New Buala Market Takes Shape
Construction
of the new Buala Market is taking shape. The foundations are complete, and the main scaffolding work is now underway.
The project
is part of Australia’s provincial markets redevelopment program and is delivered by a 100 percent Solomon Islander workforce. Local contractor Tropic
Group Builders has employed 45 local workers to date on the project, including
15 from Isabel Province.
Australia’s
Acting High Commissioner Andrew Schloeffel said it is vital that the economic
development of Solomon Islands is led by Solomon Islanders.
“Wherever possible, Australian-supported infrastructure - from markets, to roads, schools and health centres - is employing Solomon Islanders with the skills and know-how to build and then maintain vital infrastructure assets once handed over the government.”
“Australia’s
locally-led infrastructure focus delivers more jobs for Solomon Islands during
design and construction,” Mr Schloeffel said.
The
new market will be resilient to cyclones, earthquakes, and sea level rise—a 3-metre sea wall is now 80 percent complete.
The
market will have space for up to 150 vendors, including wheelchair-accessible stalls. It also includes separate toilets and showers for men, women, and people
with disabilities.
“This
market has been designed and built for the people who will use it, including those
with disabilities and those who travel from nearby communities to sell their
produce,” Mr Schloeffel said.
“We’re
really excited by the economic potential these new developments will have for
the people of Isabel.”
Australia, through the Solomon Islands Infrastructure Program, is also supporting the redevelopment of Buala Wharf, with geological investigations of the site and seabed to take place in the coming weeks.
Media Release | AHC
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