Analyze This with Neville James

Tuesday, July 14, 2026 - Part 2

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Part 2 - Host Neville James speaks with Alicia Barnes of Rittenhouse Consulting, Keith Couch of Suffolk Construction, and David Marmas of AmeriCaribe about the status of the U.S. Virgin Islands school reconstruction projects being managed through the Suffolk-AmeriCaribe joint venture. The guests provide updates on major education facilities on St. Thomas and St. Croix, including Bowsky, E. Benjamin Oliver, Lockhart, Pearl B. Larsen, Alexander Henderson, Alfredo Andrews, and Claude O. Markoe, explaining that design, permitting, contractor outreach, and pre-construction activities are well underway, with initial construction and demolition work expected to begin soon.

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