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News Article
March 15, 2012
Still no completion date for road project

Minister of Public Works and Transport Neko Grant has refused to give a completion date for the controversial New Providence Road Improvement Project (NPRIP).
When asked for a firm date on when the wildly over budget and long-delayed project would come to an end yesterday, Grant told The Nassau Guardian that he did not wish to comment on the overall development of the project and its completion.
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News Article
March 05, 2012
NPIIP Report to Parliament - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham

Statement on New Providence Infastructure Improvement Project
Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham
House of Assembly
Monday, March 5, 2012

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News Article
December 01, 2011
Foreign contractor to excavate water system in 2013

After intensive workshops with consultants from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the general manager of the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) says the 10 year, $81 million infrastructure project will save the country $8 million every year.

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News Article
November 19, 2011
Road Corridors To Be Opened For Christmas Holidays

NASSAU, The Bahamas - The Project Execution Unit of the Ministry of Public Works and Transport announced Friday that in anticipation of increased traffic volumes during the month of December.

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News Article
November 04, 2011
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.

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News Article
August 24, 2010
Self-Starter wins airport contract

A BAHAMIAN-owned company formed through a grant from the Government's Self-Starter Program has won its first major contract at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA), marking out aircraft taxiways and aprons on newly-laid tarmac.

Having already marked the first phase of a car park for New Providence Development Company, Bahamas Striping has been hired by Florida-based Ranger Construction In...

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