Working progressing well on Grand Bahama's new 6.2 million fire station

Tue, Sep 1st 2015, 08:57 AM

ARTIST'S RENDERING - Contractor Patrick McDonald stands at the artist's sketch of the new $6.2 Million Fire Station being constructed on three acres of land in Freeport, Grand Bahama.  Mr. McDonald hopes to have the facility completed before the end of 2016, well ahead of the scheduled completion date.  (BIS Photos/Vandyke Hepburn)FREEPORT, Grand Bahama - Work is progressing well on Grand Bahama's new $6.2 million Fire Station.
Work on the facility began shortly after the Government of The Bahamas entered into a contract with Patrick McDonald Construction Company on July 28, 2015.
The new station is being constructed on three acres of land on Settlers Way, near Sergeant Major Drive and Fairfield East. Contractor Patrick McDonald expects to have the project completed before the end of 2016 coming in well ahead of the scheduled completion date.
Grand Bahama lost its Fire Station following the passage of Hurricanes Jeanne and Frances some ten years ago.
Officials at the Royal Bahamas Police Fire Department are said to be elated with the progress being made in the construction of the new facility which is being built on three acres of land.

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