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But, because 60 percent of the national gross domes-
tic product is connected in some way to the oil and gas
industry, there's a consistent enough flow of private-
sector activity to keep things busy.
And now that it's reached a certain level of stature, the
group has no intention to back away.
Consolidating existing markets, examining poten-
tial growth areas and expanding internally toward in-
creased scaffolding and asphalt/concrete capabilities
are priorities for the next several years, Murphy said,
though any long-range objectives must coordinate with
a political climate that tends to have a significant ef-
fect on business.
The next general election, which will include voting for
president as well as members of the House of Repre-
AT A GLANCE
WHO:
Junior Sammy Group of Companies
WHAT:
Largest private general contractor in
Trinidad & Tobago, comprised of Junior Sammy
Contractors Ltd., Jusamco Pavers Ltd. and Sam-
my’s Multilift Services
WHERE:
Claxton Bay, Trinidad & Tobago
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