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OAG explains why govt still wants to fine Castle Projects

The government plans to still impose fines on a company that owns a renovated former garment factory in Tanapag for occupying a building prior to obtaining a certificate of occupancy from the Department of Public Works. That’s how acting DPW Building Safety official Casiano M....
Posted On Aug 18 2017 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

NMI govt wants to fine Castle Projects

Although Castle Projects (CNMI) LLC had already obtained a certificate of occupancy from the Department of Public Works for one of the buildings in Tanapag, the CNMI government still intends to impose a fine on the company for alleged violations. Assistant attorney general...
Posted On Aug 10 2017 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Castle Projects OK’d to occupy barracks

The Castle Projects (CNMI) LLC, a company that owns the renovated former garment factory in Tanapag that housed construction workers, including illegal aliens, for the multi-million Imperial Pacific International LLC’s ongoing casino and resort project in Garapan, was able to...
Posted On May 02 2017 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Construction workers housing lacks occupancy certificate

A number of construction workers at Imperial Pacific Resort’s ongoing project in Garapan have been housed in a renovated garment factory in Tanapag despite two notices of violation issued by the Department of Public Works. The citations are for occupying the building without...
Posted On Apr 25 2017 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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