ADOMS Headquarters EIA

ADOMS Headquarters Environmental Impact Assessment The proposed Antigua and Barbuda Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) Headquarters project involves the redevelopment of a previously underutilised waterfront site at Point Wharf, St. John’s. Located on low-lying land adjacent to the Fisheries Complex and within close proximity to St. John’s Harbour, the site was occupied by remnants of an old building, derelict vessels, and unstructured vegetaton. While not previously used by ADOMS, the location has been earmarked for the agency’s formalisation and growth as a key maritime regulator. The new headquarters will consolidate administrative and field operations into a single, purpose-built facility reflective of ADOMS’ evolving mandate. Site Conditions and Rationale The site is generally flat, with minor elevation variation. It is low-lying, with elevations generally below 1 metre above mean sea level (MSL), and in proximity to sensi/ve marine habitats including seagrass beds and a shallow coastal fringe. These features present inherent vulnerabilities to flooding, coastal inundation, and storm surge. These vulnerabilities—and their implications under climate change scenarios—have been key considerations in the siting, design, and risk mitigation strategy. The project footprint largely avoids marine encroachment and no excavation of the seabed is proposed, therefore, minimal in-water works are expected. Elevation benchmarks and floor heights will be informed by updated climate risk data, and further site fill may be required to meet those standards. Please review the document below and provide feedback by leaving a comment.    Download Here Have your say Share thoughts or concerns about this Environmental Impact Assessment. Your response will be noted and we may get in touch with you for further clarification. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Email Address *Comments Submit Your Feedback Edit Template

ESIA Submission for Murbee Resorts Inc’s Rosewood Barbuda Resort

Rosewood Barbuda Resort ESIA Rosewood Barbuda Resort Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Project Description: Murbee Resorts Inc. proposes to build the Rosewood Barbuda Resort on the southwest coast of Barbuda. The development will be constructed on a 160.48-acre plot in four phases. It will include 50 keys/suites, guest pools, an organic farm, restaurants, a spa and fitness facility, a kids club, sports courts, employee housing, and a house area. The developers aim to create a luxury resort and residences that deliver an exquisite and unrivalled guest experience. The project will provide public beach access at the western edge of the property and the port access location on the eastern edge will not be impacted. Please review the document below and provide feedback by leaving a comment.  Download Here Have your say Share thoughts or concerns about this Environmental Impact Assessment. Your response will be noted and we may get in touch with you for further clarification. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Email Address *Comments Submit Your Feedback Edit Template

EIA Johnsons Point Residential Development

Johnsons Point Residential Development Antigua, West Indies Top Bay Real Estate Corporation Ltd. has submitted a plan to the DCA proposing to construct a vacation property in Johnsons Point, Antigua. The 3.7-acre property, which is designed to accommodate a large family, reflects the Client’s longstanding appreciation for the island’s natural environment. It was deemed that the project requires an Environmental Impact Assessment in order to inform final recommendation for its approval.  The Johnsons Point Residential Development project proposes the construction of a sustainable, Caribbean-inspired vacation retreat, incorporating the use of local materials and environmentally conscious design principles. It features a central Main House and four guest cottages spread across the property to maximise sea views and natural ventilation, with air conditioning used minimally. The project also includes a centrally located swimming pool, with an open air Gazebo that will serve as a design focal point Please review the document below and provide feedback with your comments.  Download Here Have your say Share thoughts or concerns about this Environmental Impact Assessment. Your response will be noted and we may get in touch with you for further clarification. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Email Address *Comments Submit Your Feedback Edit Template

ESIA Report for the TEST POST

ESIA Report for the Paradise Found Development, Barbuda environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) for the establishment of a resort development on the south-west coast of Barbuda. Please view document for full details. Download Here Have your say Share thoughts or concerns about this Environmental Impact Assessment. Your response will be noted and we may get in touch with you for further clarification. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Email Address *Comments Submit Your Feedback Edit Template

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Knowledge Hub Article ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Johnsons Point Residential Development Top Bay Real Estate Corporation Ltd. has submitted a plan to the DCA proposing to construct avacation property in Johnsons Point, Antigua. The 3.7-acre property, which is designed toaccommodate a large family, reflects the Client’s longstanding appreciation for the island’s natural environment. It was deemed that the project requires an Environmental Impact Assessment in order to inform final recommendation for its approval. Please see the Full EIA for review and comment below. Download Here Have your say Share thoughts or concerns about this Environmental Impact Assessment. Your response will be noted and we may get in touch with you for further clarification. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Email Address *Comments Submit Your Feedback Edit Template

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Environmental Impact Statement: Redevelopment and Refurbishment of St. John’s Harbour

Environmental Impact Assessment EIA: Redevelopment and Refurbishment of St. John’s Harbour The overall purpose of the project is to develop the St. John’s ACP’s leased waterfront area, and refurbish the existing Heritage Quay Complex. The Project is expected to begin its upland development project by May 2023 Download Here Have your say Share thoughts or concerns about this Environmental Impact Assessment. Your response will be noted and we may get in touch with you for further clarification. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Email Address *Comments Submit Your Feedback Edit Template

ESIA Report for the Paradise Found Development, Barbuda

Environmental Impact Assessment Paradise Found Development ESIA Report for the Paradise Found Development, Barbuda environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) for the establishment of a resort development on the south-west coast of Barbuda. Please view document for full details. Download Here Have your say Share thoughts or concerns about this Environmental Impact Assessment. Your response will be noted and we may get in touch with you for further clarification. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Email Address *Comments Submit Your Feedback Edit Template

Rosewood Barbuda Resort Environmental and Social Impact Assessment

Environmental Impact Assessment Rosewood Barbuda ESIA Rosewood Barbuda ESIA Murbee Resorts Inc. proposes to build the Rosewood Barbuda Resort onthe southwest coast of Barbuda. The development will be constructed on a 160.48-acre plotin four phases. It will include 50 keys/suites, guest pools, an organic farm, restaurants, a spaand fitness facility, a kids club, sports courts, employee housing, and a house area. Thedevelopers aim to create a luxury resort and residences that deliver an exquisite and unrivalledguest experience. The project will provide public beach access at the western edge of theproperty and the port access location on the eastern edge will not be impacted. Download Here 2 Comments Nathan LionJanuary 22, 2025 at 7:56 am | Edit Your comment is awaiting moderation. Helpful information. https://www.bdwear.com/ Reply KabooJanuary 16, 2025 at 4:13 pm | Edit Test Reply Dwayne SimonJanuary 16, 2025 at 4:11 pm | Edit This is a test. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Logged in as Ryan Cooper. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Edit Template

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