by Paul A. Hay | Feb 20, 2021 | InfrastruCaribe
This issue begins a series on Transport Infrastructure in the Caribbean. #InfrastruCaribe first takes a look at the road network in three nations: The Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Guyana. In the Dominican Republic, a new suspension bridge is proposed to replace...
by Paul A. Hay | Feb 16, 2021 | InfrastruCaribe
EDITOR’S NOTE: In the past three editions, #InfrastruCaribe has been looking at various forms of social infrastructure in the Caribbean. In this edition, we conclude this series by looking at housing.We present developments in three of the larger Caribbean...
by Paul A. Hay | Feb 13, 2021 | InfrastruCaribe
EDITOR’S NOTE: As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, it is understandable that much effort is being made to expand or rehabilitate the existing healthcare infrastructure to avoid overwhelming the system and to maintain normal patient and support...
by Paul A. Hay | Feb 9, 2021 | InfrastruCaribe
EDITOR’S NOTE: In this edition, #InfrastruCaribe highlights five proposed or completed works to sporting facilities in the Caribbean. By far, the largest is a proposed Baseball Stadium in the Dominican Republic. Jamaica has two: the refurbishing of their...
by Paul A. Hay | Feb 6, 2021 | InfrastruCaribe
EDITOR’S NOTE: In this edition, #InfrastruCaribe examines social infrastructure in the Caribbean, and schools in particular. The Bahamas government has proposed a new comprehensive school, but without timelines or cost estimates. Student Housing is struggling to...
by Paul A. Hay | Feb 2, 2021 | InfrastruCaribe
EDITOR’S NOTE: In this issue, InfrastruCaribe takes a look at funding needed for Caribbean energy infrastructure to use renewables, particularly solar energy. Of the five cases presented, funding for the largest, in the Dominican Republic, is by the utility...
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