Honiara Central Market Extension Open for Business
The eagerly awaited Honiara Central Market extension opened today with a large undercover space and stalls for 100 vendors.
The SBD10
million project was handed over late yesterday afternoon by Australian High
Commissioner to Solomon Islands Mr Rod Hilton, to Honiara Deputy City Mayor Hon Clement
Terewauri, who undertook a tour of the extension led by local builder Tropic
Group Builders and local designer, Kramer Ausenco.
Deputy
Mayor Terewauri said the extension provided a much more comfortable and
hygienic space for the nation’s largest market.
“We
acknowledge Australia for providing an improved experience for Honiara’s
main marketplace, for the public and for vendors earning a vital income for
their family.
“Our
market vendors will be grateful for this expansion to Central Market and they
are looking forward to selling their produce undercover and off the ground,” he
said.
Mr Hilton
said he was impressed by the scale of the extension and its low maintenance
features like the polished concrete stalls which would stand the test of time.
Ribbon cutting with High Commissioner Hilton, Honiara City Deputy Mayor, Permanent Secretary Ministry of Infrastructure Development, Honiara Central Market Master
“The
expanded market is a high quality and easily maintainable space for Honiara
City Council and the hundreds of people who support their family’s education
and other expenses through market selling.”
“This
is another locally designed and built project delivered under the Solomon
Islands- Australia partnership, working with Honiara City Council. The project
generated jobs for 49 Solomon Islanders.”
Mr Hilton
also acknowledged the support of vendors who temporarily relocated while
construction took place.
“The
men and women I spoke to this morning were excited to be selling their produce
undercover and off the ground,” Mr Hilton said.
Honiara
Market vendor Maureen Sariki said the vendors were speechless about the final
extension, as it had been a number one priority for the vendors and expressed
their gratitude to the Government and people of Australia for their support.
“We
usually sit in the sun and rain to sell our produces, but that will be a thing
of the past now that this extension project is complete. We thank Australia for
their kind support because through this market, that’s how some of us women
meet and support the needs of our families,” she said.
The
Solomon Islands-Australia partnership for infrastructure is supporting the
construction of new or refurbished markets across six provinces including Central,
Guadalcanal, Isabel, Makira, Malaita and Western Province to support social and
economic development opportunities for Solomon Islanders around the country. Further
announcements of completed market projects are coming soon.
Media Release | Australia High Commission, Solomon Islands
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