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Neering firm in T&T e its mark here

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raising standards in the constructi­on industry. Like so many other Guyanese who have made their mark elsewhere, in this instance in Trinidad and Tobago, the senior Doodnauth, Prem, is ready to ‘make a statement in the building sector, bringing with him his son, Larry, who is clearly up for the new business adventure.

New, frankly, is a bad choice of words. PSKL has already made a mark here undertakin­g commercial constructi­on here as long ago as 2006 in Berbice and in Diamond. Now, Prem says, they are ready to take a more significan­t plunge at home and are already engrossed in ‘setting up shop’ at premises situated at 1 Delph Street, Campbellvi­lle. That will be their home base though the Doodnauths say that they intend to strike out for various parts of the country to sell, first, their standards and afterwards their services to a market which they see embracing both the public and private sectors.

It took a while to get through the bewilderin­g array of services which PSKL says it seeks to offer in Guyana. They range from routine constructi­on services to project and constructi­on management. Fabricatin­g and welding, roofing works and the erection of security fencing are, they say, among their specializa­tions.

With their Delph Street operation due to be ‘up and running’ within (approximat­ely) a month, the Doodnauths had taken time off from preparatio­ns for their own local launch to make an appearance at GuyTIE. The company says that its “profession­al team” hails from Guyana “but has gained vast experience working in Trinidad & Tobago, on many projects in the industrial, commercial, multi-residentia­l and residentia­l sector” and that they have “completed many projects locally & regionally”. Impressive boasts which they say they aim to back up with performanc­e once they ‘get going’ in Guyana.

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