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Power plant would have '15.4 billion impact'
Power plant would have '15.4 billion impact'
A U.S. group is pushing for government approval to build a $700 million power plant in New Providence which would entirely replace any need for power generation by the Bahamas Electricity Corporation.
In the process, the group's principal claims the project will stimulate a proposed $15.4 billion impact on the Bahamian economy over its 25-year life span, including 7,800 to 8,800 jobs annually a...
Bahamas Striping Wins Industry Award
Bahamas Striping Wins Industry Award
On Saturday October 20th, 2012, the Bahamas Contractors Association voted Bahamas Striping as the Level 1 Sub-Contractor Of The Year at an awards banquet at the British Colonial Hilton.
According to the president of the two-year old company, Atario Mitchell, the
award is the more remarkable as the company has been operating for less than three years.
Saunders and Montagu Beach areas to be enhanced
Saunders and Montagu Beach areas to be enhanced
Nassau,
Bahamas - In its efforts to continue the New Providence Infrastructure
Improvement Project, The Government of The Bahamas signed three contracts
Thursday that will enhance the Montagu and Saunders Beach areas.
The
improvements include the addition of a waterfall, benches and tables to Montagu
Beach, landscape enhancements, state-of-the-art restrooms, sidewalks and
wheel-chair accessible r...
China Harbour Engineering Company hosts North Abaco town hall meeting
Updated plans for the North Abaco Port Project are outlined to community. First of many Town Hall meetings as construction gets underway...
Graycliff closes in on winery opening date
Graycliff closes in on winery opening date
Top management at Graycliff revealed that construction has begun on the first Bahamian winery, which is estimated at a total cost of $4 million to $5 million.
Cavalier to hire 'at least' 20 subcontractors for PMH project
Top management at Cavalier Construction plans to hire at least 20 local subcontractors amounting to hundreds of jobs and more than $20 million worth of work, Guardian Business can reveal.
Neymour demands government explain concessions claim
Neymour demands government explain concessions claim
Former Minister of State within the Ministry of Energy and the Environment Phenton Neymour yesterday demanded that the government reveal whether it granted any alleged concessions to international investors seeking approval for a proposed waste-to-energy project in The Bahamas.
U.S. and Bahamian Officials Attend Official Opening of 20M U.S. Coast Guard/OPBAT Hangar on Great Inagua Island
U.S. and Bahamian Officials Attend Official Opening of 20M U.S. Coast Guard/OPBAT Hangar on Great Inagua Island
INAGUA, Bahamas -- On Thursday, March 21, 2013, a delegation of U.S. and Bahamian senior government officials travelled to Great Inagua Island (GI) for the ceremony to mark the official opening of the United States Coast Guard (USCG) and Operation Bahamas Turks and Caicos's (OPBAT) new $20 million...
From The Pitch To PMH
From The Pitch To PMH
Richard Wilson joined the construction industry on leaving school as an apprentice quantity surveyor with William Sindall in 1958. For several decades he has been involved in some of the largest construction projects in The Bahamas.
Norman's Cay Enters 'Execution Phase'
Norman's Cay Enters 'Execution Phase'
A luxury development on Norman's Cay in the Exumas has reached "the execution phase", bringing to fruition many years of effort and speculation surrounding the pristine piece of property.