Saturday 30 July 2016

Rayneau Continues to Give Back To the Community

If you were ever asked to point to one of the most responsible corporate citizens on this 238 sq. mi piece of rock of ours, I am sure without a doubt you would have no hesitation in pointing to Rayneau Gajadhar, CEO of RG Group of Companies.

Works Underway at Bexon Infant School and Red Cross Building
Mr Gajadhar believes in giving back to the community, especially when it serves a good purpose - in so doing he makes the community a better place to live. Giving back is in the DNA of his company.

Every year during the months of July – August his company selects organizations or facilities to rehabilitate their infrastructure "Pro Bono." This year he has chosen to assist the St Lucia Red Cross Society and the Bexon Infant School which assist victims of tragedy and foster the education of our nation’s children respectively. It’s this responsibility that this philanthropist/entrepreneur believes that he owes to his country.

Mr Gajadhar expresses that this is nothing new to his company. “Almost every summer I try to take on a small project…….this year we are taking on the Red Cross building. We are refurbishing the Red Cross building and we are also doing the Bexon Infant School, concurrently….”

Presently work is underway at both institutions. “Right now we have two teams of people – one team at the Bexon Infant School and the other at the Red Cross building, refurbishing it.” He concludes.

These are the kind of things his company does to help out in the communities, he proudly says.

Two previously completed community projects + crew
This kind of community involvement by Mr Gajadhar’s Company, as he mentioned earlier, is nothing new. Schools like the Carmen Renee Memorial, Camille Henry, Fond Assau Primary School, the Central Police Station in Castries and a sickbay at the Corinth Secondary School are all examples of community projects that have been done under this “giving back to the community” Initiative.

Come next year Mr Gajadhar will be looking forward to continuing his good works. He is proud to be associated with such an annual initiative and welcomes the opportunity to make his mark in the development of St Lucia.

Tuesday 26 July 2016

CIE Ltd - Creating an Impact at Royalton St Lucia Construction Site (slide show)

The Royalton Luxury Resorts company is presently in the process of constructing a number of structures to establish its resorts brand on the island. The construction is taking place in a cove at Cap Estate.

Works at the construction site of the Royalton Luxury Resorts is moving along at a steady pace. The various construction companies involved in the construction are busily executing their respective tasks, to prove their uniqueness, skills and last but not least the quality of their workmanship.

Form work on suspended slab for Convention Center
With a work force of about one hundred workers including  four supervisors and over thirty pieces of equipment, Construction Industrial Equipment Ltd  by all accounts is establishing its high standards and work ethic at the construction site, so says Roger Kallo and Zam Rivere, the project and office managers respectively.

It is a beehive of activity as one drives on the project - heavy equipment moving materials to various sections on the site, workers at various elevations completing their tasks, dump trucks moving earth out of the compound and last but not least the shouts of both workers and supervisors as they holla to be heard over the noises generated by all the machinery.

Workers at Hideaway Restaurant
One can clearly see the sense of purpose being exhibited by the CIE  workers as there seems to be a methodological approach going about their individual and group tasks. Different crews are involved in:-
  • Form work on suspended slab for the Convention Centre
  • Casting of graft foundation for the Sewer Treatment Plant
  • Form work for casting of the Hideaway Restaurant
  • Finishing and water proofing of tank  at Back of House

Form work for casting of Hideaway Restaurant
Speaking with the project manager Mr Roger Kalloo, he says he is very satisfied with the quality of work his workers are producing as well as the rate at which the work is going. When asked about a time frame for the completion of their specific project, he was unable to say. However with the rate at which his workers are pushing, he believes it won't be too long.

Royalton Luxury Resorts for discerning travellers of all ages and Hideaway at Royalton, an adults-only oasis within a resort, will open  in a private cove on the coast of Cap Estate, Saint Lucia, as of February 1, 2017. So says a communique from an official. The Resort’s diverse portfolio caters to a range of budgets and vacation interests from adult-only elegant and sophisticated to fun-filled friends and family holidays.

                                         CIE Ltd worker at Royalton St Lucia

CIE Ltd also played a major role in the demolition of the previous structure to make way for the construction of this all-inclusive resorts brand.



Saturday 9 July 2016

Big Carnival Sale - Be Secured With Our Up To 30% Off

The 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season is likely to be much more active than the 2015 Hurricane season. In fact, this season could be the most active hurricane season since 2012. In addition, it appears that we will see longer lasting tropical storm activity this year as well as more hurricane activity this season as compared to the last few years. So,are you prepared? Check out our latest SALE!

And have you ever wondered why many hardware stores don’t give sale on lumber and by extension building materials during a hurricane or festive season? Or for that matter even increase their prices on building materials per se. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out the answer. These hardware stores realize that this is the time when demands for these products are high and therefore they want to maximize their profits. We do not subscribe to such a philosophy, and always look for ways to make shopping for our customers a wow experience.

You will recall that after last year’s Christmas season, in January, to ease the burden which the season had placed on you, we offered the “January Big Sale giveaways - http://rayneau.blogspot.com/2016/01/january-big-sale-10-days-of-massive.html and in February we introduced the Price Guaranteed – Double back the Difference - http://rayneau.blogspot.com/2016/02/shop-now-experience-rayneaus-price.html

With that said, Rayneau continues to ease the squeeze on its customers. Starting Monday July 11, and continuing until Sunday July 17, 2016 we offer you our Big Carnival Sale where we will be offering up to 30% off lumber and plywood.

"Now is the time to get all your lumber and plywood for all renovations to your home, business or any other small or large project to ensure your structures are secured during this Hurricane season."

As a Bonus we also have Up to 40% OFF ALL PVC Windows whilst stocks last.

Special terms and conditions apply.

Come down to Rayneau now or call us at 450-7247 to take advantage of this special double-header sale – Carnival and Hurricane.









Saturday 2 July 2016

Rayneau’s Signature Gowns and Caps add a Touch of Class to Graduation Exercise (slide show)

Rayneau Gajadhar
The name Rayneau in St Lucia may be synonymous with construction and Industrial matters –  at least that’s how the general public sees the name. But behind the scenes Rayneau Gajadhar, CEO of Rayneau Group of Companies Ltd, continues to touch the lives of thousands of his country folks in all facets of their lives – be it humanitarian, education, health, infrastructural works - his  good heart overflows with kindness and a hunger to do good for people. This kindness many believe may have been developed during his humble upbringing. But more so, he is familiar with what living in rough times really is.

In a number of instances, whether directly or indirectly, Mr Gajadhar has contributed significantly and continues to advance the cause of education among young persons. He is of the view that education is the best tool to bring a positive change in society, to develop a generation of responsible individuals and contribute to the development of good human beings.
"Education serves as the means to develop oneself physically, mentally and socially." He reiterates. In the field of education, one will no doubt remember this contributions to the upliftment of Carmen Renee and Camille Henry schools, renovation works on the Entreport Seconday School, the Gen-X program, scholarship awards, junior schools calypso and most recently the construction of a classroom at a school to enhance the teaching of students with learning disabilities - just to mention  a few.

Graduands - Class of 2016
Mr Gajadhar’s latest act of generosity was directed at the Micoud Secondary School. After being contacted by the school authorities, the Team Leader of Construction and Industrial Equipment Ltd (CIE Ltd) donated about 100 graduation gowns and caps totaling a sum of approximately $15,000.00 to the school for their 27th Graduation Exercise for the students of “Class of 2016.” Each gown displays the company’s logo on the left upper side.

Brihonnie Desroses - outstanding student
Though it has been an age-old tradition of graduates to wear graduation caps and gowns, Mr Gajadhar believes the cap and gown symbolizes how special the day is in that only those who have toiled and persevered are given the right to wear them.

The ceremony got underway at about 2:30pm and as graduands walked down the aisle to their respective seats, the cap and gown displaying Rayneau’s logo added to the feeling of pride that finally one chapter of the life has been successfully completed and that they can now advance to the next stage-thus, the term commencement, which means beginning rather than the end are what many people attribute the graduation ceremony to. 

Officials at Graduation Exercise
The ceremony was elaborate. It was held at the MSS Quadrangle under the theme: “If you will it, it will be yours, Desire, Pursue, and Conquer.” In attendance were Her Excellency Dame Perlette Louisy, Governor General, Parliamentary Representative for Micoud North, Monsignor Patrick Anthony, Guest speaker, Ms Zanette Mathurin, parents and other guests of interest to the school.

In closing, it must be mentioned here that every student I spoke with had words of praise for Mr Gajadhar. One female graduate puts simply,”Great fit, very comfortable and just wish I could have if for myself.” Another, “We could not ask for more. Class of 2016 gowns I am sure outclassed all graduation gowns on island.” Even the Governor General has her bit to say on the gowns and caps.

More Graduation pics
Mr Gajadhar and by extension CIE Ltd were showered with praises of thank you after a member of staff gave a short history of how the gowns finally got to them. The principal, Mrs A. Maryat, also added her voice. "Our 2016 graduands are clad in their new gowns today. Thanks to Mr. Rayneau Gajadhar of Rayneau Construction and Industrial Products who sponsored all these beautiful garments. Micoud Secondary School will remain eternally grateful to him. Thank you, sir, for your invaluable support."

Finally, to the graduates, Mr Gajadhar leaves them with this message: “Study while others are sleeping, work while others are loafing, prepare while others are playing, and dream while others are wishing; go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined."


                                             Slide show of Graduation Pics



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