First phase of CITGO Aruba Refinery camp almost complete
SAN NICOLAS, Aruba — The first phase of an envisioned 1,500-bed man camp that will house workers needed to support the CITGO Aruba Refinery refurbishment project on the island is almost complete.
This first construction phase of the man camp—which will be situated in the same location used by the refinery's previous operator—consists of dormitory buildings and service facilities that can house up to 400 workers.
Construction of the man camp has positively impacted the economy of the island, with engineering and construction activities employing nearly 150 local residents, as well as procurement activities for materials and services.
Over the next several weeks, work at the man camp site will continue, with full completion scheduled for the 1Q 2018.
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