true for us,” she said.
Singh said he intended to take up the issue of quarrying and pollution of the rivers, and streams with the Environmental Management Authority and the Ministry of Energy to bring about a solution.
The minister said Government judged its performance on how the poor and the marginalised had access to this basic commodity, called water.
Having completed several projects in Arima with over 9,000 residents benefiting, Singh questioned why did this Government have to do so many projects in Arima after all these years.
“It is clear that there was not a coherent vision, a consistent plan, and love for people to give them this basic human right,” he said.
http://www.newsday.co.tt/news/0,216446.html
PIPE BORNE WATER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 2015!!!
BANzai Rastafarai wrote:something positive..tho yall kants will find something wrong....
Launch of the UTT Aviation Campus
more here
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UML wrote:
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsRose Hill RC Primary School, Laventille Road, East Dry River,
NEW Rose Hill RC Primary School, Laventille Road, East Dry River,
LOOK MARLENEGATE.....ALL D HIDE SHE HIDING!!!
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsSOD Turning Ceremony for New Point Fortin Hospital
SOD Turning Ceremony for New Point Fortin Hospital
For many years, constituents of the south western peninsula have been waiting on a new hospital to be built and yesterday they turned out in their numbers to give full support. Not only are they getting a new hospital which is expected to be opened in January 2018 but the long awaited health institution has been relocated from Mahaica to Egypt Village.
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PNM MPs happy the PPG doing what the PNM REFUSED to do in their own areas
UML wrote:Tobago Technology Centre opened
JIn attempt to increase the number of skilled labour in Tobago, Government has opened the Tobago Technology Center.
At the opening, Minister of Tertiary Education and Skills Training Fazal Karim noted that while it was a commendable tradition to learn "on-the-job" training from the village tradesmen and women, the time had come to take the "next step in technology and skills training as necessitated by our thrust for further growth and development".
"Today’s event therefore represents a very historic day in the lives of the people of Tobago. The Metal Industries Company (MIC) and the Youth Training and Employment Partnership Programme (YTEPP) formally open the Tobago Technology Centre – the largest facility of its kind for training and development – in the areas of computing, entrepreneurship, and a myriad of vocational skills – for Tobagonians. This centre will accommodate approximately 500 trainees, and provide opportunities for career and academic advancement.”
He said by opening the Centre, Government has showed its intent to provide training, both at the pre-craft and higher craft levels to an under-served population.
"As a result, the immediate gains of this initiative are obvious. However, the long-term socio- economic impact - in terms of employment levels, education, entrepreneurship and skills mobility must be recognised and appreciated. We are therefore placing the future of Tobago in the hands of those who will benefit most from its development – Tobagonians," Karim said.
To further complement the training delivered at the Tobago Technology Centre, Karim assured that his Ministry would continue to "breathe new life into tertiary education and training on the island of Tobago through".
These initiatives include the commencement of construction on a new Integrated Learning Campus, which will house three major institutions namely UWI, UTT and COSTAATT.
Tobagonians were also assured that they would be granted the highest standard of tertiary level education, as the institutions had all gone through the quality assurance process and granted institutional accreditation – meeting international standards for recognition of tertiary institutions.
Karim also highlighted the up-coming launch of the CDG Initiative – Closing the Digital Gap, where Government will expand training opportunities in ICT as a means of ensuring more equitable access to technology training and facilities for all. This will be facilitated through access to YTEPPs computer buses.
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New MRI and CATH LAB Tobago
Minister of Health, Dr. Fuad Khan, opens new MRI and a Cardiac Catheterization Lab. At Tobago Hospital.
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsDevelopment in the East West Corridor
The following projects have been done under the PP Government in The East West Corridor:
1. UWI Costatt Campus – SANGRE GRANDE
2. New Arima Hospital (under construction) – ARIMA
3. Completed the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway Extension - ARIMA
4. New Arima Police Station – ARIMA
5. Valencia bypass Road - VALENCIA
6. New Walkover – OROPUNE
7. New Walkover – MALONEY
8. St. Barbara's Spiritual Shouter Baptist Primary School - MALABAR
9. Nursing Academy – EL DORADO
10. Tunapuna Promenade – TUNAPUNA
11. Upgraded Tunapuna Market – TUNAPUNA
12. National Tennis Complex (under construction) - TACARIGUA
13. Churchill Roosevelt Highway/Uriah Butler Highway Interchange – GRAND BAZAAR
14. Completion of the Aranguez Overpass – ARANGUEZ
15. National Oncology Centre (under construction) – MT. HOPE
16. Mango Rose Homework Centre – EAST PORT OF SPAIN
17. Upgrade of the Blanchisseuse Police Station
18. Diego Martin Highway Extension – DIEGO MARTIN
19. Diego Martin Technology Centre - DIEGO MARTIN
20. Chaguaramas Boardwalk and Recreation Facility - CHAGUARAMAS
21. New D’Abadie Bridge (B1/23) – D’ABADIE
22. New bridge B1/14 Churchill Roosevelt Highway - TRINCITY
23. Creation of three lanes out of Port of Spain by building a third lane on Bridge at Sea Lots
24. Creation of Roundabout at Lok Jack School of Business
25. Repairs to the Blanchisseuse Road improving connection to Asa Wright Nature Center
26. St Joseph River Bridge being reconstructed
27. Valencia Stretch repaved along with several sections of Eastern Main Road as well as widening of CR HIghway into three lanes going East
28. Upgrades to Hollis Main for an improved water supply along corridor
29. Water projects to expand pipe borne supply 24/7 for all.
30. Wastewater treatment plants in Matura, Arima, POS
31. The reconstructed bridge 2/10 Toco Main Road
32. New Bridge 1/47 Paria Main Road, Matelot
33. State of the art Carenage Health Centre
34. New Maloney Police Station
35. New Bridge Valencia Main Road, Valencia
36. THE VALENCIA VISITOR CENTRE
37. Paramin Primary School
38. St Peter's RC Primary, former the Pt Cumana Primary
39. Febeau Primary School
40. Arima New Government Primary School
41. Rose Hill RC Primary School, Laventille
42. Morvant ECCE School
43. Morvant pavilion upgrade
44. Public Access Learning Systems (PALS) at Sea Lots
45. Sea Lots Community Centre
46. St Augustine South Government ECCE Centre
47. El Socorro South Government ECCE Centre
48. Santa Rosa Government ECCE Centre
49. Sangre Grande Government ECCE Centre
50. La Puerta Government ECCE Centre
51. Valsayn Government ECCE Centre
52. Petit Valley Government ECCE Centre
53. Tacarigua Government ECCE Centre
54. El Socorro North Government ECCE Centre
55. Salybia Government ECCE Centre
56. Lopinot/La Pastora ECCE Centre
57. Maloney Government ECCE Centre
58. Valencia Government ECCE Centre
59. St Augustine ECCE Centre
60. Maraval ECCE Centre
61. Oropune Gardens ECCE Centre
62. Caura Royal Road ECCE Centre
63. Bon Air West ECCE Centre
64. Malabar ECCE Centre
65. La Horquetta ECCE Centre
66. Aranguez Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
67. Mt Hope Government ECCE Centre
68. BICHE PRESBYTERIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL
69. ARANGUEZ NORTH SECONDARY SCHOOL
Habit7 wrote:CAL’s London route out
By Vernon Khelawan Thursday, September 3 2015
IT’s a done deal. Flights by Caribbean Airlines Limited (CAL) to London will be discontinued by the end of March 2016. And although the company is insisting that no decision on the route has as yet be finalised, well-placed sources at the carrier’s Iere House Headquarters in Piarco has said it is a “done deal”.
On August 06 2015, Business Day in an exclusive story alerted the public to the possibility of CAL ending its TransAtlantic services for the second time. (The first time was when the Lok Jack Board, leading the now defunct BWIA, halted the service and later sold the airline’s Heathrow slots for less than they were valued.) The discontinuation story was later followed by the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC), which stated that at the time of publication officials said no final decision had as yet been made.
But word coming to Business Day revealed that the Air Canada subsidiary Air Canada Rouge is standing by to take possession of CAL’s two B-767-ER300, 221-seater aircraft, which now operates the London/Gatwick service.
Information is that the leases on the two jets come to an end in March or April next year.
Officials of Air Canada Rouge, Air Cannda’s leisure subsidiary, have already been to Piarco to examine the condition of the two planes and are satisfied with their condition and have decided to pick them up when the lease with CAL comes to an end.
This means that unless CAL acquires other wide-body aircraft, which can make the Atlantic crossing, the carrier cannot continue to service London. In recent times, the B-767 aircraft, which was originally acquired to operate the London service, have been pressed into service on CAL’s New York route and even on the Airbridge, although Chief Executive Office Michael di Lollo made it quite clear that jet aircraft were not economical to be used on the Airbridge, when he first took up leadership of the airline.
http://newsday.co.tt/businessday/0,216500.html
TRAINING INSTITUTIONS
Unprecedented amount of Skills Training Institutions established under the People’s Partnership government.
• Drilling Academy at Ste Madeleine
• MIC Institute of Technology Welding Academy, Macoya
• Aviation Institute in Camden, Couva
• Woodford Lodge Technology Campus
• NURSING ACADEMY, El Dorado
• Teaching Hospital, San Fernando
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsUnion Industrial Estate Complex Sod Turning
Sod-Turning Ceremony for the Natural Gas to Petrochemicals Complex.
The construction of the Union Industrial Complex, La Brea project began with an official sod-turning ceremony lead by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
Due for completion in 2019, this complex will create 2000 jobs at peak construction and will generate TT$2.2 billion for the local economy. Check out photos from today's ceremony!
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsNuclear Medicine Unit Mount Hope
Commissioning of Nuclear Medicine Unit Mount Hope
HEALTH Minister Dr Fuad Khan yesterday said the waiting time for CT Scans will now be “almost non-existent” and the delay to get a scan will be “very minimal” following the launch of a Nuclear Medicine Centre at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex at Mount Hope. READ ARTICLE http://unctt.org/no-wait-for-ct-scans/
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsSod Turning for new Dialysis Centre
Sod Turning for new Dialysis Centre
Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan says the construction of a new dialysis centre at the Mt Hope Hospital, through a public-private partnership will save patients from having to go to private institutions and incur exorbitant medical bills.
http://unctt.org/health-minister-turns- ... is-centre/
UML wrote:The Debe interchange to Ghandi village segment, of the Sir Solomon Hochoy highway extension to Point Fortin, eased the long hours of traffic endured for decades! It also provides more connectivity to Debe and environs. Thank you Madam Prime Minister Mrs. Kamla Persad Bissessar. Thank you!!! #Kamla2015
UML wrote:A new bus service from Point Fortin to Syfoo Trace was launched this morning. Thank you to the Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) for making this happen.
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsWith just days to go before the General Elections,Dr Moonilal continued on his promise to deliver hope and joy by distributing 100 homes per week......
'I'll Take You There' saw its 27th week of distribution as more and more families enjoyed the blessing of owning their own home.........
Families who have been waiting for 31,30 28 1nd 29 years were also handed keys under the minister's 'Its been a long time coming' programme.......
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsPP GOVT’S PLAN FOR SAN FERNANDO
Set to become the jewel of the Caribbean…
…waterfront project for sports, leisure, business, tourism, jobs
THE San Fernando Waterfront project will be one of the largest ever projects undertaken by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago.
READ MORE https://www.facebook.com/voicett
UML wrote:CHECK IT OUT FOR YOURSELF.
HUNDREDS OF COMPLETED PROJECTS IN JUST 5 YEARS!!!
Dont believe PNM PROPAGANDA!!Development in the East West Corridor
Updated about 2 weeks ago
The following projects have been done under the PP Government in The East West Corridor:
1. UWI Costatt Campus – SANGRE GRANDE
2. New Arima Hospital (under construction) – ARIMA
3. Completed the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway Extension - ARIMA
4. New Arima Police Station – ARIMA
5. Valencia bypass Road - VALENCIA
6. New Walkover – OROPUNE
7. New Walkover – MALONEY
8. St. Barbara's Spiritual Shouter Baptist Primary School - MALABAR
9. Nursing Academy – EL DORADO
10. Tunapuna Promenade – TUNAPUNA
11. Upgraded Tunapuna Market – TUNAPUNA
12. National Tennis Complex (under construction) - TACARIGUA
13. Churchill Roosevelt Highway/Uriah Butler Highway Interchange – GRAND BAZAAR
14. Completion of the Aranguez Overpass – ARANGUEZ
15. National Oncology Centre (under construction) – MT. HOPE
16. Mango Rose Homework Centre – EAST PORT OF SPAIN
17. Upgrade of the Blanchisseuse Police Station
18. Diego Martin Highway Extension – DIEGO MARTIN
19. Diego Martin Technology Centre - DIEGO MARTIN
20. Chaguaramas Boardwalk and Recreation Facility - CHAGUARAMAS
21. New D’Abadie Bridge (B1/23) – D’ABADIE
22. New bridge B1/14 Churchill Roosevelt Highway - TRINCITY
23. Creation of three lanes out of Port of Spain by building a third lane on Bridge at Sea Lots
24. Creation of Roundabout at Lok Jack School of Business
25. Repairs to the Blanchisseuse Road improving connection to Asa Wright Nature Center
26. St Joseph River Bridge being reconstructed
27. Valencia Stretch repaved along with several sections of Eastern Main Road as well as widening of CR HIghway into three lanes going East
28. Upgrades to Hollis Main for an improved water supply along corridor
29. Water projects to expand pipe borne supply 24/7 for all.
30. Wastewater treatment plants in Matura, Arima, POS
31. The reconstructed bridge 2/10 Toco Main Road
32. New Bridge 1/47 Paria Main Road, Matelot
33. State of the art Carenage Health Centre
34. New Maloney Police Station
35. New Bridge Valencia Main Road, Valencia
36. THE VALENCIA VISITOR CENTRE
37. Paramin Primary School
38. St Peter's RC Primary, former the Pt Cumana Primary
39. Febeau Primary School
40. Arima New Government Primary School
41. Rose Hill RC Primary School, Laventille
42. Morvant ECCE School
43. Morvant pavilion upgrade
44. Public Access Learning Systems (PALS) at Sea Lots
45. Sea Lots Community Centre
46. St Augustine South Government ECCE Centre
47. El Socorro South Government ECCE Centre
48. Santa Rosa Government ECCE Centre
49. Sangre Grande Government ECCE Centre
50. La Puerta Government ECCE Centre
51. Valsayn Government ECCE Centre
52. Petit Valley Government ECCE Centre
53. Tacarigua Government ECCE Centre
54. El Socorro North Government ECCE Centre
55. Salybia Government ECCE Centre
56. Lopinot/La Pastora ECCE Centre
57. Maloney Government ECCE Centre
58. Valencia Government ECCE Centre
59. St Augustine ECCE Centre
60. Maraval ECCE Centre
61. Oropune Gardens ECCE Centre
62. Caura Royal Road ECCE Centre
63. Bon Air West ECCE Centre
64. Malabar ECCE Centre
65. La Horquetta ECCE Centre
66. Aranguez Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
67. Mt Hope Government ECCE Centre
68. BICHE PRESBYTERIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL
69. ARANGUEZ NORTH SECONDARY SCHOOL
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars- ... tos_albumsNew Coast Guard vessel
THE Coast Guard’s newest weapon in the fight against the illegal gun and narcotics trade in our territorial waters was formally unveiled yesterday by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar during a viewing ceremony at the International Waterfront, Port-of-Spain.
http://unctt.org/new-coast-guard-vessel-sails-in/
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsFebeau Primary School and St Columba Anglican Early Childhood Car
Febeau Primary School, San Juan and St Columba Anglican Early Childhood Care Centre, Barataria
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsSt Peter's RC Primary, former the Pt Cumana Primary,
St Peter's RC Primary, former the Pt Cumana Primary,
PPG doing what ROWLEY and the PNM REFUSED to do!!!
School in Rowley constituency too eh!!!!
Still waiting on that list of 5 things Rowley did for Diego Martin in his POLITICAL CAREER?!!!
INSIDE THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
INSIDE THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar toured the Children's Hospital in Couva today (July 7, 2015)
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsWORK DONE IN DIEGO MARTIN
March 12, 2013 ·
These are SOME of the work done in the Diego Martin Constituencies by the UNC/PP Government
CARENAGE FISHING CENTER
Carenage Health Centre
Bagatelle - Blue Basin Police Youth Club
PARAMIN RC PRIMARY SCHOOL
St Peter's RC Primary, former the Pt Cumana Primary,
Alickson Gardens Petit Valley
Church Street, Petit Valley
Cunin Terrace, Petit Valley
Dhalia Walk, Dorrington Gardens
Dorrington Gardens
Du Bois Terrace, Petit Valley
Rockdale Road
School Street, Petit Valley
Solomon Terrace, Beau Pres Road
Spring Walk, Dorrington Gardens
Superville Quarry Road
Team Drive, Petit Valley
Telokee Drive
Unity Street Beau Pres Road
Diego Martin Highway
Rehabilitated road La Puerta, Diego Martin
Morne Coco Road, Diego Martin-West Moorings
Road Rehabilitation Imbert Circular, Diego Martin
Diego Martin Lay By and the La Puerta Roadworks Project
CUMMINGS LANE, BAGATELLE BLUE BASIN
Cacao Road Extension Paramin
Fatima Road, Paramin
Morne Roche Road, Paramin, Drainage
Diego Martin Highway
PARAMIN RC PRIMARY SCHOOL
Bagatelle - Blue Basin Police Youth Club
Morne Coco Road, Diego Martin-West Moorings
Rehabilitated road La Puerta, Diego Martin
Alickson Gardens Petit Valley
Church Street, Petit Valley
Cunin Terrace, Petit Valley
Dhalia Walk, Dorrington Gardens
Dorrington Gardens
Du Bois Terrace, Petit Valley
Rockdale Road
School Street, Petit Valley
Solomon Terrace, Beau Pres Road
Spring Walk, Dorrington Gardens
Superville Quarry Road
Team Drive, Petit Valley
Telokee Drive
Unity Street Beau Pres Road
Road Rehabilitation Imbert Circular, Diego Martin
Diego Martin Lay By and the La Puerta Roadworks Project
CUMMINGS LANE, BAGATELLE BLUE BASIN
Cacao Road Extension Paramin
Fatima Road, Paramin
Morne Roche Road, Paramin, Drainage
CARENAGE FISHING CENTER1
St Peter's RC Primary, former the Pt Cumana Primary,
Chaguaramas Boardwalk
Carenage Health Centre
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsCentre for Persons with Disabilities, Carlsen Field
National Enrichment Centre for Persons with Disabilities opens at Carlsen Field
The National Enrichment Centre for Persons with Disabilities is earmarked to provide rehabilitation services, opportunities for vocational training and employment, independent life skills programmes, socially interactive activities and therapeutic services for persons with disabilities.
http://unctt.org/national-enrichment-ce ... sen-field/
UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albumsManzanilla Seawall
Manzanilla Coastal Protection Works
Stabilisation works at the Manzanilla Beach Facility, with the construction of a two hundred and fifty metre (250m) sheet pile seawall.
Hyperion wrote:http://www.pnm.org.tt/reasonstoremember/#p=1
I've saved UML a whole heap of trouble, here is a the link to all of the PP's achievements in the past 5 years.
Development throughout Trinidad & Tobago
UNPRECEDENTED DEVELOPMENT
In 5 short years under the People’s Partnership Government we have seen unprecedented development throughout Trinidad & Tobago. Check out photos of some projects
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