Grand Bahama as 'logistics hub' for Baha Mar

Thu, Jan 27th 2011, 07:00 AM

 

The $2.6 billion Baha Mar project could bring direct benefits to Grand Bahama if plans to use the 86,000 square foot Associated Grocers warehouse as a logistics/distribution hub for the Chinese general contractor's equipment and construction materials come to fruition, Tribune Business can reveal.
China State Construction, which has gained a $1.95 billion construction contract from Baha Mar for the Cable Beach redevelopment, was said by multiple sources to be in talks with Ken Hutton, the former Freeport Concrete and John S George chief executive, about using the Sea Air Business Centre facility - valued at $12 million by its Florida-based owner - ...

The $2.6 billion Baha Mar project could bring direct benefits to Grand Bahama if plans to use the 86,000 square foot Associated Grocers warehouse as a logistics/distribution hub for the Chinese general contractor's equipment and construction materials come to fruition, Tribune Business can reveal.
China State Construction, which has gained a $1.95 billion construction contract from Baha Mar for the Cable Beach redevelopment, was said by multiple sources to be in talks with Ken Hutton, the former Freeport Concrete and John S George chief executive, about using the Sea Air Business Centre facility - valued at $12 million by its Florida-based owner - ...

 

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