Sunday 31 January 2016

7 Home and Land Packages Left......Hurry,Get Yours Now!

La'Armitage Package
2016 has planted its feet and is now thirty-one days old. Many of us who made our resolutions are already beginning to see the results - maybe not. Regardless of what resolutions you commit to, the goal is to improve life in the coming year. One of these resolutions may well be buying your first home.

Whether you’re married with a family, single, and looking to buy your first home, the benefits of buying a house and land package should not be overlooked. House and land packages are one of the most economical and efficient ways to gain a tangible asset. Our real estate department has put together a range of house and land packages both at Monchy and the Millennium Highway which will make your dream come true.

The Millennium Highway home and land packages are located on the hillside, a mere 10 minutes drive from the city. The location lends to a peaceful ambiance, and the majestic scenic views overlooking the Caribbean Sea, which makes this residential neighborhood a royalty in the making.  Presently three packages are nearing completion.

Features of evergreen homes
As for the Monchy packages,  the Evergreen model home occupies a floor space of 1360 ft2/127m2 and comprises, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Laundry, and an Open Kitchen, Dining, and Living Room layout. 
 These luxury homes are move-in ready and fitted with the following amenities:- Paint  (Customer's Choice)
- Floor finish - Tiled
- Kitchen cabinets - Granite counter top
- Ironmongery
- Bathroom - Modern bathroom fixtures. 


Our experts have taken into account all the needs one would consider when buying our house and land packages. They have considered its proximity to schools, shops, local amenities, public transport and employment opportunities.

Possibly the biggest advantage that comes with house and land packages is the financial difference. Buying a package from a reputable company such as RCIP Ltd is not only a lot more convenient, it’s almost always more cost-effective than paying for the land and house separately. With the land and house packages, you’ll also find making payments a lot more simple and working through the various logistic responsibilities much easier - say goodbye to design fees and you are freed from the task of finding and hiring an architect and a contractor to build your home.


If you intend on buying your dream home and land package, deal with a professional new home builder, a company with a solid reputation and professional sales staff who will work closely with you throughout the buying process. Your one and only choice is Rayneau! Visit us today for a quotation or call us at 450-7247/450-1087.





Wednesday 27 January 2016

January Big Sale - 10 Days of Massive Giveaways !

Our grandparents as well as our parents have clung to this traditional saying that the month of January, (regardless of which year)  is the most difficult /hardest month of the year for consumers.

Whether it be true or not, this assumption comes from the notion - that most people put their everything into the festive season - salaries are usually paid very early in December and as a result many cannot handle the long stretch in January before payday. 

Most stores have brought their prices on goods back to what it was before all the discounts during the Christmas season. This should not be so.  At Rayneau Construction & Industrial Products (RCIP Ltd) the start of the New Year brings with it all the January sale bargains. Here’s what great offers that can be found at our store and despite the early drop in discounts which began just before Christmas Eve at many stores island wide shoppers can still pick up top deals at our Big January Sales promotion.

Jump start 2016 with super savings from RCIP Ltd on building materials – Blocks (all sizes) Ready Mix, Coarse sand, White sand, Lumber and Plywood. 

BLOCKS
·         4” blocks  - $1.95
·         6” blocks  - $2.35
·         8” blocks  - $3.35

    AGGREGATES
·        Ready mix -   $75.00
     Coarse sand  - $75.00
·         White sand  - $ 100.00

·         Lumber and Plywood  - Up to 30% off

“You mean Rayneau is actually selling his blocks and aggregates so cheap?”  A regular customer from Vieux Fort asked after the flyer was posted to him. “Come on man, what’s the catch there?” He pleaded. Can you believe that these prices are VAT inclusive, I interjected. He went berserk and could not believe this. What you see that's what you get. Actually our experts are cognizant of our customers’ needs, especially this hard month, and have decided to make purchasing the materials all the easier with these ridiculously low priced items. 

There is no catch except your purchases on blocks must be per pallet and aggregates per tonne. Sale  is on Cash purchases only. Special terms and conditions apply.

The sale runs for a full ten days from January 29 to February 7, 2016. 

Visit or store during these ten exciting days or call 450-7247, for the deal in a lifetime.


Thursday 21 January 2016

Hewanorra Int'l Airport Apron Nearing Final Stages (Slideshow)

Steel works
Following the briefing of over 40 CIE Ltd workers by the Hewanorra Airport Security Personnel, work on the apron has picked up pace at an alarming rate. The huge labour force is working some very odd hours - 10:00 pm - 6:00 am most of the time, to see the completion of this project which has been delayed due to heavy rains.

Presently the network of reinforced steel has been done and now over 380 cu yd of concrete has been poured so far, to get this rigid sturdy surface for these giant super jets.


     Stages of Works at the Apron

CIE Ltd engineers on the site are quite pleased with the works' progress for the seven or more days since the influx of the forty plus workers.

Newly paved front of airport terminal
CIE Ltd is a very co-operative and understanding company which takes into consideration all the options available to it to make the work process smooth and with little or no disruption to the normal operations of its clients. Paving of the airport terminal's road was no exception. To pave the front road of the airport terminal and not to disrupt the daytime airport services, work had to commence at approximately 10:00 pm and run into the wee hours of the next day.
The quality of work as can be seen, is impeccable - a hallmark of CIE Ltd.



Tuesday 19 January 2016

The Makita 5704RK - A Master In Its Class!

Makita 5704RK Circular Saw
Best Power Circular Saw

Perhaps the most useful saw of all is the circular saw: a hand-held saw featuring a rotating blade, this is the perfect choice for cutting lumber with or across the grain, or on the bevel, as well as sawing through masonry and ceramic tile, when exact precision isn't necessary.

Features at a Glance:
  • Steel base for durability.
  • Carbide Tipped blade for quality cutting.
  • Light weight yet powerful for easy handling.




Pros:
  • Easy to use
  • Quiet on ears
  • Possibility of external dust extractor, with which the substance can be directly drawn into a vacuum cleaner.

Cons:

  • The saw does not have a quick stop, and so it will continue to spin after releasing the handle. To handle this situation be careful, and allow the blade to stop before putting it down too quickly!

Video of the Makita 5704RK Circular Saw
Our Opinion:

The Makita 5704RK 7”/190mm Circular Saw is a versatile saw. It is ideal for construction work, carpentry and joinery. It has effortless power and no signs of any slowdown. It's really a pleasure to use. The saw is comfortable to hold and easy to make quick cuts accurately. The saw cuts beautifully and accurately, and above all it feels safe to use. There is no kickback from the blade and the whole assembly is 100% true. A great saw - you won’t need any more power than this for general use. This circular saw is everything you want in a corded saw.

The saw  is the quietest in the class of 190mm circular saws. Besides the fact that the device is quiet, you hardly saw during the annoying vibrations. In terms of convenience, the 5704RK may therefore be genuinely called a silent force. It is also possible to enable dust extraction on this product, so if you want to keep it clean and quiet during the work, but still requires a powerful circular, choose the Makita 5704RK.

Where to buy:

At Rayneau Construction & Industrial Products Ltd (RCIP)
Corinth Main Rd. Gros Islet
Or call 1 758 450 7247

Customer Reviews:

Benjamin Sewagg of Bexon:  “This saw is a great piece of kit. It cuts true and has all the power you need for a saw of this size. The saw is well built but is relatively light. It also comes with a good quality blade. I doubt that you could get a better saw especially at this price. The only problem I have is that I don’t have a dust hose and vacuum to collect the dust. Because of this the sawdust gets into my eyes.However, I will recommend this product to my friends.”

Ferneal Edward of Babonneau: "I bought this to make my life easier cutting plywood sheets, boards and things around the house, but it will do for so much more. It is very robust and well designed - it feels balanced and is comfortable to use. It is not too noisy  Easy set up and easy to use. Excellent build quality and a nice long cable. Highly recommended."


Check out our you tube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFc7X_4iGmr31xdxqt-RLbA  and check our "Power Tools Commercial" for other tools which you would like to have in your arsenal.
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Wednesday 13 January 2016

Over 40 CIE Employees Briefed By Hewanorra Airport Security Personnel

Urban Clovis - facilitator
Over forty (40) employees from Construction and Industrial Equipment Ltd (CIE) gathered together at the Port Police Barracks Conference Room on Tuesday January 6, 2016 at about 3:00 pm for a briefing on airport security guidelines. The facilitator was Ag Superintendent Urban Clovis, a 25-year-old serving officer of the Port Police Division, who recently took up this new appointment.

Wikipedia states, “Airport security attempts to prevent any threats or potentially dangerous situations from arising or entering the country. If airport security does succeed in this, then the chances of any dangerous situations, illegal items or threats entering into aircraft, country or airport is greatly reduced.”

CIE employees at briefing
After welcoming everyone present, and introducing himself, Superintendent Clovis began by informing the gathering about St Lucia’s connections with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and Transport Security organization (TSA). He went on, “St Lucia is a signatory to ICAO, and TSA  and is subject to the standards set by them. This briefing is one of the requirements set by the ICAO whenever you are introducing new persons into a restricted area of the airport. The ICAO sets standards and regulations necessary for aviation safety, security, efficiency and regularity, as well as for aviation environmental protection while the TSA’s role is to communicate policies to travelers and assist in improving airport security among travelers.”

"Bearing this in mind, regular security audits are conducted at the Hewanorra International Airport by two aforementioned organizations to make sure those security personnel is in compliance with the standards set.” Clovis reiterated.

Works on  a section of airport apron
The restricted area mentioned here is the parking area or apron, which presently is under construction by CIE. Clovis continued, “The airport apron is a parking area where anyone can place a tool, an instrument, or a bomb that can cause an act of unlawful interference, an unlawful act, or something that can put the lives of persons using the airport or boarding an airline. Airport security serves several purposes: To protect the airport and country from any threatening events, to reassure the traveling public that they are safe and to protect the country and their people.”

The reasons behind this briefing for such a large number of workers at any one time, is that concrete and asphalting works are due to begin this week at the airport apron.

The facilitator went on to present to the workers the general conditions under which they must operate. The main feature of the briefing revolved around general conditions - prohibited items within the restricted area. Mr Clovis spoke to these various topics:
  • ·         Tools security
  • ·         Screening at the checkpoint
  • ·         Firearms, controlled drugs and unnecessary items
  • ·         Compliance with directives from port police and security personnel
  • ·         Suspicious activities
  • ·         Use of Port authority ID
  • ·         Reflective vests
  • ·         Boundaries within restricted area.

Throughout the session individual workers quizzed the facilitator on various issues raised in his presentation. Two notable questions pertained to the use of telephone and firearms on the premises – firearms are not allowed and phone calls are permissible.

At the conclusion of the briefing someone on behalf of CIE Ltd, moved the vote of thanks. The session lasted about ninety (90) mins.

Wednesday 6 January 2016

CIE Ltd Mourns One of Its Longest Serving Employees!

The death of an employee is a traumatic event that may greatly affect the workplace. Whether the death arose from prolonged illness or a sudden event, some employees will experience feelings of grief and loss.


How the employees cope with the loss depends on many factors, from their personal beliefs to the presence of other stress in their lives. For some employees, thoughts of the deceased may make it hard to focus on work for a while. Others may find it difficult to get back on track, resulting in mistakes that can disrupt the company's functioning.
This may very well be the effects on the staff after hearing the tragic end of the life to one of CIE Ltd longest serving employees - Joseph Herman aka Percy - he was stabbed on Jeremie Street on Old Year’s night and succumbed on New Year’s day. He was 45 years old.
It’s hard to know someone without actually meeting him. However, a good story about an individual enables the listener to have insight into that person. After listening to Simon Straughn's emotional phone call about his friend Percy, I felt like I knew Percy on a personal level.
 
Back then....
Back row: Yellow, Simon
Percy. Front Row: Mr Gajadhar
 
Percy, who hails from Soufriere has been part of the company from its inception says the emotional voice at the other end of the telephone. "Percy was a highly valuable and respected member of our team here and the effects of his passing are already being felt here by his fellow employees and management. He was a wonderful employee who understood the meaning of the word "team." He was always more focused on the good of the company and the department than on his own benefit. He made many great contributions to the company and helped it move forward in numerous ways. His work here will not soon be forgotten."  Simon recalls.
  The near tearful friend recalls the times with Percy when they used to go to parties, sharing whatever they had, working long hours with friends like Chicken, Yellow, and Horace, to mention a few, and were all humbled by his kindness and compassion to everyone around him. According to Simon, the company's employees intend to fly black flags on their vehicles and equipment to show their respects. 
  Mr Gajadhar, on behalf of his company, extends sincere condolences to Percy's friends and the family. Percy was a remarkable man and everyone at CIE Ltd is better for having known him. He will be greatly missed and everyone here is saddened by his death. Our thoughts and prayers are with Percy's family and friends during this difficult time.
 Percy leaves behind two daughters, 11 and 22 years old, a 5 year old son, who celebrated his birthday yesterday, and his common law lady. 

                                                                   
                     
                     Farewell,Percy!!!!!!

Friday 1 January 2016

Rayneau Urges His Team…….Be Better In 2016!

Our Team Leader concludes that last year was a challenging year; he thanks his team for its effort, energy, resilience and commitment.
Our leader believes that as we start this New Year with greater clarity, a greater determination to succeed and a renewed commitment to provide exceptional customer service, we must ask just one thing from each of us as employees – be better.
• Be better in our work – think creatively, efficiently and get the details right.
• Be better with our customers – in how we prepare, how we communicate and how we add value.
• Be better with our teammates – in how we support each other, how  we communicate and how we care about them as people.
• Be better in our community – in how we give of our time and effort to make our town, city,village or neighborhood a great place to live.
• Be better with our planet – in how  we recycle, minimize our footprint, and how we appreciate the natural beauty around us.
• Be better in our relationships out of the office – in how we communicate, encourage and support.
• Be better to ourselves – in our self-talk, in our personal expectations and in our commitment to being all that we can be.
Mr Gajadhar is convinced that we control how we approach our days in and out of the office. He also thinks we must commit to being better every day, learn more, be more responsive, be more connected, be more aware, be tougher, be more resilient, be more creative and be more present.  In short, we should just be better.
The leader extends  thanks to every member of his team for their loyalty and effort; he looks forward to a great, productive and successful New Year.

                                        Happy New Year!




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