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CABINET NOTES: The Cabinet invited three officials from the University of The West Indies (UWI) Five Islands Campus development team who have the responsibility for overseeing the expansion project that is beginning to take place.
The officials reported that geo-technical studies, where the new primary school is to be placed, have revealed some unexpected soil formations that require some review of the foundation drawings for the new Five Islands Primary School, than had originally been done to ensure that the buildings are safely constructed.
This process is expected to be completed shortly.

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So you draw your plans and then you test the soil? seems to me that it was done in reverse, but you guys are the geniuses
Good that they’re addressing potential issues early, but I hope this doesn’t delay the project too much.
“This is a major setback. I hope the review doesn’t add too much to the budget.
Better to address any potential problems now rather than later—hopefully this review speeds up the process.
This is unfortunate, but I’m confident the review will lead to a stronger, safer school.
Hopefully this won’t delay the school’s opening for the kids.
Interesting to hear about the soil concerns—let’s hope it doesn’t cause too many complications.
I am hoping that this is not a technical keeping back of the project
Do they really, truly want to build a primary school in Five Islands?
Watch this space.