BSGC

Transforming Communities for a Brighter Future

At Bahamas Striping Group of Companies, we’re passionate about enhancing communities through our innovative solutions.

From tackling complex projects to delivering long-lasting results, we’re dedicated to excellence and we are pinned to the fore of new technology and industry methods that yield more attractive price tags and unique designs for you, our valued clients.

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Community centre's construction on track

DESPITE setbacks, construction of the Nassau Village Community Centre is ahead of schedule The facility, including a 12-room community centre, is being built through a public-private partnership between the government and the Bahamas Striping Group of Companies (BSGC).

Works Minister inspects $60m Exuma infrastructure project

WORKS and Utilities Minister Alfred Sears and other officials were in Exuma on Friday to assess and inspect the progress of the $60m roadworks and infrastructure project on the island.

Over 100 to be employed to build community centre in Nassau Village

GOVERNMENT officials broke ground yesterday on a Nassau Village community centre that is expected to provide more than 100 jobs over its 14-month construction period. The facility will be built through a public-private partnership with the Bahamas Striping Group of Companies (BSGC). During the first construction phase, at least 30 jobs will go to people in Nassau Village.

Bahamas Striping Group raises $25 mil. for Exuma road project

Bahamas Striping Group of Companies (BSGC) has raised $25 million of the $60 million it needs to complete a road improvement project slated for Exuma that will include verge cleaning, street signage, guard rail installations and sidewalks, a statement on the fundraising explained.

Minister of Public Works assesses The Mudd with Bahamas Striping

It has been almost three months since Hurricane Dorian slammed into Abaco as a Category 5 hurricane. Dorian entirely wiped out and displaced thousands at The Mudd shantytown, which was one of the hardest impacted areas and one of the largest communities in Abaco that was turned to rubble.

Bahamas Striping spreading $50 mil. across family island businesses

Bahamas Striping Group of Companies (BSGC) has made it possible for family island companies not in a position to access the international financing that would allow them to enter a public-private partnership (PPP) with government, to benefit from $50 million in international financing to carry out capital works projects, the company’s Executive Chairman Dominic Sturrup said Friday.

Govt signs contracts for shantytown cleanup

The government yesterday announced contracts for the cleanup of shantytowns on Abaco, but Minister of Public Works Desmond Bannister said it is unclear yet how much the effort will cost.

$5,000 donation handed to Exuma Junkanoo group

THE Bahamas Striping Group of Companies in collaboration with the Ministry of Works and Utilities on Friday presented an Exuma Junkanoo group with a cheque for $5,000 for the upcoming Junkanoo season.

Nurses have given so much - so company buys them lunch

In celebrating its 13th anniversary and a continued commitment to giving back to the Bahamian community, the Bahamas Striping Group of Companies plans to celebrate nurses and the work they’ve done during the pandemic and beyond, by treating 300 nurses to lunch at the end of the month at Manuelo’s Restaurant.

Deal signed to improve Eleuthera infrastructure

CARIBBEAN Pavement Solution signed a memorandum of understanding with the government on Friday for infrastructural development in Eleuthera. The company, a subsidiary of Bahamas Striping Group of Companies (BSGC), works with two local contractors, NuView Development and Quick Fix Construction, on a road project on the island.

Community centre's construction on track

DESPITE setbacks, construction of the Nassau Village Community Centre is ahead of schedule. The facility, including a 12-room community centre, is being built through a public-private partnership between the government and the Bahamas Striping Group of Companies (BSGC).

Bahamas Striping working to improve Eleuthera and Long Island roads

BAHAMAS Striping Group of Companies (BSGC) general manager Melanie Roach said the company is working to improve roads on Eleuthera and Long Island.

Bahamas Striping wins award from think-tank

The Bahamas Striping Group of Companies (BSGC) has been honoured with the Nassau Institute’s Freedom Award for Entrepreneurship.