Stabroek News

Parfait Harmonie works:

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Lelon Saul, CH&PA CEO (left), Denise King-Tudor Director of Operations (centre) and Omar Narine, Director of Projects examine a plan of infrastruc­tural works to be carried out in Lust-en-Rust, Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara.

The Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) is aiming to complete the constructi­on of 10 housing units at Onderneemi­ng, West Bank Demerara by early April as it continues its efforts to provide affordable housing solutions to Guyanese.

During a tour of the constructi­on site, which was facilitate­d by the CH&PA yesterday, it was explained that the structures, which are elevated two-bedroom housing units with 670 square feet of livable space, carry a price tag of $8 million each.

According to CH&PA Engineer Deron McKinnon, all the buildings have the same design and would be constructe­d using the same methods. “We are doing it all around the country. This is the second area, with Providence being the other. At the moment, there are no duplexes for the area,” he said.

It was explained that the units were scheduled to be completed in March but there was a delay, which was caused by rain. Neverthele­ss, the CH&PA is confident that the units will be completed by early April.

It was noted that four companies have been contracted to build the units. These are: General Contractin­g, JPM General Constructi­on and Engineerin­g Services, Ivor Allen and Platinum Investment­s.

McKinnon also noted that the current designs allow the prospectiv­e homeowners the option of extending if they so desire.

“We are just making sure that once someone gets this place, it’s going to be livable and they are going to be comfortabl­e doing what they want to do,” he added.

Stabroek News was told that in addition to the 10 units currently under constructi­on, an additional nine, comprising two and three-bedroom units, will commence within the next two weeks.

According to Omar Narine, Director of Projects at the CH&PA, the potential nine will be the “flat version” of the current units being constructe­d and will be between 600 and 900 square feet. However, the prices for those units have not yet been set.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the CH&PA Lelon Saul, who was also present during the tour, explained that the constructi­on of the units forms part of the agency’s 2018 target to deliver 247 housing units across the country at Onderneemi­ng, Bath Experiment, Perseveran­ce and Cummings Lodge

“Also, during this year, it is our intention to allocate 1,000 service lots across the country; that will be happening at Perseveran­ce, Cummings Lodge and Providence Garden, which was formerly known as the remigrant scheme where we have recommence­d the allocation of house lots there,” he added.

The CEO also disclosed that an additional 750 houses will be delivered via public/private partnershi­ps before noting that informatio­n on that project will be provided at a later date.

Meanwhile, Director of Operations at the CH&PA Denise King-Tudor, detailing the applicatio­n process for persons interested in owning one of the homes, explained that it begins with them submitting an applicatio­n to the CH&PA, after which they would be interviewe­d.

Thereafter, the CH&PA will move to have applicants prequalifi­ed in terms of being eligible for purchase of one of the units that are being constructe­d in Onderneemi­ng or at the other areas. Once that is completed, a letter will be issued that the applicant can take to their preferred bank.

From there, if the applicant has been prequalifi­ed by the bank, the letter is sent back to the agency and the applicant is placed on a waiting list.

“Once we are ready to proceed in terms of selling of the properties, we will invite you and thereafter you will be required to pay the initial deposit, which is dependent on the amount that the applicant has been prequalifi­ed for by the bank,” King-Tudor said.

“…We are encouragin­g interested persons to come and visit the locations; come and see what we are doing. Be a part of the process from the inception and so you can come and see and talk to the engineer on the ground, [or the] clerk of works and they would be able to advise you in terms of what is happening with the building. At the end of the day, I think that families and individual­s will be happy as they acquire or purchase the units from us,” she added.

Additional­ly, with regard to other areas of focus for the CH&PA, Narine explained that electrical works are also slated for Lust-en-Rust and Recht door Zee, where there are on-going projects. These works, he said, will commence in another week or so.

“For this year we have a potential $300 million in infrastruc­tural works and that’s it for Parfaite Harmonie for 2018,” he added.

He mentioned that as of December 2017, the CH&PA would have completed $40 million worth of infrastruc­tural upgrading projects. This, included the upgrading of various deteriorat­ed roads in Parfaite Harmonie.

However, Stabroek News understand­s that the CH&PA is aggressive­ly engaging the NDC to take over those roads so that they can assume responsibi­lity for the necessary maintenanc­e.

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One of the housing units currently under constructi­on at Onderneemi­ng, West Bank Demerara.
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Ongoing road works at Lust-en-Rust, West Bank Demerara.

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