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Ready for Occupancy

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Office space in the Cayman Islands civil service’s new home

With the new Government Administration Building’s official handover having taken place yesterday (Monday, 14 March 2011), civil servants and government officials will begin their big move soon.
Now that the all-clear has been given, government can activate its relocation plan and the first of some 30 government entities will start moving in by the end of March.
“This building was an enormous undertaking and we were excited to see the official handover take place,” commented Government Office Accommodation Project (GOAP) Chief Project Manager Jim Scott.
Furniture and equipment are already in place and the phased relocation should be completed by July.
(GIS)

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