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New state-of-the-art NEOC building will help 'save lives'- Gov Rankin

- Ground breaks for new NEOC building @ McNamara; old DDM building will be demolished
From left: Premier and Minister of Finance, Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1), Minister for Transportation, Works and Utilities Hon Kye M. Rymer (R5), Governor John J. Rankin and Deputy Governor David D. Archer Jr symbolically break ground for the construction of the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) at McNamara, Tortola on February 16, 2021. Photo: Facebook
The building will include include devices that will support energy savings, solar technology, resilient IT infrastructure, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor quality, good stewardship and resource management, in addition to environmental sensuality according to Deputy Governor David D. Archer Jr. Photo: GIS/File
The building will include include devices that will support energy savings, solar technology, resilient IT infrastructure, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor quality, good stewardship and resource management, in addition to environmental sensuality according to Deputy Governor David D. Archer Jr. Photo: GIS/File
The old NEOC building will be demolished to make way for the new design. Photo: Team of Reporters
The old NEOC building will be demolished to make way for the new design. Photo: Team of Reporters
Director of Projects in the Ministry of Finance Dr Drexel M. Glasgow, said the project will be constructed in a 24-month period. Photo: GIS/Facebook
Director of Projects in the Ministry of Finance Dr Drexel M. Glasgow, said the project will be constructed in a 24-month period. Photo: GIS/Facebook
Meanwhile, new Governor John J. Ranking, CMG said given his top priority is internal security and effective disaster management as empowered by the constitution, he was pleased to be at the ceremony given the impacts of the 2017 hurricanes on life and businesses in the VI. Photo: GIS/Facebook
Meanwhile, new Governor John J. Ranking, CMG said given his top priority is internal security and effective disaster management as empowered by the constitution, he was pleased to be at the ceremony given the impacts of the 2017 hurricanes on life and businesses in the VI. Photo: GIS/Facebook
McNAMARA, Tortola, VI – The Virgin Islands National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) will soon get a state-of-the-art building that will be able to withstand hurricane-force winds and keep comfortable and secure the people who selflessly work to keep the territory safe during and after disasters.

This was revealed at the groundbreaking ceremony yesterday, Tuesday, February 16, 2021, by Director of Projects in the Ministry of Finance, Dr Drexel M. Glasgow, who noted that the project will be constructed in a 24-month period.

According to Dr Glasgow, the project will come at a cost of $9,803,215 and the contract is among the Government of the Virgin Islands and Tandem Development and D&B Heavy Equipment Services Ltd.

New NEOC Years in the making 

“The Genesis of the need to rehabilitate this building, the DDM building, spans many decades. It was not fitting for the agency… to work out of this building and seeing that their primary responsibility was to preserve lives during disasters an emergency. It's not very fitting for them to work out of this building when in fact this building was susceptible to these same disasters,” he said. 

According to Dr Glasgow, the contractor has now been given access to the site to demolish the existing building and construct the new facility in a contracted duration.

"This building is expected to be the first of its kind in the region that combines resilience, sustainability and smart concepts in a facility that is expected to allow the core of government to continue and function during and immediately after the passage of an event.”

Building will 'help save lives" - Governor Rankin 

Meanwhile, new Governor John J. Ranking, CMG said given his top priority is internal security and effective disaster management as empowered by the constitution, he was pleased to be at the ceremony given the impacts of the 2017 hurricanes on life and businesses in the VI.

“Today we're marking the start of a new NOEC which will host Department of Disaster Management [and] serve as a focal point for the National Disaster Management Council and in short and put simply, help to save lives,” he said.

Governor Rankin said it will be a key example of building back better, with an environmentally sound building that is strong enough to withstand earthquakes, storms and other hazards in years to come.

Deputy Governor David D. Archer Jr said the building will set the foundation for many buildings throughout the world on “how to do it right.”

Start-of the-art facilities 

Other features of the building include devices that will support energy savings, solar technology, resilient IT infrastructure, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor quality, good stewardship and resource management, in addition to environmental sensuality.

Also present at the ceremony were Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) and other senior government ministers. 

8 Responses to “New state-of-the-art NEOC building will help 'save lives'- Gov Rankin ”

  • hmm (17/02/2021, 15:04) Like (3) Dislike (5) Reply
    It wouldn’t save money lol
  • want to kno (17/02/2021, 15:18) Like (2) Dislike (3) Reply
    Wat capacity of amount people is it designed to hold so...better be 30,000.00 and more for none all u ain't no special to us the people...driving force of this community all day every day ...
  • asking for a friend (17/02/2021, 16:18) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    So who has the portfolio of Ddm?
  • from buckingham palace (17/02/2021, 17:26) Like (2) Dislike (8) Reply
    GOOD GOVERNOR.
    You are on a mission to take the BVI forward.We all can work together for that.
  • want to know (18/02/2021, 07:08) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply

    If there dont realize the futher interest of the bvi and it people ain't depend on education...educating our people..look at our high school ..but this w***8 Gov just reach wat surpose to have good interest in us but look the vision he has supporting this idea of this building look at the only public secondary school it a mess ..where are our real heroes..who is defending our future our kids the next generation..no one got them to there top priority no one ...all got personal selfish agenda and setting a stage of low standards for our people children lowering our next generation and generation to come ..none them CL**** PEOPLE ain't got no interest for us ..talking about our future but our children and there children children interest is not on the table ..U ALL BETTER WAKE UP AND SEE WAT U ALL DOING TO NOT JUST A COUNTRY BUT A PEOPLE.....GENERATION.. and I am not just speaking about that evil CLEAR MAN. but them evil black greedy ones too..... house slave master mentality.

  • asking for a friend (18/02/2021, 10:59) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    how come the unelected governor and deputy governor have their own shovel and we Premier and we minister from the fifth have to share one?
  • Man pls (24/02/2021, 01:22) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Stop diggin in Dey dirt and open they damn seaports!!




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