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Althea Scatliffe classroom roof fixed! More work will be done

 

Education Minister Dr Natalio Wheatley

The assessment on the roof at the Althea Scatliffe Primary School has been completed and works have been done to correct the issue.

In late October of last year, the ceiling of a classroom at the primary school caved in. No one was injured as the incident occurred on a weekend.

The Minister of Education Dr Natalio Wheatley said the problem stemmed from an issue with spalling. He said the concrete in the roof started to crack because of water damage over the years. The steel in the roof expanded because of age and water and it pushed off the concrete.

“Of course, we know the concrete was falling onto a drop ceiling. And so, they would have been falling for some years. It got heavy and then the drop ceiling collapsed. What was done is that maintenance persons scraped off all the loose pieces of concrete that were falling. They also removed the drop ceiling and replaced it,” Wheatley stated.

“Of course, they said to us that would be adequate for right now, but we are going to have to take some steps, most likely in the summer when we can do more work, to do major works at Althea Scatliffe, to of course, re-enforce the structure through beams and columns. There are some other works that have been done there to seal the roof to stop the water from getting inside. That work was completed,” the education minister added.

Dr Wheatley said because the school is very old, he wants to ensure it has great stability so it can withstand natural disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes.

When the incident initially happened, the minister said the reality of the situation is that the challenges have been ongoing for several years. He noted the hurricanes exacerbated the challenges.

Wheatley noted situations like this will keep coming up because of the territory’s crumbling infrastructure.

He said the school infrastructure in the Virgin Islands is very old and poor maintenance over the years has led to its rapid degradation.

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  1. Translation says:

    Another Bandaid on a big problem that we have no concrete (pun intended) plan to fix. The steel is still rusted and shot. The whole roof needed to be replaced, but we patched it up. Other schools are no better, but we haven’t fixed them either.

  2. LOL says:

    Lipstick on a pig

  3. the BIG youth says:

    Says no problem, we will take care of them after we win the election with state of the art buildings like the one west end ferry dock/
    money ? ain’t no problem ?

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  4. Oh Boy. says:

    Look what Sowande my brother conscious has turn himself into… Boy are you ok. This is not you. All these years I’ve known you and looked up to you as a conscious visionary no nonsense brother u been a fake…When politics is over you will be seen for who you really are. “A Fake”. I voted for you and shareen because I truly thought you all will keep the govt honest and speak out against nonsense..atlease Shareen is doing better than you. She is the only VIP atlarge I’m voting for..

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  5. Get it done says:

    The one construction company ayo hate and give wat leave
    Get it done !
    My pardna always get kick to the cruve .
    His team is capable & ABLE
    Then ayo feel its politics

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  6. Shut it! says:

    Is he proud of fixing a roof? And whether or not it is truly fixed is questionable. Can he go and fix all the bloody schools and get off the media!!! Strupes.

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  7. Poor BVI says:

    A roof and a ceiling are two different things. You fixed a ceiling and you are celebrating! That’s the size of our aspirations now?

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