Projects
Did you know that the UDC has a portfolio of projects spanning different sectors and parishes? Our projects normally fall into two categories; investment projects and agency projects. Investment projects are those done by the UDC as lead developers for its designated areas and to generate income. We carry out agency projects on behalf of the Government (Ministries and other agencies) for which a project management fee is charged. The UDC also undertakes special projects from time to time in fulfilment of the Government’s mandate.
The UDC is spearheading a number of critical development initiatives in five designated areas: Kingston and Port Royal; Caymanas in St Catherine; Ocho Rios, St. Ann; Montego Bay, St. James; and Falmouth, Trelawny on the north coast. These projects will address the requirements for primary infrastructure development, housing, tourism, commerce and industry, community economic development as well as urban renewal.
The Closed Harbour Beach Park is UDC’s flagship project and is being implemented at a value of J$1.3B with the... |
The Urban Development Corporation (UDC) will be renovating the Jubilee Market. The Jubilee or ‘Solas’ Market was the... |
This project includes the renovation of the Ocho Rios Cruise Ship Terminal and the improvement of the spatial and... |
Design concepts have been developed for the renovation of the National Heroes Park. |
The Dunn's River Central Garden was once the parking area for patrons before the increased activity of the... |
To establish a head office for the Accountant General. The proposal will see the development of a multi-storey mixed... |
To expand and upgrade the bathroom facilities at the Dunn's River Falls and Park. The facility has had inadequate... |
To redevelop housing stock in the inner city using the methodology being tested in the DTK yard transformation pilot... |
The UDC is undertaking a continuation of the Kingston Waterfront redevelopment as part of its redevelopment plans... |
The UDC and external stakeholders (PAJ, TEF, TPC, NWC, TCC and JNHT) are working to improve the view exiting the... |