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Shaping Haiti’s Future Today. Republic of Haiti ITI-UNESCO Organisation ROME Haiti Construction Management Institute International Medical Village, SA Agrarian Country Institute of Agriculture. www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org.
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Shaping Haiti’s Future Today Republic of Haiti ITI-UNESCO Organisation ROME Haiti Construction Management Institute International Medical Village, SA Agrarian Country Institute of Agriculture www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
Overall ITI-UNESCO Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.5 billion US • Wages Paid to Haitian Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $411,076,113 • Meaningful – Sustainable Jobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,777 • Haitian Student Construction Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 (first year) • Payroll Contribution to Haitian Treasury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $101,369,028 • Fees Paid to Municipalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 21,012,500 • Immediate Provision of Medicines and Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14,400,000 • Construction Expenditures in Haiti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $915,357,500 • Capital Equipment Transferred to Haitian Firms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 60,950,000 • More than six-million gallons of water from 732 wells will be provided. • Thirty-one (31) existing buildings will be refurbished; approximately 302 businesses will be started. www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
Economic Model – Estimated Homes/Dwellers Note:This economic model assumes units for sale will be absorbed at discounted rates to participating banks. Additional homes are to be built from proceeds each cycle. Homes will be offered first to construction-oriented employees. • As homes are built, they will be made available for purchase. • Cooperating local banks will be relied upon to provide mortgages. • Each time a home is sold, the proceeds will be reinvested in building another home. • This repetitive process will provide an estimated 31,510 homes. • Approximately 157,549 Haitian citizens will be provided with housing from this program. www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
COMPREHENSIVE - HUMANITARIAN PROJECTS HAITI - ITI-UNESCO It all begins here. Necessary for the rebuilding of Haiti, is the provision of essential foods, medicines, water, and the creation of gainful employment. Extensive workforce development training begins here. This includes the foundations of new businesses, capital equipment transfers, demolition training and the establishment of aggregate sites (rejuvenationof concrete plants and set up of two concrete crushing plants). www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
Continuing its long tradition of serving Haiti, Organisation ROME Haiti (ORH) will dispense, provide, and distribute approximately $14.4 million in medical and nutritional products throughout Haiti as soon as funds from ITI-UNESCO are released. www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
CMI plans on “Drilling 120 Wells in 120 Days” to provide 120 wells (up to 200 feet deep), producing up to five million gallons of water daily to support 77,000 people each day. These projects will be KEY projects, to start immediately upon release of funds from ITI-UNESCO. ORH will spearhead a Solar- Powered Street Lighting Program for Cite’ Soleil and assist CMI in “Drilling 120 Wells in 120 Days” to provide a renewable source of fresh drinking water throughout Haiti. These projects will be KEY projects, to start immediately upon release of funds from ITI-UNESCO. www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
Immediate Workforce Training. People need to be gainfully employed. This is essential to eradicating poverty and infusing monies into the economy. CMI is already prepared to train 2,000 construction industry workers in significant fields of expertise. A total of 380 acres of training sites, together with heavy equipment of all kinds, is waiting for students. This 240-hour program will return Haitian workers to Haiti with valuable education and experience in operation of various types of heavy equipment necessary for demolition and debris removal, site work and land clearing, infrastructure and road building, and all types of on-site construction specialty training for building housing projects. All transportation, air fare, lodging, and meals are to be provided. Each student will return to Haiti with work outfits, steel-toed boots, hard hats, safety training and equipment, personal tool kits, a log book, and a Certificate of Completion. Additionally, each trained student will have a brighter job future in Haiti. When that student returns home, he or she will bring return with an earned stipend. As a part of this overall comprehensive program, CMI will send about $17.5 million worth of heavy equipment to Haiti for work to be performed on projects throughout the country. www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
Other Workforce Training Programs www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
Essential Services Required and Work that must be Performed to Serve the Entire Project Capital Equipment Set up Two (2) Concrete Crushing Plants Train Demolition Crews • Establish New or Align with Existing Aggregate Plants • Refurbish and Restore Existing Concrete and Block Plants • Establish Business Startups in Construction Specialties • Create Business Development – Business Incubators • Foster Training Academies Throughout Haiti for Construction www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
Cite’ Soleil will be the first community to be built out. • Each Community will be Solar-Powered, Fully-Sustainable Developments • Solar-Powered Street Lighting • Artesian Water Wells, Septic Systems, and Leech Fields • Homes Built by Haitians, with Haitian Resources, and Owned by Haitian Citizens • Tremendous Opportunities for Architects, Engineers, and Professionals throughout Haiti • Will put Thousands of Hectares, Dotted with Homes, on the Tax Map for Haitian Treasuries www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
A Conceptual Planned Development - Sustainable Village in Leogane www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
Small Sample of Community-Type Housing Designs www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
Dr. Robert S. Barr has solidified a 3,000-acre parcel of land in the Leogane region. • The Agrarian farming community will foster a network of 1,200 cooperative farms. • 2,100 long-term agricultural jobs will be created. • 250 professional positions will be created. • 910,000 Haitian citizens will be fed, annually, from this program. • The Gross Domestic Product from agriculture is estimated to be $1.9 billion, annually. www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
The Tertiary Hospital will provide 300 beds, employ 2,000 hospital workers, and create 2,000 support jobs. • Annual hospital payroll will be approximately $40 million ($10 million goes for Haitian taxes). • The IMV Cancer Center(s) will provide 100 beds per center. • The University and Dormitory will house 2,000 medical students. • Ten (10) Urgent Care Centers will provide a total of 3,000 beds and $140 million in annual payroll. • Essential to the entire IMV Operation is housing. This is the basic reason IMV, ORH, and CMI came together. • All housing will be solar-powered, totally energy sufficient, and sustainable developments. • This major undertaking will be developed in coordination with the medical community in Haiti and IMV. www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org
Members - Participants Construction Management Institute . . . Arthur T. House, BS, MBA, ABD, President International Medical Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Bergmann, CPA www.constructionmanagementinstitute.org