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February 24, 2020
Ledee: Problem not lack of land surveyors, but broken system

Dr. Hubert Minnis.In response to the Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis' call for private land surveyors to phone the Office of the Prime Minister to inquire about surveying positions, Bahamas Association of Land Surveyors (BALS) President Emile Ledee told Guardian Business yesterday that the problem is not [...]
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November 30, 2018
'Acting Surveyor General doesn't turn up for work'

A TOP consultant in the Office of the Prime Minister has said delays at the Office of the Surveyor General have been "unconscionable," telling The Tribune the acting Surveyor General Thomas Ferguson "doesn't show up to work".

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May 09, 2018
Land surveyors concerned about WTO accession

The Bahamas Association of Land Surveyors (BALS) has joined the growing list of professional services groups that are concerned with The Bahamas' accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). In a letter sent to Keva Bain, acting director of trade and industry in the Ministry [...]
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July 05, 2012
Local Marine Surveyor Cautions Bahamians Following US Bahamas Deaths At Sea

A local marine surveyor is cautioning Bahamians to heed load capacities in the wake of two horrific boating accidents, including one that left three children dead July 4 when they were trapped inside a cabin as the boat they were on, a 34-foot Silverton, capsized on Long Island Sound in New York.

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July 05, 2012
Local marine surveyor cautions Bahamians following U.S. and Bahamas deaths at sea

Nassau, Bahamas - A
local marine surveyor is cautioning Bahamians to heed load capacities in
the wake of two horrific boating accidents, including one that left
three children dead July 4 when they were trapped inside a cabin as the
boat they were on, a 34-foot Silverton, capsized on Long Island Sound in
New York.

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December 07, 2023
Court of Appeal rules in favour of Andros land owner over Water and Sewerage Corp 'trespass'

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- —The Court of Appeal has ordered that the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) compensate a woman for trespassing by installing water supply equipment on her property and overturned a judge's ruling that she return a $20,000 cheque from the corporation, which had been an initial payment for using a portion of her land. [...]

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November 10, 2023
Work In Progress: You Have to Plan For Everything

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Kareem Bowe is a quantity surveyor in the Ministry of Works, but what does the quantity surveyance section do?

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April 04, 2023
Sir Franklyn urges urgent land reform

There is an urgent need for land reform in The Bahamas, which would include a land registry, to cut back on the amount of land theft that is taking place in the country, Arawak Homes Chairman Sir Franklyn Wilson said yesterday. "The first problem with land policy is just proving to people you own it ...
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September 20, 2022
Bahamian joins KPM Franklin’s engineering team in Orlando

Bahamian Dominic McFall has joined KPM Franklin’s engineering firm in Orlando as a project manager.

The company provides civil engineering, land surveying, planning and landscape architecture services to retail, single family and multi-family residential clients, healthcare, hospitality, theme park, office, industrial/warehouse and multi-use development markets.

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