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DRA to build five new homes in Central Pines
By Disaster Reconstruction Authority
Jul 5, 2021 - 12:17:58 PM

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PHOTO COURTESY: Anwar Tynes, Abaco project manager, Disaster Reconstruction Authority ABACO, BAHAMAS – An Abaco-based Six A's Construction technician operates an excavator to prepare the land for phase one of the Central Pines housing project in Abaco.

ABACO, BAHAMAS – Within the next 10 days, the Disaster Reconstruction Authority (DRA) will begin construction of five homes in Central Pines, Abaco, one of the island’s popular housing subdivisions.

The DRA is confident that the Central Pines development will assist with increased demand for housing in Abaco.

The project will include a mixture of three-bedroom/two-bathroom, two-bedroom/one-bathroom and one-bedroom/one-bathroom homes. Each lot is approximately 8,000 square feet. The homes will be located within walking distance of The Abaco Center, which will be the island’s hurricane shelter and community center capable of housing nearly 1,000 people during an emergency.
“Lot and building pad preparation for the first five homes are expected to be complete in seven business days,” said Wendell Grant II, DRA project manager. “The construction of the homes will immediately follow.”

DRA officials plan to work with Abaco-based companies for phase one of the project. This phase involves construction of the five homes within three to six months.
Abaco-based SIX A’s Construction is one of the project’s contractors. Carl Archer, the company’s CEO, said their immediate focus is smoothing the ground at the project site so that surveyors could do their work.

“There is a great need for housing in Abaco right now and the project will really, really help residents with that as well and enhance Abaco in moving forward to some type of normalcy,” he said. “I applaud and appreciate this effort by government.”
The DRA is responsible for the site preparation, design and infrastructure. It will also ensure home construction meets the country’s building codes. DRA representatives will further collaborate with the project’s donors, who are providing partial funding to build close to 40 homes.

The DRA continues to welcome the feedback of key stakeholders within the declared disaster zone communities of Abaco and Grand Bahama. We invite you to connect with us on social media or to call us directly on Grand Bahama at 352-9111, or on Abaco at 699-1450. You can email us at info@drabahamas.org.

ABOUT: DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION AUTHORITY
The Disaster Reconstruction Authority was established in The Bahamas under the Disaster Reconstruction Act 2019 after Hurricane Dorian ravaged the islands of Abaco and Grand Bahama in September 2019. The Authority is an agency of the Ministry of Disaster Preparedness, Management, and Reconstruction. The goal is to facilitate post-Hurricane Dorian rebuilding and recovery. The DRA has offices in New Providence, Grand Bahama and Abaco.



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