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The Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports is inviting interested and qualified contractors to submit tenders for the installation of six (6) 36,000 BTU air conditioning units at the Ebenezer Thomas Primary School in Sea Cow’s Bay, Tortola.

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The Government of the Virgin Islands, through the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, is inviting qualified contractors to submit tenders for the lighting and electrical renovation at the Alexandrina Maduro Primary School located in Baugher’s Bay, Tortola.

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The Government of the Virgin Islands is inviting tenders for the construction of a reinforced concrete slab to support a generator at the Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS) New Block in Road Town, Tortola.

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The Government of the Virgin Islands is inviting tenders for the Construction of a Perimeter Wall at the Ebenezer Thomas Primary School with Tubular Aluminum Rail Installation, Sea Cow’s Bay, Tortola.

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Governor’s Office to host special events for future scholars, alumni and partners

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The Recovery and Development Agency (RDA) in the British Virgin Islands was established to implement the Government’s recovery plan following the devastating effects of Hurricane Irma in 2017.

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The Recovery and Development Agency (RDA) in the British Virgin Islands was established to implement the Government’s recovery plan following the devastating effects of Hurricane Irma in 2017.

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The Government of the Virgin Islands, through the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, is inviting tenders for the repair and repainting of the basketball court at the Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies (VISTS), located in Baughers Bay, Tortola.

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Good day, Virgin Islands, On the nineteenth of June, I stood before you to declare water a national critical priority and to share the Government’s commitment to addressing the decades-long challenges in our water system. I acknowledged then, as I do now, the hardships our people and businesses continue to face with unreliable supply, and I said that action and not words would follow.

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Ten years ago today, on February 16, 2016, this waterfront area was transformed. On that day, it wasn't just that a pier opened, it was a new chapter for the Virgin Islands. Standing here a decade later, we can see that chapter has been one of progress and prosperity. Now, as we celebrate, I think it's important that we tell the full story, because this facility's history teaches us something valuable about who we are as a people. The vision for a modern cruise pier did not belong to any single government. It was built over time, by leaders who understood that when it comes to building our country, the work must continue regardless of who holds the mantle.