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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:So let's go back in time a little
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/100m-hd ... 0ba05890a9
Imagine after all that you still getting work
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:So let's go back in time a little
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/100m-hd ... 0ba05890a9
Imagine after all that you still getting work
What are they supposed to do if the building is unsafe? The UNC affiliated contractor did a poor job and due to the incompetence of public servants, the public loses millions once again.hover11 wrote:Great is the.......
GOVERNMENT TO DEMOLISH DEFECTIVE HOMES IN TRESTRAIL WORTH MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) intends to demolish more than half of the 100 housing units at the troubled Trestrail Development, located off La Resource Road, D’Abadie, due to infrastructure issues that have plagued the development. The buildings to be torn down are valued at millions of dollars.
Despite this, the contractor Ricky Raghunanan will be paid millions for work done on the development. The project, which began at $72 million VAT exclusive, is now estimated to be $112 million.
At this point, the sum to be paid to Raghunanan is being negotiated between him and the HDC’s lawyers since he was fired from the project in April of this year.
In a statement to the Sunday Guardian yesterday, the HDC could not confirm how many units would be demolished.
The Sunday Guardian understands that a resolution was passed by the HDC board and that Raghunanan was informed of their decision given that it would affect negotiations already underway.
“The Trinidad and Tobago Housing Development Corporation (HDC) will not demolish all the buildings at Trestrail. This decision was based on a report commissioned by an independent company’s testing of the structural integrity of the units constructed.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/hdc-to- ... fcc4b215e2
Wing as usual , you defend the government from not taking even a drop of accountability, however you want to spin it , they in charge now. As usual it is the taxpayers who feel it. Enjoy paying property tax, at least the government will have more money to mismanage.wing wrote:What are they supposed to do if the building is unsafe? The UNC affiliated contractor did a poor job and due to the incompetence of public servants, the public loses millions once again.hover11 wrote:Great is the.......
GOVERNMENT TO DEMOLISH DEFECTIVE HOMES IN TRESTRAIL WORTH MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) intends to demolish more than half of the 100 housing units at the troubled Trestrail Development, located off La Resource Road, D’Abadie, due to infrastructure issues that have plagued the development. The buildings to be torn down are valued at millions of dollars.
Despite this, the contractor Ricky Raghunanan will be paid millions for work done on the development. The project, which began at $72 million VAT exclusive, is now estimated to be $112 million.
At this point, the sum to be paid to Raghunanan is being negotiated between him and the HDC’s lawyers since he was fired from the project in April of this year.
In a statement to the Sunday Guardian yesterday, the HDC could not confirm how many units would be demolished.
The Sunday Guardian understands that a resolution was passed by the HDC board and that Raghunanan was informed of their decision given that it would affect negotiations already underway.
“The Trinidad and Tobago Housing Development Corporation (HDC) will not demolish all the buildings at Trestrail. This decision was based on a report commissioned by an independent company’s testing of the structural integrity of the units constructed.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/hdc-to- ... fcc4b215e2
And no backpay for public servants. Also what does government have to do with an unsafe building.hover11 wrote:Wing as usual , you defend the government from not taking even a drop of accountability, however you want to spin it , they in charge now. As usual it is the taxpayers who feel it. Enjoy paying property tax, at least the government will have more money to mismanage.wing wrote:What are they supposed to do if the building is unsafe? The UNC affiliated contractor did a poor job and due to the incompetence of public servants, the public loses millions once again.hover11 wrote:Great is the.......
GOVERNMENT TO DEMOLISH DEFECTIVE HOMES IN TRESTRAIL WORTH MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) intends to demolish more than half of the 100 housing units at the troubled Trestrail Development, located off La Resource Road, D’Abadie, due to infrastructure issues that have plagued the development. The buildings to be torn down are valued at millions of dollars.
Despite this, the contractor Ricky Raghunanan will be paid millions for work done on the development. The project, which began at $72 million VAT exclusive, is now estimated to be $112 million.
At this point, the sum to be paid to Raghunanan is being negotiated between him and the HDC’s lawyers since he was fired from the project in April of this year.
In a statement to the Sunday Guardian yesterday, the HDC could not confirm how many units would be demolished.
The Sunday Guardian understands that a resolution was passed by the HDC board and that Raghunanan was informed of their decision given that it would affect negotiations already underway.
“The Trinidad and Tobago Housing Development Corporation (HDC) will not demolish all the buildings at Trestrail. This decision was based on a report commissioned by an independent company’s testing of the structural integrity of the units constructed.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/hdc-to- ... fcc4b215e2
wing wrote:And no backpay for public servants. Also what does government have to do with an unsafe building.hover11 wrote:Wing as usual , you defend the government from not taking even a drop of accountability, however you want to spin it , they in charge now. As usual it is the taxpayers who feel it. Enjoy paying property tax, at least the government will have more money to mismanage.wing wrote:What are they supposed to do if the building is unsafe? The UNC affiliated contractor did a poor job and due to the incompetence of public servants, the public loses millions once again.
Both because PNM in power for nine years but contracts being awarded left right and center for this particular group of companiespugboy wrote:which party this scaffolding company turning home builder financing?
wing wrote:What are they supposed to do if the building is unsafe? The UNC affiliated contractor did a poor job and due to the incompetence of public servants, the public loses millions once again.hover11 wrote:Great is the.......
GOVERNMENT TO DEMOLISH DEFECTIVE HOMES IN TRESTRAIL WORTH MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) intends to demolish more than half of the 100 housing units at the troubled Trestrail Development, located off La Resource Road, D’Abadie, due to infrastructure issues that have plagued the development. The buildings to be torn down are valued at millions of dollars.
Despite this, the contractor Ricky Raghunanan will be paid millions for work done on the development. The project, which began at $72 million VAT exclusive, is now estimated to be $112 million.
At this point, the sum to be paid to Raghunanan is being negotiated between him and the HDC’s lawyers since he was fired from the project in April of this year.
In a statement to the Sunday Guardian yesterday, the HDC could not confirm how many units would be demolished.
The Sunday Guardian understands that a resolution was passed by the HDC board and that Raghunanan was informed of their decision given that it would affect negotiations already underway.
“The Trinidad and Tobago Housing Development Corporation (HDC) will not demolish all the buildings at Trestrail. This decision was based on a report commissioned by an independent company’s testing of the structural integrity of the units constructed.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/hdc-to- ... fcc4b215e2
Lots of Injuns take advantage of PNM .Mmoney607 wrote:wing wrote:What are they supposed to do if the building is unsafe? The UNC affiliated contractor did a poor job and due to the incompetence of public servants, the public loses millions once again.hover11 wrote:Great is the.......
GOVERNMENT TO DEMOLISH DEFECTIVE HOMES IN TRESTRAIL WORTH MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) intends to demolish more than half of the 100 housing units at the troubled Trestrail Development, located off La Resource Road, D’Abadie, due to infrastructure issues that have plagued the development. The buildings to be torn down are valued at millions of dollars.
Despite this, the contractor Ricky Raghunanan will be paid millions for work done on the development. The project, which began at $72 million VAT exclusive, is now estimated to be $112 million.
At this point, the sum to be paid to Raghunanan is being negotiated between him and the HDC’s lawyers since he was fired from the project in April of this year.
In a statement to the Sunday Guardian yesterday, the HDC could not confirm how many units would be demolished.
The Sunday Guardian understands that a resolution was passed by the HDC board and that Raghunanan was informed of their decision given that it would affect negotiations already underway.
“The Trinidad and Tobago Housing Development Corporation (HDC) will not demolish all the buildings at Trestrail. This decision was based on a report commissioned by an independent company’s testing of the structural integrity of the units constructed.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/hdc-to- ... fcc4b215e2
He is one of Rowley personal financiers, you don't know that Indian business flourish under PNM,?
Cause de blackman is at the bottom of the laddermero wrote:I thought Indians were docile beh behs. They taking advantage now?
Why we voting out PNM If indian does prosper under PNM?
Allyuh confused bad oui.
This msg was brought to you be the letters a and v, and ur checker deokisinghmero wrote:I thought Indians were docile beh behs. They taking advantage now?
Why we voting out PNM If indian does prosper under PNM?
Allyuh confused bad oui.
What Mero fail to understand is that are a lot of Indians that dont vote UNC. These are the Indians that live off the cream of the PNM. They get contracts after contracts.sMASH wrote:This msg was brought to you be the letters a and v, and ur checker deokisinghmero wrote:I thought Indians were docile beh behs. They taking advantage now?
Why we voting out PNM If indian does prosper under PNM?
Allyuh confused bad oui.
Lmaoooo.zoom rader wrote:What Mero fail to understand is that are a lot of Indians that dont vote UNC. These are the Indians that live off the cream of the PNM. They get contracts after contracts.sMASH wrote:This msg was brought to you be the letters a and v, and ur checker deokisinghmero wrote:I thought Indians were docile beh behs. They taking advantage now?
Why we voting out PNM If indian does prosper under PNM?
Allyuh confused bad oui.
Many more Indians dont ever vote UNC cause they felt let down by the UNC. These Indians believed that UNC would give them the milk & honey via contracts. It was only in UNC term that Africans prospered, UNC would nor dare refuse African contracts otherwise they would have appeared racist.
These same Indians that live off from PNM look down on other Indians, these are the Indians in suits.
zoom rader wrote:What Mero fail to understand is that are a lot of Indians that dont vote UNC. These are the Indians that live off the cream of the PNM. They get contracts after contracts.sMASH wrote:This msg was brought to you be the letters a and v, and ur checker deokisinghmero wrote:I thought Indians were docile beh behs. They taking advantage now?
Why we voting out PNM If indian does prosper under PNM?
Allyuh confused bad oui.
Many more Indians dont ever vote UNC cause they felt let down by the UNC. These Indians believed that UNC would give them the milk & honey via contracts. It was only in UNC term that Africans prospered, UNC would nor dare refuse African contracts otherwise they would have appeared racist.
These same Indians that live off from PNM look down on other Indians, these are the Indians in suits.
alfa wrote:zoom rader wrote:What Mero fail to understand is that are a lot of Indians that dont vote UNC. These are the Indians that live off the cream of the PNM. They get contracts after contracts.sMASH wrote:This msg was brought to you be the letters a and v, and ur checker deokisinghmero wrote:I thought Indians were docile beh behs. They taking advantage now?
Why we voting out PNM If indian does prosper under PNM?
Allyuh confused bad oui.
Many more Indians dont ever vote UNC cause they felt let down by the UNC. These Indians believed that UNC would give them the milk & honey via contracts. It was only in UNC term that Africans prospered, UNC would nor dare refuse African contracts otherwise they would have appeared racist.
These same Indians that live off from PNM look down on other Indians, these are the Indians in suits.
X100. It's the syrians and rich indians who benefit most from the PNM whilst those most vociferous in their support of same sadly are at the bottom of the barrel
Is the pnm to the bone, knuckle dragging, head in the ground sycophants don't see pnm is not fir the black man , but for the financiers .Mmoney607 wrote:alfa wrote:zoom rader wrote:What Mero fail to understand is that are a lot of Indians that dont vote UNC. These are the Indians that live off the cream of the PNM. They get contracts after contracts.sMASH wrote:This msg was brought to you be the letters a and v, and ur checker deokisinghmero wrote:I thought Indians were docile beh behs. They taking advantage now?
Why we voting out PNM If indian does prosper under PNM?
Allyuh confused bad oui.
Many more Indians dont ever vote UNC cause they felt let down by the UNC. These Indians believed that UNC would give them the milk & honey via contracts. It was only in UNC term that Africans prospered, UNC would nor dare refuse African contracts otherwise they would have appeared racist.
These same Indians that live off from PNM look down on other Indians, these are the Indians in suits.
X100. It's the syrians and rich indians who benefit most from the PNM whilst those most vociferous in their support of same sadly are at the bottom of the barrel
If people understand this fundamental point, they will never vote for the PNM
For Years I said PNM is racist but u never understood what I said.mero wrote:Lmaoooo.zoom rader wrote:What Mero fail to understand is that are a lot of Indians that dont vote UNC. These are the Indians that live off the cream of the PNM. They get contracts after contracts.sMASH wrote:This msg was brought to you be the letters a and v, and ur checker deokisinghmero wrote:I thought Indians were docile beh behs. They taking advantage now?
Why we voting out PNM If indian does prosper under PNM?
Allyuh confused bad oui.
Many more Indians dont ever vote UNC cause they felt let down by the UNC. These Indians believed that UNC would give them the milk & honey via contracts. It was only in UNC term that Africans prospered, UNC would nor dare refuse African contracts otherwise they would have appeared racist.
These same Indians that live off from PNM look down on other Indians, these are the Indians in suits.
So zoom the non indian troll stuck forever in character is the spokesperson for Indians in tnt.
I really appreciate yuh eh beloved.
Hadda take a drink and a bun in a timing ras
wing wrote:What are they supposed to do if the building is unsafe? The UNC affiliated contractor did a poor job and due to the incompetence of public servants, the public loses millions once again.
Or grom, u should have left himThe_Honourable wrote:wing wrote:What are they supposed to do if the building is unsafe? The UNC affiliated contractor did a poor job and due to the incompetence of public servants, the public loses millions once again.
"UNC" affiliated contractor selected by the PNM for this and other projects?
Public servants to blame for everything when it comes to wing lol, when does the PNM take any accountability for their actions, guess the public servants learnt that from the politicians.wing wrote:Contractors have to eat a food. Zoom radar labels anyone who does government work or has a certain name or looks a certain way as PNM. UNC affiliated contractors are selected based on lower price and not necessarily quality work. The public servants are partly to blame for this.
Mero & urself fail to understand is that are a lot of Indians that dont vote UNC. These are the Indians that live off the cream of the PNM. They get contracts after contracts.hover11 wrote:Public servants to blame for everything when it comes to wing lol, when does the PNM take any accountability for their actions, guess the public servants learnt that from the politicians.wing wrote:Contractors have to eat a food. Zoom radar labels anyone who does government work or has a certain name or looks a certain way as PNM. UNC affiliated contractors are selected based on lower price and not necessarily quality work. The public servants are partly to blame for this.
Which ones are not to trust? The ones in suits or slippers? You confused yourself.zoom rader wrote:Mero & urself fail to understand is that are a lot of Indians that dont vote UNC. These are the Indians that live off the cream of the PNM. They get contracts after contracts.hover11 wrote:Public servants to blame for everything when it comes to wing lol, when does the PNM take any accountability for their actions, guess the public servants learnt that from the politicians.wing wrote:Contractors have to eat a food. Zoom radar labels anyone who does government work or has a certain name or looks a certain way as PNM. UNC affiliated contractors are selected based on lower price and not necessarily quality work. The public servants are partly to blame for this.
Many more Indians dont ever vote UNC cause they felt let down by the UNC. These Indians believed that UNC would give them the milk & honey via contracts. It was only in UNC term that Africans prospered, UNC would nor dare refuse African contracts otherwise they would have appeared racist.
These same Indians that live off from PNM look down on other Indians, these are the Indians in suits.
Never trust an injun in a suit.wing wrote:Which ones are not to trust? The ones in suits or slippers? You confused yourself.zoom rader wrote:Mero & urself fail to understand is that are a lot of Indians that dont vote UNC. These are the Indians that live off the cream of the PNM. They get contracts after contracts.hover11 wrote:Public servants to blame for everything when it comes to wing lol, when does the PNM take any accountability for their actions, guess the public servants learnt that from the politicians.wing wrote:Contractors have to eat a food. Zoom radar labels anyone who does government work or has a certain name or looks a certain way as PNM. UNC affiliated contractors are selected based on lower price and not necessarily quality work. The public servants are partly to blame for this.
Many more Indians dont ever vote UNC cause they felt let down by the UNC. These Indians believed that UNC would give them the milk & honey via contracts. It was only in UNC term that Africans prospered, UNC would nor dare refuse African contracts otherwise they would have appeared racist.
These same Indians that live off from PNM look down on other Indians, these are the Indians in suits.
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