Nevis minister looking for more women in non-traditional jobs
CHARLESTOWN, Nevis, Thursday October 27, 2011 — Minister of Housing and Lands on Nevis, Robelto Hector, is pleased to see gender barriers falling in traditionally male dominated jobs.
Minister Hector could not hide his elation when he witnessed a female construction worker for the first time on a construction site in Nevis while on a guided tour of the Nevis Housing and Lands Development Corporation’s Colquhoun Housing Development Project in Jessups Village on Tuesday (October 25).
“I am happy that the housing revolution is alive and well. My personal highlight for the day was actually seeing a female worker as part of a construction team here in Colquhoun,” said Hector, accompanied by the NHLDC general manager Eustace Nisbett and other board members on the guided tour of the Corporation’s four ongoing housing development projects.
“It demonstrates that we have crossed the steryotype barrier and we are empoying regardless of gender here in Nevis and that is pretty exciting for me,” said Hector, despite the fact that the sole female construction worker was one of about 125 persons currently employed directly in construction of the Corporation’s housing projects.
Hector also went on to highlight the role that these projects were playing in the small island’s economic revival.
“I am advised that there are some 125 persons employed at this stage in the construction phase and assisting the Land and Housing Corporation. It is my understanding that this does not include the complimentary aspect of the work that is painting, cabinetry and plumbing. So all in all, it may very well be about 150 persons that we can say are being employed.
“This is definitely assisting the economy at this stage. The construction inductry has always been that inductry that helps with the development of this economy,” he said.
Commenting on the pace of works, Hector said he was satisfied with what he had seen in relation to the projects forward movement but singled out the extension project at Ramsbury.
“I am overall satisfied having visited the four projects this morning. I am particularly moved with the Harbour View project [extension] that just started in June of this year and it seems as if it would be completed by early January.
“The estimated finishing time would have been June of next year but the workers, in my mind, are doing well and it seems like we will have an early opening for the second phase of the Harbour View project,” he said.
Notwithstanding, the minister stated that he was pleased the NHLDC was satisfying the needs for housing in Nevis and he looked forward to what he described as “the housing dream” which would satisfy the 700 home deficit as suggested by statistics from the Planning Department.
He noted that the Corporation continued to receive at least 30 new applications per month for housing, which has enabled it to determine how the housing needs on Nevis could be satisfied.
In relation to the future of housing on Nevis, Hector indicated that the Corporation had already begun to position itself in that regard.
“As we look to the future for housing in Nevis, the Corporation has just purchased an additional 11 acres of land in the St. James area, where we are contemplating another housing project to satisfy in excess of 90 families.
“We have also cleared some three acres in Hamilton and that should satisfy another 20 homes in that particular area. In Cherry Gardens Phase 2 we anticipate that some 52 new homes would be built in that area,” he said. Click here to receive free news bulletins via email from Caribbean360. (View sample)



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