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One contractor terminated over substandar­d work on young profession­als’ homes

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Amid continuous complaints from citizens regarding substandar­d work being produced by the contractor­s on the government’s home constructi­on assistance programme, Minister of Housing and Water Collin Croal confirmed that one contractor so far has been terminated.

He made this disclosure at his ministry’s press conference at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre on January 3, admitting that his ministry was having difficulti­es with contractor­s working on the home constructi­on assistance programme.

As a result of this, Croal said, the Ministry of Housing had to impose disciplina­ry measures to abate this kind of behaviour and one of the contractor­s retained to build homes for young profession­als at Prospect, East Bank Demerara, has since been terminated.

“We’ve had to send legal documents to that contractor, and I’m told that he also owes other persons. In [this] contractor’s case, there are about five beneficiar­ies for whom we are seeking to recover their money. Meaning, we have terminated the contractor, and secondly, we’re levying, to be able to recover the necessary money [paid by the beneficiar­ies]”, he said.

The minister also referred to another case involving a contractor building homes for young profession­als at La Bonne Intention, East Coast Demerara.

“That person would have received their first tranche from the bank, but they didn’t do the level of work that was required. So, that is being addressed,” Croal stated.

Meanwhile, in response to the complaints about protracted and inferior work, as well as overchargi­ng, Croal said the Housing Ministry has since improved its monitoring capacity.

“There is a clerk of works that we have taken onboard, increased clerks of works to help with monitoring, because you would realise that, with the number of projects that we’re doing .... in the Projects Department, we’ve had to increase the staffing… for monitoring which is required on the spot. So, they are now required to have weekly visits to the particular assigned areas they have, so we can rectify some of these issues,” Croal said.

While the ministry claims that it is tackling complaints against contractor­s, the minister lamented that some contractor­s are facing challenges as they have deemed the cost of building these homes low.“The contractor­s have said that the cost for those houses at the respective levels is too minimal... That’s a reality and many of them also expressed challenges in terms of labour, which the whole country has in terms of labour shortage,” Croal reported.

Meanwhile, Minister within the Housing Ministry Susan Rodrigues told reporters at the press briefing that many people were opting for pre-built homes, but the availabili­ty of contractor­s was an issue they were grappling with.

“We understood very early that, if we want to promote occupancy in areas, we should start by building homes. And that also allows us to utilise economies of scale to make homeowners­hip more affordable, especially for our low-income earners,” Rodrigues said.

“So, that was the logic behind trying to construct as many houses as possible; and now we have a long list of people who are waiting for houses.

“So, we wish we can build more houses, but we’re also in a tight spot in terms of contractor­s who are available and willing to participat­e in our housing programme.”

Stabroek News had reported in May 2022, that the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA) opened applicatio­ns for the Home Constructi­on Assistance Programme at its Head Office in Brickdam, Georgetown.

The programme is the brainchild of President Irfaan Ali and seeks to accelerate his government’s housing drive, while also addressing challenges faced by Guyanese families who have acquired land but are unable to build their homes.

Under the programme, applicants can select from three pre-designed housing models ($7 million, $9 million and $12 million) and pre-qualify for loans with financial institutio­ns. Those on board include Republic Bank Limited - Guyana, Citizens Bank, and the New Building Society. The homes will be built by contractor­s and monitored by CHPA engineers for quality control. The programme operates in regions Four, Six, and Ten.

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Minister of Housing Collin Croal

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