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Roseau South to benefit from Eggleston Housing Development

ROSEAU, Dominica – Dominica advances to its goal of providing five thousand climate-resilient homes for the most vulnerable.

Local contractors have mobilized to carry out construction works for the new developments rolled out in various locations across the island – one of which is Eggleston.

For phase 1 of the Eggleston Housing Project, MMC Development Ltd has tapped seven local contractors to build 16 three-bedroom homes.

Each structure is a standalone unit, with the following features:

• One master bedroom with master bath
• Two standard bedrooms
• One sharing toilet and bath
• Living room
• Dining Room
• Kitchen
• Laundry area

Roseau South parliamentary representative, Chekira Lockhart-Hypolite, welcomed the development for the constituency.

“It is going to be a development whereby each and everybody will assist and will be part and parcel of what is going on in Roseau South.”

Lockhart-Hypolite emphasized that the government’s primary goal is to impact people’s lives and change their economic landscape.

Phase 1 is expected to be completed in about twelve months, followed by the handing over of keys to beneficiaries.

Once completed, this development will become a model for small communities that should be adopted around the region, said Cal Murad, Projects Director of MMC Development Ltd.

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