Published 24 January 2019
Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source
Photo 3: Artist rendition of the new Sandy Point Police Station
SKNIS Photo 2: Acting Commissioner of Police Brandy with Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris
The multipurpose building will feature a recreation room, communications room, interview room,
and barracks, as well as two separate laundry rooms and kitchens. There will also be an open deck, and a spacious garage that can comfortably fit two fire appliances or trucks. The yard will be able to accommodate up to 30 parked vehicles.
The construction work will be carried out by Skeete and Associates Ltd. It is expected to cost some $5 million.
Director Williams added that the Public Works Department was looking forward to managing the project and delivering a “fit for purpose” building on time and on budget.
Acting Commissioner of Police, Hilroy Brandy, thanked the government for keeping its commitment to construct a new home for the police officers assigned to the area. He delivered a strong message to community residents that live in the area, saying: “The ground-breaking today solidifies, in a tangible way, our continued commitment to the safety and security of this community and the residents and visitors of the island.”
Acting Commissioner Brandy added: “We are here and stand ready to assist and support you.”
The new building is expected to be completed in February 2020. Officers assigned to the area will continue to function from the temporary location at Station Street, Sandy Point.