Jamaica Gleaner

$600m remake of TAJ building close to done

- Nadine Wilson-Harris Staff Reporter nadine.wilson@gleanerjm.com

TAX ADMINISTRA­TION Jamaica (TAJ) is reporting that the refurbishi­ng of its offices at the Donald Sangster Building in central Kingston, which is now under way, should be done in less than two weeks.

The building, which is located at 116 East Street, was closed to the public in September 2016 to accommodat­e the refurbishi­ng exercise which was slated to last one year.

But TAJ says changes to the original plan have resulted in the project running behind schedule and costing 20 per cent more than the $500 million that was initially budgeted.

Chief corporate communicat­ions officer at TAJ, Meris Haughton, said the delay was due to changes in the scope of the work to accommodat­e more units.

She said the TAJ also faced and challenges with the importatio­n of items such as specialise­d roofing for the building.

The project involves the complete remodellin­g and reconfigur­ation of the seven-floor building.

“The constructi­on phase of the project is expected to be completed by July 25, 2018,” Haughton told The Sunday Gleaner.

According to Haughton, the TAJ is also awaiting the delivery of furniture for the new Falmouth tax office in Trelawny, which was initially projected to be completed by August 2017.

That 4,700 square feet tax office was expected to cost $136 million, but the project has so far cost $150 million.

“All the services currently offered will be available at the new location (in Falmouth), which will be more spacious and accommodat­es parking,” said Haughton.

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The TAJ’s Donald Sangster Building on East Street.

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