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Impact resistant doors & windows for R.T. O’Neal Admin Complex

- as contract inked for procurement & installation works
The Ralph T. O’Neal Administration Complex will be upgraded with impact resistant doors and windows as part of a $2M contract inked today with Design BVI Ltd. Photo: VINO/File
The contract was inked today, August 11, 2020, between the Government of the Virgin Islands and Collin O'Neal representing Design BVI Ltd. Photo: GIS/Facebook
The contract was inked today, August 11, 2020, between the Government of the Virgin Islands and Collin O'Neal representing Design BVI Ltd. Photo: GIS/Facebook
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Speaking this morning, August 11, 2020, at the contract signing for the Procurement and Installation works at Ralph T. O’Neal Administration Complex, Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said full rehabilitation of the building is long overdue, as no major works were done since 2017.

"We are fixing the building once and for all, bearing in mind that no significant repairs were attempted after damage were received in 2017 due to hurricanes Irma and Maria."  

Hon Fahie continued, "One of the things we made a priority when we got into office was to expedite the recovery and rebuilding agenda and to prioritise the rehabilitation of the Central Administration Complex," he said.

As part of today's contract signing with Collin O'Neal representing Design BVI Ltd, impact-resistant doors, windows and frames will now be installed onto the building.

Pleased that local companies are  bidding - Hon Fahie 

The Premier said he is pleased to see local construction companies bidding on projects in the Territory, given the capacity of locals to deliver on quality. 

"We believe then and still today, public officers and the public deserve to work, conduct business and provide quality service in an environment that is reasonably comfortable and most of all safe," Hon Fahie said. 

Speaking at the ceremony, Minister for Transportation, Works, and Utilities, Hon Kye M. Rymer (R5) said the devastation of Hurricane Irma on the building resulted in it being boarded up as a temporary measure.

Contract brings cost savings - Hon Rymer 

With the Territory currently in the peak of the 2020 hurricane season, Hon Rymer said new fixtures will replace the boards; however, repair works will not commence until December 2020 and procurement works will commence behind the scenes. 

According to Hon Rymer, the government contract, worth just over $2M with Design BVI Ltd, is one that also brings cost savings. He said despite the challenges with COVID-19, the administration continues to progress well with the rehabilitation of Ralph T. O'Neal Administration Complex.

6 Responses to “Impact resistant doors & windows for R.T. O’Neal Admin Complex”

  • huh (11/08/2020, 13:31) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
    Well sah...Money really go where money is
  • Ghost (11/08/2020, 14:54) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Sounds great but I hope that when that building is being fix that the “mold” issue be addressed for it made many sick.. as far as I’m concerned God Letting Irma mess up that building Was a Blessing for that saved many lives from that mold.. and yes I am speaking as one that it affected in an adversed way.. so I do hope that this is looked at Hon. Premier.. .Dr. Smith down-played the mold situation and it’s effects on our health but Hon.Premier I beg you please take that mold situation into consideration.. that building needed to be shut down; only here it seems ok to have workers working in buildings that’s contaminated with that deadly mold.. in the US that building would have been shut down a long time ago.. they did it in St. Thomas - it’s called sick building syndrome..
  • Fed Up (11/08/2020, 15:39) Like (3) Dislike (6) Reply
    When would the staff of the most important department that pays everything on behalf of the whole government be moved from the building. The staff is working under inhumane conditions.
  • My girl (11/08/2020, 16:27) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
    Now they will do nothing in nice environment


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