Daily Observer (Jamaica)

HAJ partners with Chinese firm to build 1,650 houses

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THE Housing Agency of Jamaica (HAJ) is slated to build 1,650 studio and one-bedroom homes in St Catherine, under a joint venture partnershi­p with China Harbour Engineerin­g Company Limited (CHEC), at a cost of approximat­ely $9.5 billion.

The 54-month project, to be called Catherine Estates, is being developed on land in the Bernard Lodge area and is scheduled to commence next month.

Prime Ministeran­drew Holness, CHEC Americas Division President Dr Zhimin Hu, and HAJ board chairman Norman Brown signed the project agreement during a ceremony at Jamaica House, yesterday.

The venture, which is being funded and executed by CHEC under the ‘design, build and finance’ model, represents the first foray by the firm, more synonymous with civil infrastruc­ture works locally, into Jamaica’s housing developmen­t market.

The price of the units will range from $5.5 million for a studio to $6.6 million for a one-bedroom house, which will be designed to facilitate expansion by prospectiv­e owners.

Holness said the 1,650 units form part of the 3,027 “affordable solutions” that the HAJ is slated to deliver by the end of the 2019/20 fiscal year next March.

Additional­ly, he said the developmen­t will be the largest undertaken in St Catherine since the constructi­on of Greater Portmore in 1992.

The prime minister indicated that Catherine Estates will be developed in six phases, comprising 14 clusters with wide-ranging amenities and features.

These include potable water supply and connection to the National Water Commission’s (NWC) centralise­d sewerage system, storm water drains, road networks, sidewalks, and streetligh­ts.

Additional­ly, there will be two large parks for community recreation, and land earmarked to build a primary school and high school, as well as a church, police station, health centre and commercial facilities.

Noting that these will contribute to Catherine Estates being a “total community”, Holness expressed the hope that “ultimately [it will] be a place of choice for Jamaicans to live, work, play, raise their families, do business and retire in their own castle”.

“We are putting in place all the components for a safe, sustainabl­e and affordable community,” he added.

In her remarks, Dr Hu said the project is being undertaken by CHEC in recognitio­n of the need for more affordable housing solutions in Jamaica, which she described as “immense”.

She also contended that the likely impact, which the provision of affordable housing can have on the homeowners and their families, is “immeasurab­le”.

“So, if we are able to further contribute to national developmen­t by committing our support in this area, then we will always be happy to work with the people of Jamaica towards fulfilling that vision,” she added.

Meanwhile, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Jamaica Tian Qi said the project is a “really great one” that will have a “great and very positive social effect here”.

“I think this project being invested in by China Harbour… is one of the best ones being done by a Chinese company in Jamaica, because this investment will directly benefit the Jamaican people,” he added.

Minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, with responsibi­lity for housing Senator Pearnel Charles Jr said the provision of adequate and affordable housing remains “a priority for this Government”.

“What we are seeing with the Catherine Estates housing developmen­t is a comprehens­ive and holistic movement towards national developmen­t,” he said.

HAJ Chairman Norman Brown, at the same time, said the agency is “bubbling with anticipati­on” for the developmen­t’s commenceme­nt, adding that the agency is “very pleased that we have partnered with CHEC”.

“We are looking forward to the start… because we know that the demand is out there. We will do our best to fulfil our role in the housing market,” he added.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second right, seated) signs the agreement for the Catherine Estates housing developmen­t in St Catherine at Jamaica House, yesterday. Also signing are president of China Harbour Engineerin­g Company Limited (CHEC), Americas Division Dr Zhimin Hu (second left, seated), and Housing Agency of Jamaica (HAJ) Chairman Norman Brown (right, seated). Other participan­ts include minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation Senator Pearnel Charles Jr (left, seated); permanent secretary Audrey Sewell (right, standing); and Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China Jamaica Tian Qi (second right, standing).
(Photo: JIS) Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second right, seated) signs the agreement for the Catherine Estates housing developmen­t in St Catherine at Jamaica House, yesterday. Also signing are president of China Harbour Engineerin­g Company Limited (CHEC), Americas Division Dr Zhimin Hu (second left, seated), and Housing Agency of Jamaica (HAJ) Chairman Norman Brown (right, seated). Other participan­ts include minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation Senator Pearnel Charles Jr (left, seated); permanent secretary Audrey Sewell (right, standing); and Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China Jamaica Tian Qi (second right, standing).

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