(Trinidad Guardian) The northeast region of Trinidad has the potential to become a gas and oil industry similar to Point Galeota and Guayaguayare which can provide a better quality of life for citizens who live below the economic pyramid.
This was the message Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley sent to constituents of Toco/Sangre Grande at the sod turning ceremony of the $196 million Valencia Intersection to Toco Main Road upgrade which will be undertaken by three contractors – LCB Contractors Ltd, Lutchmesingh Transport Ltd and Harrypersad and Sons. The event took place in Valencia on Wednesday.
The upgrade is part of 12.4 kilometres of a road network to the proposed Toco Port which will provide fishing facilities, a two storey administrative building, a marina for 30 pleasure vessels, boat lifts, cargo storage, 300-passenger waiting lounge, customs office and a coast guard facility.