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PM's 'intervention' sought over 130 Gold Rock jobs
PM's 'intervention' sought over 130 Gold Rock jobs
The Opposition's leader yesterday voiced optimism that the Prime Minister's "intervention" will prevent "a substantial blow" to Grand Bahama's economy with up to 130 jobs threatened by the Gold Rock group's closure.
Companies Cement Relationship, Form Bahamas Redi-Max
Companies Cement Relationship, Form Bahamas Redi-Max
In a move aimed at strengthening efforts, streamlining resources and building efficiency, two of the largest companies in the Bahamian construction industry announced this week they have joined forces...
Gov't start to issue hurricane vouchers
Gov't start to issue hurricane vouchers
THE government has started issuing colour-coded vouchers valued at $100, $500 and $1,000 to homeowners who have received approval for building materials in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.
Baha Mar spends 615 million locally
Baha Mar spends 615 million locally
Continuing its initiative to support local businesses, Baha Mar officials announced yesterday that they have awarded to date in excess of $615 million in local contracts to more than 400 contractors.
The $3.5 billion resort development had initially committed to awarding some $400 million in contracts to Bahamian contractors, but has already far exceeded that commitment, said executives.
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Globally experienced manager brings expertise to Freeport Concrete
Freeport Concrete Company Limited announced this week the appointment of Mr Martin Foody as Concrete and Block Plant Manager in charge of their new ready mix concrete batching facility in Freeport, Grand Bahama.
New National Stadium is a Work in Progress
New National Stadium is a Work in Progress
THE ERECTION of the Bahamas National Stadium will pump $12 to $18 million into Bahamian construction materials suppliers, a Chinese project manager said yesterday, while the overall cost of the project has grown since it broke ground.
Contract Signed For Repairs To Bridges In South Andros
As the government executed a $1,753.026.86 contract to rehabilitate the bridges in Deep and Little Creek, South Andros, Administrator Brenda Colebrooke-Munroe expressed the fears of residents who daily make the dangerous trek across the bridges to and from school and work. She thanked the government for hearing the cries of residents and meeting their needs.