As construction sector back out today:
No smooth sailing says Contractors Assoc
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The locked gate at the construction site of the new Ministry of Health headquarters, Queen’s Park East, Port-of-Spain.
ROBERTO CODALLO
SHALIZA HASSANALI
The two-month national lockdown enforced by the Government on May 3 as a measure to curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus has adversely affected the State’s housing programme with projections for 1,800 housing units by the end of 2021 now being scaled back to 1,000 units.
Hundreds of construction workers are scheduled to resume work this morning at public and private sector projects that had been put on hold due to the restrictions imposed by the Government.
As construction sector back out today:No smooth sailing says Contractors Assoc
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Cocorite man: HDC broke my car window
Tuesday 22 December 2020
Foster Stewart points to his car window, now covered with plastic, after it was broken by a stone that flew from a weed wacker operated by HDC workers on October 22. - Angelo Marcelle
A Cocorite man is seeking a reimbursement of $675 for repairs to the back right window of his vehicle which he said was broken by Housing Development Corporation (HDC) workers cutting grass in his area.
Foster Stewart said, on the morning of October 22, two men came to his door in Power Magazine Housing Scheme and informed him they had accidentally broken his car s back window when a stone got caught in a weed wacker being used to cut the grass. The stone was catapulted over the partition one of the men was holding up for protection and broke Stewart’s window.