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The Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT) has begun formal assessments of the Prime Minister’s Residence in Tobago ahead of planned remedial works.
According to a release, Works and Infrastructure Minister and UDeCOTT’s line minister Jearlean John MP toured the residence on Sunday, alongside UDeCOTT Chairman Shankar Bidaisee, Deputy Chairman Peter M. Kanhai, and Facilities Manager Rydell Mahabir.
The walk-through began shortly before 9:00 am and included inspections of the compound, the main building, and adjoining structures that house staff and members of the protective services. It concluded around 10:00 am with a planning session to document necessary works and chart the next steps.
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