$43M contract signed to refurbish court in Spanish Town

$43M contract signed to refurbish court in Spanish Town

July 20, 2018 0 By Horace Mills

Jamaica Information Service – The St Catherine Parish Court (Spanish Town) is to be refurbished at a cost of $43 million.

The contract for the undertaking was signed on Thursday (July 19) during the quarterly press briefing at the ministry’s Constant Spring Road offices in St. Andrew.

SM Quality Construction will undertake the project, which is expected to get under way shortly and be completed over a four-month period.

Building Project Consultant at the Justice Ministry, Vivian Gordon, said that renovations will be extensive.

“We are changing windows, redoing the floors, we are painting, and we are upgrading plumbing and electrical services in the building,” he informed.

Minister of Justice Delroy Chuck (centre), Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Justice Carol Palmer (left), and representative of SM Quality Construction Austin Dennis sign the contract at the ministry’s Constant Spring Road offices on July 19.​ Photographer: Dave Reid

“We have many areas in the building that we have to look at in terms of the type and quality of the finishes, and all of those things will be addressed by the refurbishing,” Mr. Gordon added.


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