en.Wedoany.com Reported - A $1.67 billion educational infrastructure program in the Caribbean region has recently advanced, with France's Bouygues Construction International securing the main contractor qualification. This educational infrastructure project spans multiple island nations, including the construction of new schools, renovations, and expansions, and will be delivered through a phased design-build contract.

Design standards incorporate hurricane-resistant materials, elevated structures, and energy-efficient systems to meet modern safety and digital learning requirements. The procurement of this educational infrastructure follows a government-supported financing model and a public-private partnership framework, with the Inter-American Development Bank and the Caribbean Development Bank involved in financing. Bouygues will apply standardized school templates and digital construction tools, coordinating regional subcontractors and island supply chains.
The construction period for this educational infrastructure will span multiple years, with employment increasing during peak construction phases. The schedule depends on approvals and fund disbursements from each country. The project includes community consultation, workforce training, and environmental assessments to enhance the capacity and resilience of educational facilities.
Concurrently, a $789 million school reconstruction project on St. Croix is progressing, to be delivered by a joint venture between Bouygues subsidiary CBNA and Suffolk Construction. This educational infrastructure project's design integrates Information and Communication Technology, with classrooms meeting climate adaptation standards.
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