Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHAPA)

7 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 11, ISSUE 1 CENTRAL HOUSING AND PLANNING AUTHORI TY (CHAPA) considering the rapid pace of construction in Antigua. “Building materials become scarce very quickly... we have been able to stockpile certain essential building materials,” Laviscount notes, highlighting the foresight in managing resources effectively. This approach has been instrumental in reducing downtime in projects, ensuring that the construction boom does not falter due to material shortages. EXPANDING THE HORIZON: NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES In the evolving narrative of CHAPA’s housing projects, new developments and challenges emerge, each telling a story of progress and perseverance. Laviscount highlights the strides made in various housing projects over the past year, underscoring the organization’s commitment to expanding its reach and impact. She details several vital projects that CHAPA has embarked on since last year. The Saint Philip’s project, boasting 19 completed homes, stands out as a significant achievement. The Bolens project, with 15 homes, is on track for completion within the year. The Dunbar’s project, catering to the middle-income bracket, is progressing well, with two of the four homes to be turned over by year-end. The Lightfoot development has seen a turnover of 12 homes in the past year. Lastly, the North Sound development, though in its early stages with one home completed, is poised for expansion with about 20 homes planned. Chairman Christopher reflects on his initial days at CHAPA, recalling his first site visits to these developments. He notes the transformation witnessed in projects like the Saint Philip’s and Bolens developments. Christopher inherited certain challenges, particularly in the Bolens project, which required strategic interventions. Under his leadership, policies were revised, and strategies were implemented, leading to significant progress. He praises the Construction Projects Department for its effective management and execution. Christopher emphasizes CHAPA’s role as a change-maker in the industry. The organization’s

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