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iNbox News Bulletin - 04 July 2011 | Barbados Small Business Association

 

iNbox News Bulletin – 04 July 2011

Small Contractors Need More Opportunities

With regard to the Caribbean Contractors and Construction Incorporated (CCCI), there has not been the kind of success to date relative to the awarding of tenders.  So said Lynette Holder, CEO of the Barbados Small Business Association (BSBA).  However, she noted some light at the end of the tunnel for such businesses, noting, “The Minister of Housing mentioned that efforts will be in progess to ensure that small contractors are included in upcoming projects and giving a share of the opportunity for building various houses and involved in property developments.”…………………..MORE .

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Member Feature: PixLD
Extension for the Submission of the 2011 BSBA Small Business Awards Application Form
Bank of Nova Scotia &  BSBA Seminar Building Your Team
BCSI-Introduces-New-Executive-Director
Caribbean Business Awards 2011
CashFlow Returns
EPA Workshop
Agriculture Under the Microscope at CFCS Conference
Exporting Vegetables and Fruits to USA
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