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Performance Summary: Ministry of Tourism
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Upgrade Devon House Courtyard at a cost of J$71 mil upgrade
Actions Taken
The actual expenidture for the works and services procured for the upgrade was $75,263,692.73.
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https://tef.gov.jm/inprogress_project/devon-house-projects/

Leverage strategic partnership to develop heritage sites such as Fort Rocky and the Morant Bay Monument
Actions Taken
Established two strategic partnerships for each project.
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Rehabilitate the road to Bath Fountain Hotel
Actions Taken
Road rehabilitated.
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Establish wayfinding stations in Yallahs
Actions Taken
Delayed due to the realignmnet of the town and roads in St. Thomas.
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Develop Rocky Point Beach
Actions Taken
Completed 85% of design.
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Finalize the Negril Destination Management Plan
Actions Taken
Submitted plan for tender but the procurement excerises were unsuccessful.
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Finalize the Tourism Strategy and Action Plan
Actions Taken
Not finalized. Delayed due to the pandemic and procurement challenges.
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Upgrade the Milk River facility at a of $30 million
Actions Taken
Completed work at a cost of $20,581,340.00.
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Allocate $31 million towards an Innovation-Based Business Incubator
Actions Taken
Launched initative on September 30, 2022.
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Finalize travel insurance component of Jamaica Cares Programme
The travel insurance component of the Jamaica Cares programme, which provides end-to-end travel protection and emergency services to visitors coming into the island, should come on stream during the 2022/2023 fiscal year.
Actions Taken
Travel insurance initiative discontinued.
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Develop Tourism Entertainment Academy at a cost of 50 million
Actions Taken
The academy is in design phase. Concept design and Tourism Ecosystem Study completed.
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Complete infrastructure transformation project for tourism worker in the informal settlement of Grange Pen, St. James
Madam Speaker, the TEF is partnering with the Housing Agency of Jamaica (HAJ) to improve the infrastructure (road, water, sewage) for tourism workers currently residing in the informal settlement of Grange Pen, St. James… The project is currently in the construction phase and is approximately 67% completed… Madam Speaker, this transformational project will be completed in the 2022/23 Financial Year.
Actions Taken
Completed 81% of the project; expended $168,371,407.83.
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Begin the $1 billion upgrade to the Hip Strip along Jimmy Cliff Boulevard in Montego Bay
Begin the $1 billion upgrade to the Hip Strip, located along Jimmy Cliff Boulevard in the resort city of Montego Bay.
Actions Taken
Commenced architectural designs and completed the concept designs for $13,540,429.22.
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https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/business/20240324/hip-strip-be-redesigned-new-look | https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20221017/mobays-hip-strip-undergo-1-billion-transformation

Develop 14 beaches across the island.
During this fiscal year, we will: Develop 14 other beaches across the island as part of the TEF National Beach Development Programme. This project aims to enhance public access beaches to ensure that these recreation spaces are available for use by all citizens. These include: Rio Nuevo, St. Mary Alligator Pond, St. Elizabeth Rocky Point Beach, St. Thomas Guts River, Manchester. These beaches will all receive at a minimum, where applicable, changing and restroom facilities, perimeter fencing, parking, gazebos, bandstands, children’s play areas, seating, lighting.
Actions Taken
Fourteen beaches developed.
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Begin design consultations for the beautification of the corridor from the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston.
Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) Projects for the upcoming fiscal year include: Design consultations will also begin for the beautification of the corridor from the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston.
Actions Taken
Beautification project paused.
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