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Flamingo bringing in workers #177862
12/12/2018 03:18 PM
12/12/2018 03:18 PM
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This was posted on Jeff burgers facebook. Its a close site but some people will be able to open and comment about it.
Essentially Flamingo has brought in prefab cement housing units for about a 100 workers from the Philippines for the next construction phase.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/mysxm/permalink/10155951114521367/

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Re: Flamingo bringing in workers [Re: SXMScubaman] #177865
12/12/2018 03:30 PM
12/12/2018 03:30 PM
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The observer that saw these housing units said there were about 20 of them designed to house 12 workers each. Encouraging.


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