Over the last twenty four (24) hours, the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) has been monitoring the water levels in the water courses which border all its housing communities, with particular focus on Greenvale Park and Oropune Gardens which were recently impacted by flooding. Water pumps for both communities have been activated and flood bags have Read the full article »
November 07, 2018 – Residents of Greenvale Park who were adversely affected by flooding, can now visit the HDC’s newly-established Recovery Service Centre for additional support and assistance as they recover and rehabilitate their homes. This centre, which formally opened on Wednesday November 07, will be operational every day from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Read the full article »
Residents of Greenvale Park and Oropune Gardens can now be comforted that relief and recovery assistance are being finalised for them through various arms of the state. Within the next few days, residents who were adversely affected and have already been assessed by the Ministry of Social Development and Family Services, will receive financial assistance Read the full article »
MEDIA RELEASE September 14, 2018 HDC introduces Debt Collection Vehicle As the Trinidad and Tobago Housing Development Corporation (HDC) seeks to improve its client service relationship and its debt collection effort, the Corporation has allocated a vehicle from its existing fleet, for use by its Recoveries Unit. This innovative measure will enable Recoveries personnel of Read the full article »
In an effort to encourage greater private sector involvement in the construction of public housing, the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) today, met with the membership of the Trinidad and Tobago Contractors Association to discuss the Housing Construction Incentive Programme (HCIP) which was launched in March 2018. The presentation and discussion, conducted by HDC Managing Director, Read the full article »
HDC partners with private sector for 201-unit housing development in Cunupia In an effort to continue providing shelter opportunities for as many families as possible on the public housing database, the Trinidad and Tobago Housing Development Corporation (HDC) embarked on a Public Private Partnership housing arrangement with contractor, Mootilal Ramhit and Sons Contracting Limited (MRSCL) Read the full article »