Utility company office hit by mould growth

Thu, Sep 22nd 2016, 09:45 AM


The Grand Bahama Utility Company building in Freeport.

THE Grand Bahama Utility Company’s (GBUC) main office building has been closed down due to a reported severe mould infestation.

According to reports, some of the workers had become ill and had to be relocated from the building on Cedar Street, Freeport, which had been closed since last week, to other premises. The Tribune attempted to speak with officials, but was told that no one was available.

GBUC is owned by the Grand Bahama Port Authority. A crew has been called in to address the issue.

By Denise Maycock, Tribune Freeport Reporter

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