'Sloppy and incomplete' work causes controversy at city meat market

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'Sloppy and incomplete' work causes controversy at city meat market
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Work at the site began with the electrification of the multi-purpose spot, in 2019, only to be delayed by the pandemic. The project eventually resumed in May this year.

Work at the site began with the electrification of the multi-purpose spot, in 2019, only to be delayed by the pandemic.The contractor reportedly left the site in August, leaving a few incomplete jobs. However, According to, the city said construction and inspection of the work was done on November 10 when the project was declared complete.

The Urban Regeneration department had subsequently been informed that there were no additional funds and that the scope of work in phase one needed to be reduced. The spot has roughly two dozen vendors, mostly selling meat and other food items, restaurants and a few supermarkets. “Upgrades are welcome, but we don’t appreciate being treated like fools,” said Joe Make, who has been selling at the marketplace for 16 years. “No one is talking to us, all we see are people working and expecting us to shift and accommodate them any time they’re on site.” “No one knew how long the construction was going to be.”

 

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