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May 26, 2023
Heroic Concrete and Concrete Products breaks ground on $6.4m plant in GB

A new $6.4m concrete manufacturing plant, the first to be operated by a Grand Bahama woman, will be fully operational by January 1, 2024.

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May 30, 2023
Ground broken for new Freeport concrete plant

President and CEO of FowlCo Maritime and Project Services Glennett Fowler and her team officially turned the soil last week for the $6.4 million Heroic Concrete and Concrete Products (HCCP) plant, which is expected to be fully operational in the first quarter of 2024.

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May 26, 2023
Heroic Concrete Breaks Ground For $6.4M Plant

GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS - Grand Bahama getting an economic boost Thursday as the Heroic Concrete and Concrete Products broke ground on a new facility.

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September 01, 2011
Bradford Marine Bahamas Manufacturing and Installing Concrete Floating Docks

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - Bradford
Marine Bahamas (Bradford Grand Bahama, Ltd.),one of the Bradford Marine family
of companies, is very pleased to announce that they have formed a new division,
Bradford Marine Bahamas Concrete Docks, which is now manufacturing and
installing concrete floating docks.
Their concrete floating docks are specially designed and engineered for
all types of commerci...

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October 11, 2010
Former Freeport Concrete head starts new business with son

By JAMMAL SMITH
Guardian Business Reporter
jammal@nasguard.com
The former chief executive officer of Freeport Concrete is exploring new business ventures. Raymond Simpson Sr. has partnered with his son to open a new building supplies business catering to the Grand Bahama market.
Freeport Building Supplies has opened its doors and is the newest retail outlet of its kind. The business will target lo...

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July 03, 2019
Sterling's Hurricane Hole project receives first pour of concrete

Sterling Global Financial's $250 million Sterling Hurricane Hole development received its first pour of concrete yesterday, marking the start to phase one of the development. A press release on yesterday's activities revealed that 75 percent of the retail space at Sterling has already been leased, [...]

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July 02, 2019
BahamasLocal.com views Sterling's Hurricane Hole Development 1st Concrete Pour

Under a blazing hot sun in the dust of a construction site, Acting Prime Minister K Peter Turnquest was on hand as a truck unleased its first load of concrete on a $250 million mixed use development...

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Concrete crumbles
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August 15, 2010
Concrete crumbles

By INDERIA SAUNDERS
Guardianâ Business Reporter
inderia@nasguard.com

It was the first BISX-listed company to fail and now Freeport Concrete is being broken up and sold off bit by bit as its CEO steps down and the receiver gets to work.
The inevitable changes at the fallen company have begun to manifest with its head, Ray Simpson, recently leaving and the receiver placing the company's rela...

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April 30, 2018
DPM: Data points to concrete signs of economic recovery

The country's most recent economic data by the Department of Statistics points to a Bahamian economy that is on the mend, Deputy Prime Minster and Minister of Finance Peter Turnquest said in a press statement released yesterday, adding that indicators point to rising confidence in [...]

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June 07, 2016
Minnis demands 'concrete plans' during budget debate

Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis yesterday cited comments from Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell to lash the government for what he called an "election year budget" which "offers the same costly goodies that won't answer the cries of people".

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