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Friday, March 14, 2025

T&T contractor gets $1.52B St Kitts contract

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St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister, Terrance Drew, left, greets CEO of East Coast Housing Development, Bryan Singh in his office in Basseterre last month.

St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister, Terrance Drew, left, greets CEO of East Coast Housing Development, Bryan Singh in his office in Basseterre last month.

A Trinidad and To­ba­go-owned com­pa­ny has se­cured a con­tract val­ued at $1.52 bil­lion for the con­struc­tion of 2,400 hous­es over four years in St. Kitts-Nevis.

The con­tract, which was signed last month in St Kitts, equates to a cost per house of about $633,000

East Coast Hous­ing De­vel­op­ment Lim­it­ed, which is based in San Fer­nan­do, has been award­ed the con­tract by the SKN Gov­ern­ment of Prime Min­is­ter Dr Ter­rance Drew.

The is­land-wide af­ford­able hous­ing project is to be de­liv­ered in four phas­es of 600 units each, with con­struc­tion to be­gin in June 2023, a news re­lease this week in­di­cat­ed.

The con­tract is for the sum of US$227 mil­lion.

Fund­ing is be­ing pro­vid­ed by a ma­jor Trinidad and To­ba­go fi­nan­cial in­sti­tu­tion.

Each house will in­clude a re­frig­er­a­tor, a four-burn­er gas stove, a rooftop wa­ter heater, and a wa­ter tank.

East Coast is part­ner­ing with Chi­na-based Crete­form Lim­it­ed, for the use of mod­ern tech­nol­o­gy and civ­il en­gi­neer­ing works on the project.

The St Kitts & Nevis Min­istry of Hous­ing and Hu­man Set­tle­ment is the ex­e­cut­ing agency for the project.

Dr Drew, who was elect­ed in Au­gust 2022, promised to make the de­liv­ery of low-cost hous­ing a pri­or­i­ty of his ad­min­is­tra­tion.

East Coast’s CEO Bryan Singh, a civ­il en­gi­neer, said he is ex­treme­ly hap­py to serve the peo­ple of St. Kitts-Nevis and promised to have the hous­es de­liv­ered on time and with­in bud­get.

The over­whelm­ing ma­jor­i­ty of work­ers would be em­ployed from St Kitts & Nevis, Singh said.

He said his par­ent com­pa­ny, Bryco Re­new­able En­er­gy Group, has had a long pro­fes­sion­al as­so­ci­a­tion with the ter­ri­to­ries of the Or­gan­i­sa­tion of East­ern Caribbean States (OECS).

The com­pa­ny has been in­volved in the de­vel­op­ment of in­fra­struc­ture.

He in­di­cat­ed that East Coast was cur­rent­ly en­gaged in dis­cus­sions with re­spect to pos­si­ble so­lar en­er­gy and wind tur­bine projects.


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