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New HOPE CITY Proposal
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Table of Contents
Introduction 3
Executive Summary 4
New Hope City 5
Outline of the Plan 7
Preliminary Site Plan 9
Proposal 10
Floor Plans 14
Job Creation 18
Consortium Leaders 20
Picture Gallery 22
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Introduction
The Haiti Development Group (www.Haiti-Group.com) was established by a consortium of veteran Real Estate
Developers, Entrepreneurs, and Humanitarians to help the people of Haiti following the devastating earthquake of
January 12, 2010. The companys mission is to impact the people of Haiti by addressing three primary needs; shelter
jobs, and education. The Groups first project will be the development of New Hope City in the foothills of the Blanchard
Mountains along Highway 102 between Haitis capital city ofPort-au-Prince and the border crossing into the Dominican
Republic.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake was a catastrophic magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake, with an epicenter near the town o
Logne, approximately 25 km (16 miles) west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital. The earthquake occurred at 16:53 loca
time (21:53 UTC) on Tuesday, 12 January 2010. By 24 January, at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4.5 or greater had beenrecorded. As of 12 February 2010, an estimated three million people were affected by the quake; the Haitian
Government reports that between 217,000 and 300,000 people have died, an estimated 300,000 injured, and an
estimated 1,000,000 homeless. The death toll is unfortunately expected to rise. They also estimated that 250,000
residences and 30,000 commercial buildings had collapsed or were severely damaged.
The earthquake caused major damage to Port-au-Prince, Jacmel and other settlements in the region. Many notable
landmark buildings were significantly damaged or destroyed, including the Presidential Palace, the National Assembly
building, the Port-au-Prince Cathedral, and the main jail. Among those killed were Archbishop of Port-au-Prince Joseph
Serge Miot, and opposition leader Micha Gaillard. The headquarters of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Hait
(MINUSTAH), located in the capital, collapsed, killing many, including the Mission's Chief, Hdi Annabi.
As with many recent natural catastrophes, the human spirit of helping and donating money for relief has been significant
but the ability to take action on the ground and make a lasting impact has been difficult. The Haiti Development Group is
committed to taking action on the ground and making a lasting impact.
The Haiti Development Group (www.Haiti-Group.com) is a consortium lead by Metro Engineering, Ocean Security &
Electric, and the Atia Group (see appendix for further information on consortium leaders). The consortium represents
international real estate development companies, manufacturing, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and
heavy equipment services. The Groups experience includes master planned communities including residential
commercial, schools, hospitals, airports and more. The Haiti Development Group has established a strong network not
only in Haiti and the Dominican Republic but worldwide. The companys strategy is to use this network to identify and
work with charities, corporations, governments and individuals who share the common goal of building a better life fo
the people of Haiti.
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Executive Summary
New Hope City
1,200 Acre Development
15,000 Homes
PHASE I 1,000 Homes and Infrastructure
Infrastructure $19,664,400Power & Distribution
Water
Sewer
Roads
Sidewalks
Homes & Land (approx. 200 sq meters per home) $15,333,200
37 m2 - $13,152 (400 homes)
45 m2 - $15,422 (400 homes)
59 m2 - $19,518 (200 homes)
In addition to the infrastructure and homes the Haiti Development Group will be building a
plant to manufacture the prefab panels for constructing the homes and other buildings in the
development, a concrete plant, an asphalt plant and a crusher plant/rock quarry. All of these
plants in addition to the crews for erecting the homes will be staffed primarily with local
workers.
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New HOPE CITY
New Hope City is a vision for the future of Haiti that begins today. New Hope Citys
mission is:
Provide a clean, safe, environmentally-friendly, sustainable community for the
people of Haiti
Nestled in the foothills of some of the highest mountains in Haiti, the City of Hope
will stand as an ovation to the vision of the people of Haiti. Hope Citys goal is to
be a model for the future of Haiti that will provide a positive impact on the social
financial, and political landscape for generations to come. The City of Hope wil
include thousands of residential homes, retail outlets, restaurants, entertainment
venues, industrial/warehouse facilities, fire, police, civic buildings and health care facilities.
The site of New Hope City covers approximately 1,200 acres and is located between the capital, Port -Au-Prince
(approx. 25 minutes) and the border crossing with the Dominican Republic (approx. 30 minutes) along highway 102. In
addition to the residential, commercial and civic buildings planned, the city also plans to be self contained for utilities
including; electricity, water and sewage facilities.
The residential homes will be made up mostly of single family homes. Homes will range in size from 400sf to 1,200sf.
These homes will be built using a modular system that can be built quickly and still maintain a high standard of safety.
This construction type was chosen for its structural soundness, tested to withstand wind speeds up to 175 mph and
seismic tolerance of over 8.5 on the Richter scale, and its environmental impact. It is envisioned that these homes wil
also include rich landscaping to further enhance the community. The Haiti Development Group plans to build usinginternationally accepted building codes.
In addition to the residential component of the
city, retail outlets, restaurants, and
entertainment venue will also be built
throughout the community. These structures
will be constructed out of the same structural
components as the residential homes.
New Hope City will also incorporate an area of
200 acres that will be dedicated for light
industrial, manufacturing and warehouse
storage facilities. Phase I includes 500,000sf of
space for this purpose.
Hopes new city center will be built to house
civic and cultural buildings such as a library,
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meeting facilities, local government offices, Police and Fire stations. The Haiti development Group plans to build these
buildings during phase I of construction to ensure a stable environment for residents from the beginning.
As part of the Haiti Development Groups mission to impact education, New Hope City will also include structures that
will house:
Child Care Facilities providing nurturing environments for Pre-K children
Kindergarten thru High School Facilities preparing children for either the workforce or higher education
Vocational Training Facilities providing job-skill training
Other structures that the Group plans to be build include churches/houses of worship, athletic fields/stadiums and
parks.
In addition to the Fire and Police stations, the Group plans to build a 20,000sf emergency care facility will be located
within New Hope City. Plans include a clinic that will feature some of the most modern diagnostic machines. In addition
to the clinic the facility will be home to ambulance services for the city. This facility will be available to residents of New
Hope City as well as surrounding areas.
Gas stations will also be present within the city to dispense diesel fuel, unleaded gasoline and propane gas. Some
locations will also include convenience stores and vehicle repair facilities.
The sheer magnitude of this project demands special attention and investment into the infrastructure including:
Access - primary and secondary roads will be designed and constructed to meet international standards
including stripping, signage and lighting.
Wastewater Resources sewer, collection and treatment plants have been designed and will be constructed to
effectively handle not only initial development but also to provide for future growth.
Clean (potable) Water System system will be designed to tap into existing water sources.
Electric Generation electrical power will be provided to the city via a new power generation and grid system
designed specifically to meet the needs of New Hope City.
New Hope City seeks not only to address the desperately needed housing for those left homeless by the devastating
earthquake, but also to change the economic realities of thousands of Haitians. Demographic studies have shown that
the typical Haitian lives on only $2 per day. New Hope City will require immediate employment of hundreds of workers
to begin construction and is projected to create over 5,000 jobs during the build out of the project.
Once completed it is anticipated that New Hope City will have a major impact on the economy not only within the city
but throughout the country.
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Outline of Plan
1) Establish presence in Haiti May 15, 2010 to June 15, 2010Est. Immediate Local Employment - 75 workers increasing to 200 workers by the start of Phase I
a. Bring in Senior Staff to oversee construction of Modelsb. Build Models
i. Modular Model Structures and Finishes1. Dominican Republic2. Florida, USA3. Guadalajara, Mexico
ii. Hire Local Sub-Contractors to complete Construction1. Roads & Sidewalks2. Building Pads3. Home Assembly4. Finish Work5. Utilities water, sewage, electricity
iii. Unveil Models Charities, Government, and World Organizationsc. Unveil Master Plan for New Hope City
i. Plans1. Roads2. Building Sites3. Structures
ii. Phase I 300 acres1. 1,000 Homes2. Restaurants/Entertainment3. Civic Buildings City Hall, Fire Station, and Police Station4. 500,000sf warehouse5. Electric Generation Plant and Power Grid6. Roads and Sewers7. Water8. Plants
a. Concreteb. Asphaltc. Crusher (Rock Quarry)
iii. Financials1. Project Cost Projections2. Revenue Projections
a. Companyb. Local Governmentc. National Government
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2) Establish Panel W Plant in Haiti - May 15, 2010 to July 30, 2010Estimated Local Employment60 workers
a. Haiti Development Group and Panel W will Form Joint Venture Corporationb. Clear and erect Plant for production of panelsc. Import machinery for panel productiond. Hire and train staff for 24 operation of panel plant
3) Construction of New Hope City - June 15, 2010 to March 15, 2011Estimated Local Employment 4,000 workers
a. Phase I New Hope City 300 acresi. 1,000 Single Family Homes
ii. 500,000sf Warehouse Spaceiii. City Hall including Police and Fire Departmentsiv. Commercial Buildings including restaurants and grocery storev. School
b. Expansion of Construction Businessi. Homes and Commercial Structures for other sites
ii. Concrete, and Asphalt for other Sitesc. New City 2d. Development of complementary businesses
i. Bankingii. Insurance
iii. Warehouseiv. Trucking
4) Expand for Future Developments (Phase II)a. US Government ($1 Billion future aid for development)b. Other Charitiesc. Religious Organizationsd. Dominican Republice. Other Caribbean Nations
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Preliminary Site Plan
When completely built out, New Hope City will include 15,000 homes, schools, retail shopping,
restaurants, civic buildings, police and fire stations, offices, manufacturing, warehouses and
the infrastructure to support the city. Phase I, highlighted above includes 1,000 homes and
infrastructure.
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Proposal
Infrastructure First 1,000 Homes
Description Amount
Mobilization
Equipment Preparation and Shipment $250,000
General Conditions
Office Trailer, Site Trailer, Site Storage Container, Fencing of Yard, Tools, Etc
Insurance, Telephone, Truck
Testing & Engineering
$300,000
$75,000
$190,000
Site Clearing & Preparation - (approx. 100 acres)
Clear Site, including Trees, Shrubs, Roots & Rock to a depth of 24.
All trees relocated on site and grass and shrubs to be moved for composting.
Strip Site of Top Soil & Stockpile Top Soil on Site for reuse in green (landscaped) areas.Grade, Fill, & Compact House Pads with 12 of clean fill free of all rocks over 3 in size
$55,000
$590,600$653,000
Sanitary Sewer System Labor, Equipment & Materials
12 PVC schedule 35 pipe (19,500 L.F.)
6 PVC schedule 35 pipe (11,000 L.F.)
4 PVC schedule 35 pipe (30,100 L.F.)
4 0 Manholes (82)
Lift Stations w/ Generators (4)
Package Treatment Sewer Plant w/Generators
Plant to treat 500,000 gallons per day.
Treated discharged to be used as recycled water for irrigation and agriculture.
Misc. Fixtures & Fittings
$1,462,500
$605,000
$1,050,000
$410,000
$480,000
$1,200,000
$75,000
Clean Water System
Labor, Equipment & Materials8 PVC water pipe (21,200 L.F.)
6 PVC water pipe (11,700 L.F.)
2 PVC water pipe to House (1,000 L.F. per house)
Fire Hydrant w/ valve (86)
8 & 6 valves, tees, fittings
Water Treatment Plant w\ generator prod. 500,000 to 759,000 gals/ day of filtered clean water.
$1,484,000
$535,000
$1,200,000
$240,000
$125,000
$975,000
Site Preparation for Roads & Sidewalks Labor, Equipment & Materials
Excavate to sub-base approx. 26 below finished road grade.
Grade & Compact sub-base to 95% T-180 compaction (approx. 71,000 S.Y.)for Roads & Sidewalks
Install 12 sub-base material (mix of crushed rock & local material) graded and compacted to 95%
T-180 compaction (approx. 71,000 S.Y.)
All fill generated from sub-base not reused - Load, Haul, & Stockpile all fill generated from site
$373,600
$253,700
Hot Mix Asphalt Paving Labor, Equipment & Materials
Install Crushed Rock Base, Graded & Compacted (12 thick)
Graded & Compacted to 98% of T-180 compaction
Crushed rock base course to be installed in two (2) compacted lifts.
Balance, Grade and Water Bond (Finish) & Prime Rock Base.
Rock Base to be finished using mechanical means such as graders & compactor/roller (min. 25 tons)
Install 2 hot-mix Asphaltic Concrete in two (2) lifts.
First lift to be a structural lift of 1 thick and final lift to be thick
$1,775,000
$163,000
$1,988,000
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Concrete Sidewalks Labor, Equipment & Materials
Grade & Compact 6 base for Sidewalks (approx. 84,000 S.F.)
Install 4 Thick concrete 2,500 psi Sidewalk Including Fiber or Wire Mesh (approx. 84,000 S.F.)
$85,000
$536,000
Road/Street Pavement Marking & SignsInstall all pavement markings & street signs per code $35,000
Misc/Contingency Fund $750,000
Power Generating Plant
Install a 0.56 MW power generating plant & distribution grid w\lines poles, transformers & meters $1,750,000
Total $19,664,400
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OnSite Factory
The Haiti Development Group will be developing at least one manufacturing plant to produce modular panels for the
construction of homes, commercial buildings and warehouses. The factory will be equipped with highly automated
machinery and equipment, guaranteeing that each of our products being delivered meets the highest quality standards.
The Haiti Development Group is negotiating with two manufactures to provide exclusive distribution and create a joint
venture company that will build and operate a factory in Haiti for the production of modular panels. Both of these
companies are leaders in the market. This joint venture will utilize the expertise of these companies and the Hait
Development Group along with local workers to operate the factory.Homes
The building system based on a structure of steel wire with polyurethane or polystyrene
nucleus, the structure is covered with concrete making it a product with both therma
and acoustic properties in a simple constructive system. The system easily creates
structural and dividing walls, slabs of subfloor and roof, facades, aprons and an endless
number of architectural elements which are all constructed the same simple way.
With this system, the economic benefits and advantages are realized during
construction in the acquisition, transportation, handling, installation and the finish of
the panels; for the home owner the benefits are in the quality, duration and comfort of
the building.
The system is very versatile and will adapt to the needs of the building requirements fo
all jobs large and small, because it can be installed with a completely manual or
mechanized procedure, as required. Because it is modular and requires very few
accessories, it can be installed by a workforce with minimum training; if required, it can
be provided directly on site. In addition, the systemhas been designed to provide high-
speed work execution, using staplers, welding, shotcreters, etc. It is possible to get
execution results of over 100 m2 per couple of installers a day. Even when installing the
panels manually without specialized tools, it is common to get results of 40 m2 per
couple of installers a day.
This panel systemis a highly resistant mortar-coated structure. Because of its structure
the result is a very light and compact section wall, with a bearing capacity similar to, and in some cases, higher than the
one obtained by the use of bricks or blocks.
Due to the panels low-density plastic foam center, the whole set accounts for a lower volumetric weight than that of
the materials traditionally used thus, reducing the total dead load of the construction.
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The size of the panel makes it easily incorporated in any project, minimizing waste. The panels can be easily resized on
site, trimming or adding parts to it in multiples of 5 cm until obtaining the required measurements.
The homes performance in earthquakes is excellent because inertia forces are proportional to the mass and, as a result
to the weight of the building. The panels lightness makes it an excellent alternative to build optimal and safe structures
with the capacity to dissipate energy. The shear stress supported by the panel is much higher than the one supported by
a brick wall. In addition, the construction performed with the panels has a strong resistance to impact and drilling.
The panels utilize a polyurethane or expanded polystyrene rigid foam within a mortar sandwich, allows the
construction ofpanelsto have a resistance to heat and a better acoustic performance than most conventional building
materials.
Economy: Workforce costs are considerably reduced as a result of its high execution capacity. Because of its light
weight, the foundation and supporting structure (when existent) are much lighter and, as a result, less expensive. Due toits reinforced concrete features, walls do not require beams or columns.
Shorter time of execution
Smaller workforce
No beams or columns
No formwork
Less waste
Less maintenance
Work Control: Based on an execution plan, it is feasible to accurately estimate how many panel pieces will be needed
for each part of the work and, as a result, the quantity of cement, sand, etc. The light weight of each panel before beingplastered (15 kg. approx.) simplifies its handling on site, even in buildings of several stories.
Easy estimation of materials
Fewer handling maneuvers
Easy transportation
Description AmountModular Homes 1,000
37 m2 2 Bedroom 1 Bathroom (400 Homes @ $13,152)
45 m2 2 Bedroom 1 Bathroom (400 Homes @ $15,422)
59 m2 3 Bedroom 1 Bathroom (200 Homes @ $19,518)
$5,260,800
$6,168,800
$3,903,600
Total $15,333,200
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Floor Plan 37.60 m2
Floor Plan
Front Elevation
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Floor Plan 45 m2
Floor Plan
Front Elevation
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Floor Plan 59 m2
Floor Plan
Front Elevation
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10 Room School with Office & Conference
Floor Plan
Rendering
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Job CreationNUMBER OF SUSTAINABLE JOBS THAT WILL BE CREATED BY THE NEW HOPE CITY PROJECT:
Description No. of Jobs
Home Construction
Carpenters, Masons, Steel Workers, Painters, Plumbers, & Electricians 500 jobs
Building Construction (Commercial, Municipal, & Industrial)
Steelworkers, Masons, Carpenters, Plumbers, & Electricians 630 jobs
Infrastructure Construction (Earthwork)
Equipment Operators, Laborers, & Surveyors 260 jobs
Road Construction
Equipment Operators, Supervisors, Laborers, Masons, & Surveyors 275 jobs
Sanitary Sewer & Clean Water Systems
Equipment Operators, Pipe Layers, Supervisors, Laborers, & Surveyors 140 jobs
Power Electric Grid System
Supervisors, Linemen, Equipment Operators, Laborers, & Surveyors 250 jobs
Aggregate Production Plant
Equipment Operators, Supervisors, Laborers & Office Staff 30 jobs
Concrete Production Plant
Equipment Operators, Supervisors, Mechanics, Truck Drivers, Laboratory
Technicians, Laborers, & Office Staff 55 jobs
Asphalt Production Plant
Equipment Operators, Supervisors, Truck Drivers, Mechanics, Laboratory
Technicians, Laborers, & Office Staff 45 jobs
Power Generator Plant
Supervisors, Laboratory Technicians, Mechanics, Office Staff 60 jobs
Sanitary Sewer Plant
Laboratory Technicians, Engineers, Supervisors, Laborers, Equipment
Operators, & Office Staff 70 jobs
Clean Water Plant
Laboratory Technicians, Engineers, Supervisors, Equipment Operators,
& Office Staff 55 jobs
House/Panel Manufacturing Plant
Equipment Operators, Supervisors, Truck Drivers, Laborers, Laboratory
Technicians, Steel Workers, Engineers, Project Managers, & Office Staff 60 jobs
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Light Manufacturing/Warehouse
Tradesmen, Managers, Office Staff for Various Businesses 1,000 jobs
Commercial/Retail Mall
Over 250 Retail Stores (15 jobs each) 3,750 jobs
(4) Bank 60 jobs
Office Buildings (Offices for Professionals - Accountants, Engineers, etc.) 600 jobs
Gas Station Auto Repair Store
Attendants, Mechanics, & Office Staff 30 jobs
City Hall
Engineers, Supervisors, IT Technicians, & Office Staff for Each Department 430 jobs
Library
Office Staff 15 jobs
Fire Department
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Staff, Drivers, Equipment Operators,
& Office Staff 75 jobs
Police Department
Policemen, Detectives, Operators, Clerks, etc. 225 jobs
Hospital
Doctors, Nurses, Laboratory Technicians, Ambulatory Service Personnel,
Nurses aides, Maintenance Personnel, & Office Staff 900 jobs
Schools
Elementary, Middle & High SchoolTeachers, Maintenance Personnel, Equipment Operators, & Office Staff 1,200 jobs
Post Office
Management, Office/Clerical, Carriers, etc. 320 jobs
Restaurants
Managers, Waiters/Waitresses, Bus Personnel, Cashiers, etc. 1,200 jobs
Refuse/Garbage Removal
Managers, Office Staff, Clerical, Truck Drivers, Laborers, etc. 1,250
TOTAL PROJECTED JOBS 13,485
This is our initial estimate for job creation. However, a city of this size, once fully developed, with additional retail and
industrial areas can easily generate upwards of 15,000 jobs and even more part-time jobs.
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Consortium Leaders
Atia Group
The Atia Group is an international real estate development company having its primary assets in
Croatia and the United States. The companys mission is to identify real estate development
opportunities throughout the world by leveraging the companys extensive global network
managements expertise, experience and presence on the ground. Senior Management and its
Advisors have experience in construction, property management, and development of single family
homes, multi-family homes, commercial, retail, mixed-use, and master planned communities around
the world.
The Group has extensive experience in International development having been involved in construction projects on
three continents and in five different countries. The ability to work in foreign countries requires a unique talent.
Different languages, cultures, and economic and political environments are the obvious challenges of working in aforeign country. The more subtle but just important are building codes, environmental concerns and employment issues
Over the years the Atia Group has developed the skills necessary to be successful in environments where others
struggle.
The Atia Group has experience in the development of master planned communities and large residential projects, in
addition to office, commercial, retail, warehouse and industrial complexes. Their residential experience includes large
developments of single family homes, multiple building multi-family homes as well as mid to high-rise condominium
projects.
Metro Engineering
Metro Engineering is a certified Black Minority Corporation that was incorporated in 1987
The company is a vibrant Florida based contracting firm, founded on the principles of
integrity, experience, and duality. Metro Engineering believes these are the essential tools
of any successful business in todays competitive marketplace.
The company considers their clients to be their most important asset. Although the company has served the needs of
many different clients for a myriad of projects including airports, schools, treatment plants, office buildings, residentia
developments and countless other ventures, Metro Engineering takes special pride in the fact that a large percentage oftheir business are repeat customers.
Metro Engineering offers a full range of Engineering, Construction, and Heavy Equipment Services. The companys staff
includes purchasing agents, estimators, as well as seasoned project managers and superintendents with years of hands
on experience in the field. Our services include a total site development package: Site preparation clearing and
grubbing; Earthwork filling, excavation, grading, and compaction; Site Utility Systems, Storm Drainage Systems, Sanitary
Sewer Systems, and Potable Water Systems; Paving sub base preparation, base preparation, and asphalt surfaces.
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Metro has completed numerous major construction projects for both public and private sector clients in Southern
Florida. Choosing a contracting firm is a challenge that calls for careful research, strong judgment and in the fina
analysis, a good deal of trust. The company is proud of their accomplishments and welcome close scrutiny of our past
endeavors. The men and women of Metro Engineering are our number one resource and they possess the confidenceand industry savvy to not only gain your trust but also earn your respect.
Ocean Security & Electric
Ocean Security & Electric has been a primary construction and electrical contractor in the
Los Angeles Area since 1992. All of their employees are highly trained, skilled,
experienced professionals. The company specializes on unique and technically difficult
jobs.
The company prides itself on the ability to find the necessarily creative and substantive solutions required today by
demanding technical and complex regulations, new product composition and availability of new technologies, and
recommend competitive answers for the highly innovative change in your construction needs.
With loyal customers, ninety percent of Oceans new business comes from referrals. The companys aim is to provide
the best of service to our new and existing customers, utilizing the highest quality materials, receive the quality and
craftsmanship that they deserve. The company works diligently with every client to give each project our best and
honest project interpretation, and participate in completing each investment in a smart way.
Ocean Security and Electric has taken advantage of a booming market for the past 10 years by continuing to push the
envelope to find the most advanced solutions for its clients. Education and training for all staff members is what givesthe company its edge in the marketplace to deliver custom solutions
SRENCO International is a full service real estate investment, development and asset
management firm that has been pioneering the standards of excellence in Real Estate
investment in Haiti. The Companys operations encompass various aspects of real estate
development, such as land identification and acquisition, project planning, designing,
marketing and execution. The company has the depth, expertise and capacity to quickly
respond to the demands of its clients.
SRENCO International employs the best local professionals who provide multi-market solutions in order to complete
quality projects on time and within budget. Through years of experience SRENCO International has strengthen its
position as a leader within the real estate development industry in Haiti.
Since 1987, SRENCO International has developed more than 50 projects and has established itself as one of the key
players in retail real estate development in Haiti. It is the perfect local partner for any foreign investors as the company
emphasizes on local market knowledge, productivity and most importantly personal integrity. By applying these
principles to each project, and each transaction, the company has always met the ultimate goal of success.
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Contact
Haiti Development Group Corporate Headquarters
7722 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90046Tel: 1-323-822-1750
Fax: 1-323-822-1784
Email:[email protected]
Zagreb Office
Frede Livadica,
10490 Samobor
Croatia
New York Office
C/O Fleming et al
49 Front Street Suite 206
Rockville Centre, New York City11570
London Office
C/O Triple Eight Markets
90 Windsor Avenue
SW 19 2RR, London
Tel Aviv Office
C/O Atia Group
157 Yaffo Road, Amot
building,
Haifa, Israel
Haiti Office
14 Rue Capois
Pap, Haiti
HT6110
Miami
2255 Glades Road,
Suite 324 A
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Montreal Office
c/o Lexar Attorneys
294 Square St-Louis, 2nd floor
Montreal (Que) H2X 1A4
Canada
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]