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Housing and Community Development in Trinidad and Tobago
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Housing and Community Development sector based in Trinidad and Tobago. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
2 on file
Mortonn Capital Ltd
Mortonn Capital Limited has its operations in multiple industries such as real estate, construction, logistics, pharmaceuticals, food commodities and more. Its property development and consultancy division creates sustainable, affordable housing and property development projects throughout the Caribbean.
11 to 50 staff
Trinidad And Tobago Housing Development Corporation
The Trinidad and Tobago Housing Development Corporation (HDC) is an Agency of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development. It was created by Act No. 24 of 2005 to replace the older National Housing Authority (NHA). The Act mandates the Corporation to provide affordable shelter and associated community facilities for low and middle-income persons and carry out the Government's broad policy with housing. VISION To be internationally recognised as a leader in providing innovative and affordable services and solutions for citizens of Trinidad and Tobago. MISSION To expand the supply of affordable and quality rental home-ownership opportunities through building safe communities for the families we serve, thereby improving the quality of life for residents. CORE VALUES •Excellence – The HDC must go beyond doing its best. It must adhere to the highest standards in all aspects of its operations and demonstrate an ability to do so consistently. •Respect – The HDC will work within the law and in keeping with its mandate to ensure that the rights of beneficiaries are respected, protected and fulfilled. •Accountability – It is important for the HDC to protect the public interest and engender a sense of faith in its ability to fulfil its mandate. •Integrity – In defining its standards and morals, the HDC makes a bold statement. It must work tirelessly to ensure that its operations reflect respect for rules and regulations and fairness in delivering services to beneficiaries. •Compassion – The vulnerable groups which are targets of the HDC's operations must be treated with empathy and understanding. Their concerns must be seen as valid and addressed to achieve the best possible outcomes.
501 to 1000 staff