Recently, all 281 housing units under Phase II of the Jamaica Affordable Housing Project were officially handed over, marking a significant milestone in the project’s implementation. The project was also awarded the “One Million Safe Work Hours Certificate” by the client, the Jamaica Housing Agency.
The project adopted a construction strategy of advancing Phase II ahead of Phase I, overcoming multiple challenges during implementation, including hurricane impacts and complex local security conditions. Through focused resource allocation and a phased handover approach, part of the initially delivered units has already been sold and revenue collected. The full handover of Phase II has further eased implementation pressure on Phase I and helped establish a positive cycle for overall project operations.
The Jamaica Housing Agency highly commended the project’s on-time delivery under adverse conditions. As a key social welfare initiative, the successful handover of Phase II has effectively alleviated housing pressure, improved living conditions, and provided strong support for post-disaster recovery and community reconstruction—demonstrating China Harbour Engineering Company’s commitment to delivering “small but impactful” livelihood projects in Jamaica.
