New Honiara Central Market Extension to Open Next Month
The new Western Extension of Honiara’s Central Market will be completed next month, creating undercover space for 100 vendors.
Local
workers have been busy installing the large roof and are finishing the
concrete bench tables and other works in time for the opening.
Australia
is partnering with Honiara City Council to expand Central Market, bringing a
large section undercover from the sun and rain.
The SBD10
million project, which is being delivered using local builder Tropic Group
Builders, has created over 30 local jobs during construction.
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Australia is committed to creating work for both men and women in designing and delivering infrastructure projects wherever possible. Photo by Australia High Commission, Solomon Islands.
Australia’s
acting High Commissioner Mr Andrew Schloeffel said he was delighted to see work
progress smoothly, led by the project’s skilled local workforce.
“The
expanded market creates a larger, improved space for vendors to earn money to support
their family’s education and other needs, and for shoppers to buy their weekly fresh
fruit and vegetables.”
“It’s
significant that the construction itself has created months of work for local
suppliers and workers, including key roles for women who are site engineers and site managers for the project.”
Mr Schloeffel
acknowledged the support of the Honiara City Council and market master, who have
kept vendors informed and ensured public safety during construction.
“People
are excited to soon sell their produce undercover and off the ground. I thank them for their patience as we get this infrastructure project done using
local workers and not cutting corners on quality,” Mr Schloeffel said.
Australia’s
market redevelopment program is supporting the construction of new or refurbished markets across six provinces, including Malaita, Guadalcanal, Central, Isabel, Makira, and Western Province, to support social and economic development opportunities around the country.
Media Release | Australia High Commission, Solomon Islands

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