Camille Mceachnie
Vendors at the Orange Hill, Shaw Park temporary market can move into the remodelled $31 million Scarborough market in just over one month.
The remodelled facility is 95 per cent complete, on time and within budget.
So says secretary of Food Production, Forestry and Fisheries Hayden Spencer at this week’s post-Executive Council media briefing held at the Tourism Division’s Scarborough headquarters on Wednesday.
“The project is 95 per cent complete. The contractor will now focus on minor interior works, putting up doors and landscaping,” Spencer said.
He said Alpha Engineering and Construction Limited of Trinidad, the contractor who won the construction bid for the project, gave a completion date of August.
The secretary said the remodelled facility will house more than 145 vendors, more than the previous structure.
He said it provides more space, including a designated confectionary vendors’ stand.
Speaking about the temporary market space at Shaw Park, Spencer said it will be “transformed into a farmers’ wholesale market.”
“We will now have a farmers market there. We cannot say to the vendors, we want you to support the local farmers and there is no wholesale market.”
In July 2018, at the simple ceremony to sign the remodelling contract, Chief Executive Officer of the Eco-Industrial Development Company of Tobago (E-IDCOT) Limited, Lois Leslie, said the budget for the project was $28 million.
Alpha Engineering was selected as the contractor from among four bidders. Bids for the project were invited in June 2016.