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ects. His determination and drive has yielded steady
growth for MPMS, which has transitioned into incre-
mentally larger operating spaces through the years
before most recently settling into company-owned
premises in an industrial park in Arima, the country’s
fourth-largest city.
The new facility sits on a full acre of land and houses
offices, a large warehouse and garage/parking facili-
ties for a fleet of vehicles. The administrative team
includes directors, a human resources manager, an
executive secretary, a company secretary, an officer
manager, an accounting supervisor and clerks, a ma-
terials/inventory clerk, a messenger/courier and a re-
ceptionist.
“We are proud to be Trinidad & Tobago's leading plumb-
ing and maintenance service provider with the area's
most experienced professionals in the industry,” Phil-
bert said. “You can feel confident knowing Martin's
Plumbing & Maintenance Services has been a recog-
nized leader at exceeding our customers' expectations
for more than 30 years. We have skilled personnel,
and pump technicians that have a great track record
from their past jobs. We have an excellent reputation
and plan to keep it that way.”
The MPMS plumbing contracting and technical team
includes a licensed sanitary contractor tenders de-
partment, technical director, civil engineer, project
manager, site supervisors, certified plumbers, skilled
workmen, welder, mason and an on-site labor force.
The plumbing maintenance team also includes an
operations manager, supervisors, certified plumbers,
laborers and trainees, and also houses all plumbing
materials, tools, heavy and light equipment, camera-
testing equipment, smoke-testing equipment, snake
machines and full equipment maintenance panel
vans.
The company’s vast roster of services includes plumb-
ing tendering, mechanical, civil and technical designs,
internal & external plumbing designs and installation,
removal of existing plumbing for industrial, commer-