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Rebuilding works at Belvedere Housing Complex progressing | SOUALIGA NEWSDAY

March 20, 2019

Rebuilding works at Belvedere Housing Complex progressing | SOUALIGA NEWSDAY
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SINT MAARTEN (PHILIPSBURG) - The Director of the National Recovery Program Bureau, Claret Connor, recently completed a supervisory visits to the Belvedere Housing Complex and the Philipsburg and Simpson Bay police stations that are currently undergoing repairs.  Ensuring that works are performed at agreed standards is an important part of the due diligence responsibilities of the Bureau. 

Repairs to homes owned and managed by the Sint Maarten Housing Development Foundation (SMHDF) in the Belvedere Housing Complex are progressing. In total, repairs are being made to the roofs and ceilings of the homes of 117 families.  Director Connor, along with Project Manager Paul Sijssens, was joined by SMHDF representatives on a tour to some of the repaired units.  

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During the visit the Director spoke with residents to get their assessment of the ongoing works. “This project, as with all trust fund projects, will be closely monitored by the Bureau to ensure that clients, in this case the homeowners, are truly satisfied with the work that is taking place,” Director Connor explained. 

“At both visits we were able to confirm that the agreed system of verification is being adhered to. Indeed, it has taken longer than we had originally anticipated for. It is paramount that works are not just completed as fast as we would want, but they need to adhere to the strict quality standards.” Connor concluded. 

The repairs to the Police stations and the Belvedere housing complex fall under the 55 million USD Emergency Recovery Project 1, which is supported by the Sint Maarten Recovery & Resilience Trust Fund, financed by the Netherlands and managed by the World Bank. 

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