Approximately?400 people are now working on the construction of the multimillion-dollar marina at Six Men’s, St Peter.
Philip Tempro, chief executive officer of JADA, said the project which is to be completed in another year and a half was on schedule, with work on the bridge 80 per cent finished.
“This project will take Barbados to another level in terms of quality and material. It is going to be phenomenal,” Tempro said, adding that JADA is the sole contractor and has been doing every aspect of the project ranging from earthworks to coastal works.
This photograph shows work in progress on the marina that is expected to help transform the north of the island.
Six Men’s marina on schedule
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