Reconstruction in Haiti

Here are some pictures about the Post-earthquake Haiti Reconstruciton

Reconstruction - Rebuild Haiti, Yes We Can

Reconstruction - Rebuild Haiti, Yes We Can

After the Haiti earthquake Haitian people started in up their lives one stone at a time. it was the beginning of construction in Haiti

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New Haiti Home - Steel Frame Construction

New Haiti Home - Steel Frame Construction

Here is a photo of of a post earthquake steel frame house being build in Haiti

Construction is a sample house for Prefab Housing Expo, being built by Thoron, a Washington, D.C.-based real-estate development company.

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Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Terminal in Haiti

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Terminal in Haiti

Haytrac Power & Gas has begun the construction of its U$123 million, 15.000 m3 terminal for storage and supply of liquefied natural gas on August 20th 2013, near Cité Soleil and Morne à Cabrit . Also part of the project is the construction of a pipeline to directly supply fuel to the power plants of the industrial area of Port-au-Prince.

See also: Construction Starts on Haiti LNG Import Terminal

The significance of this project is enormous, it will eliminate the cost of fuel transportation of these companies operating in the industrial parks, rendering them more profitable which will in turn allow them to increase their productivities.

Nearly 200 permanent local employments and an estimated 6.000 indirect jobs will be created in the process. The construction of the facility will take 36 months.

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3D Look - Autoroute De Delmas - Boulevard Toussaint Louverture Overpass, Port-au-Prince, Haiti

3D Look - Autoroute De Delmas - Boulevard Toussaint Louverture Overpass, Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Look at this photo... Delmas Haiti road construction - A 3D look at the new overpass that will connect connect Autoroute de Delmas to Boulevard de Toussaint Louverture.

Getting to the Port-au-Prince airport will be much easier now...

Boulevard de Toussaint Louverture runs from Autoroute de Delmas to the Toussaint Louverture International Airport and beyond to the commune of Tabarre.

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New Planned Haiti Parliament Building in Port-au-Prince

New Planned Haiti Parliament Building in Port-au-Prince

Look at this photo... a rendering of the Haiti Parliament Building in Port-au-Prince, currently under construction.

Construction of the new Haiti Parliament building began 27 Dec 2013.

The groundbreaking ceremony took take place on the former site of the Parliament, avenue Marie Jeanne at Bicentenaire, in the presence of Haiti Prime Minister, Laurent Lamothe, Dieuseul Simon Desras, President of the Senate, Levaillant Louis-Jeune, President of the Lower House, members of the Government and representatives of the diplomatic and consular corps.

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NEW Champs-De-Mars Haiti --- What Champs-de-Mars will look like after the Reconstruction

NEW Champs-De-Mars Haiti --- What Champs-de-Mars will look like after the Reconstruction

Gade foto saa... Kisa Champs-de-Mars ap sanble apre reconstruciton-an nan Port-au-Prince Haiti?

Après les architectes Albert Mangonez et Leslie Voltaire, le Champ de Mars va être profondément modifié par l'ULCBP.

Pour la première fois depuis des années, le tracé des rues, l'esprit du kiosque Occide Jeanty, de la place des Artistes et de la place Pétion vont être bouleversés.

L'usage des lieux et la circulation automobile vont changer dans les mois qui viennent. Fini le grand Champ de Mars ouvert et aéré !. Bonjour les constructions.

Pour comprendre les bouleversements, l'ingénieur Clément Bélizaire de l'UCLBP explique.

Lisez: La métamorphose du Champ de Mars se précise] @ Le Nouvelliste

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NOUVO Kiosque Occide Jeanty (post-reconstruction) - Champs de Mars - Port-au-Prince Haiti

NOUVO Kiosque Occide Jeanty (post-reconstruction) - Champs de Mars - Port-au-Prince Haiti

Gade foto saa... Men kisa Kiosque Occide Jeanty pwal sanble sou Champs de Mars, Port-au-Prince Haiti, Apre reconstriksyon a...

Après les architectes Albert Mangonez et Leslie Voltaire, le Champ de Mars va être profondément modifié par l'ULCBP.

Pour la première fois depuis des années, le tracé des rues, l'esprit du kiosque Occide Jeanty, de la place des Artistes et de la place Pétion vont être bouleversés.

L'usage des lieux et la circulation automobile vont changer dans les mois qui viennent. Fini le grand Champ de Mars ouvert et aéré !. Bonjour les constructions.

Pour comprendre les bouleversements, l'ingénieur Clément Bélizaire de l'UCLBP explique.

Lisez: La métamorphose du Champ de Mars se précise] @ Le Nouvelliste

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