Business View Caribbean | February 2020

57 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN FEBRUARY 2020 WINDWARD ROADS INFRASTRUCTURE , SABA & ST . EUSTAT IUS C O N S T R U C T I O N N . V . DEMOLISHING OF BUILDINGS EXCAVATING DISPOSAL & GENERAL TRUCKING Sand & gravel materials are all locally made TEL: +17215223434 EMAIL: COURTAR_6@HOTMAIL.COM ST EUSTATIUS CN gravel are already available on the islands, so making concrete is a fairly easy process. In summing up the future of economic growth and infrastructure on the islands, Vanderbij notes, “In Statia, there is a place to grow for tourism and we are pleased to be involved in the projects that we’re working on now that will improve that sector. But Saba, I still find is a very, very nice island – one of a kind in the whole Caribbean. It is very neat and clean. It has a lot of nice dive spots and Mount Scenery is like a jungle when you walk through there. For the ecotourists, that is very good. But on Saba you don’t have any beach because it is a volcanic island, so it is not for the big push of tourists.” Good infrastructure is essential for a thriving economy and Saba R&C, Statia R&C, or Windward Roads continue to play an important role in the development and implementation of integrated projects on the Windward Islands. Our slogan is Building Happiness.

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