The Slate was wiped Clean.
"The
slate was wiped clean after the destruction to properties caused
by two hurricanes in less than a year to Grenada and its sister
isles resulting in an economic boom in the construction industry
that spread throughout the Grenada. According to
Construction consultant Brendan McKinley.
During reconstruction thousands of properties needed
extensive repairs. Many homeowners took the opportunity to have
additional work done such as turning the space underneath their
home into living accommodation which also acts as a hurricane
shelter, replacing their roofs and renovating other parts of the
house which was left in a mess. Placing even more pressure on
what already was a strong-demand market for key building
materials.
With thousands of homes and businesses in need of reconstruction,
the high demand for labour and key building materials such as
cement, lumber and steel left many building contractors with
uncompleted projects.
As a result of the shortage, prices of key materials spiralled.
Contractors struggled with ballooning costs on fixed-price jobs,
they tried to pass them along later, which caused a ripple effect
in the cost of public and private construction. The ripple
extended to rental rates increases for office buildings and
higher construction costs for new homes and renovations.
Building costs increased over 20 percent during the past year.
The reliance on building material imports increases
vulnerabilities to local market risks. Contractors are demanding
that we have a couple of cement manufacturing plants, perhaps one
in St. Andrews and one in St. Georges. says Brandon
McKinley.
Homeowners also requested high quality roofing materials,
and were disappointed in the quality and range that was imported
and very often homeowners spend a considerable amount of money on
large external walls, that add little or no value, whereas the
cost could be more practically spent on the roof. (See page 22.)
The effects of these natural disasters also impacted negatively
on our schools, hospitals and other essential services. This
experience should serve as the perfect opportunity to establish
an overall long term strategy to rebuild the country into a
modern Caribbean island ready for the global climate that is
changing so rapidly. We should not be looking back in 10 years
time saying if only we did this or that.
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