Dominica govt to construct 16 homes, 50 meters concrete wall and more in Soufriere: PM Skerrit
Friday, 7th January 2022
He announced that the government would construct 16 individual homes at Savanne, and local contractors would be engaged in the project. The construction will be commenced early this year.
The government also plans to build a slipway or boat ramp will be constructed at Scottshead to allow fisherfolk to move their vessels to and from shore for repair and storage during severe weather.
Not only that, Prime Minister announced that 50 meters of concrete wall, 10ft tall, will be reinstated along the Soufriere/Scottshead Seawall, damaged during the passage of Hurricane Maria. The project also includes 60 meters of the reinforced concrete roadway and 60 meters of rock revetment for the protection of the wall along the shoreline.
PM Skerrit stated that the Soufriere Health and Wellness Center is complete and will officially open early this year. Besides this, a community centre, which will double as a hurricane shelter, is on the cards for Gallion.The government is also planning to build 16 climate-resilient homes in Pointe Michel. Local contractors will lead the projects in Union Estate, near Poree. The homes are also for residents displaced by Hurricane Maria in 2017.
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