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Prefab houses due to arrive by early February

More than 200 small contractors and companies have been registered to assemble the 1 000 DuraVilla prefabricated houses which are scheduled to start arriving from Guyana by early next month.General Manager of the state-run National Housing Corporation (NHC) Ian Cupid Gill, who made the disclosure in an interview with Barbados TODAY, said a significant number of the mostly three-bedroom homes have already been allocated.“The process will start with 350 houses and the first set will land toward the end of January or early February. The remainder should be here between 90 to 150 days,” he said.Gill noted that apart from the DuraVilla houses, the government-owned Hope Inc. was also constructing units here.“Across the board for the amount of work that is being done by Hope Incorporated and the National Housing Corporation, I would safely say that just around 500 people have been approved. There are others who have been approved, but we are now preparing the lots and so on,” pointed

Private sector to help achieve housing goal

A private-public partnership is needed to fulfill Government’s ambitious goal of building 10 000 houses over the next five years.Minister of Housing, Lands and Maintenance Dwight Sutherland said this was why the Mia Mottley-led administration has been creating an enabling environment for the private sector to build more than half those houses.Speaking to the media following Wednesday’s tour of Ridge Meadows in Christ Church where B.J Investments Limited has been providing homeownership opportunities for 565 Barbados families, Sutherland stressed that Government was on a mission with its housing revolution.Noting that 1 400 houses will be built by the end of the financial year through the private-public partnerships, the Minister explained that in addition to the houses at Ridge Meadows, B.J Investments was designing another 400-unit affordable income community at Lancaster, St James.

Builders debate ability to deliver mass housing in short order amid flap over Chinese imports

Builders debate ability to deliver mass housing in short order amid flap over Chinese imports
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