'Teething Pains' - Mount Pleasant getting by despite construction constraints

September 22, 2018
Contributed Mount Pleasant Football club
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Principal of the newly established Mount Pleasant Football Academy, Vanny Clarke, said the first week of school has been challenging due to what he describes as 'minor teething pains'. But says all this was anticipated based on their 'aggressive time line' to become fully operational.

However, contingency plans were in place to reduce the impact, and he is quite satisfied with how things have gone on the first week.

"It's been amazing, with any new project there are inevitable teething pains, and considering the aggressive time line we ran on the construction, we have some issues," he admitted.

"The week was really hectic. There are minor issues, but nothing that cannot be, and has not been addressed," he added.

The school is still working on the plumbing system, medical facilities and technological systems, while the dining room and kitchen is near completion, and the football fields are awaiting a new contractor. But even though this has cause minor setbacks, Clarke said it was anticipated.

"The hidden curriculum has been affected. The canteen isn't complete, and it has impacted the message of etiquette and dining room manners. They (students) have been eating on the main building and that has posed a challenge, as the kitchen staff is in a crammed space and we have scaled down on the quantity of our orders because of storage space," he disclosed.

The play fields are also not ready, because Brandon Murray, who was responsible for the field, passed away this year. Further issues exist where more hardware equipment is needed and IT infrastructure is incomplete.

"We still truck water, daily. We have two fields of our own, but we want a slightly better surface, We are using two play fields in Discovery Bay and have to bus the boys to training," he said.

But despite the challenges, it hasn't caused much disruption to school.

"They (issues) haven't caused much disruption in operational protocol we put in place. We saw this coming and we had the contingency (plan), but it has added to our overhead (cost)," he said.

However, all outstanding projects should be finished by November. "The canteen will be finished by the end of September or first week in October. It's very close," he said.

"We will have the play field by late November. Our medical facility we expected on stream between March and April next year. We have hardware equipment to bring in and IT infrastructure to complete, and I expect that to be finished by October, so the entire property can be covered by wireless and wired Internet," he continued.

"But those thing will not impact the overall long term objectives. We should be operating at full capacity by the time the play fields are finished in mid-November. So once we complete construction on phase one, we will look into phase two, and we expect that to come on stream between March and April next year," he added.

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