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    Roofing Advances as Antigua Cruise Port Upland Development Takes Shape

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    Roofing work at the Antigua Cruise Port has reached an advanced stage as construction continues on the upland development, with visible progress now transforming the site’s appearance.

    Developers say the project has entered a new phase, with bold Caribbean-inspired colours being applied to exterior walls, giving future retail and entertainment spaces a distinct visual identity. The update notes that the addition of colour is helping to define the character and energy of the expanded port area.

    Construction teams from LICCOM are continuing to push key milestones forward, including ongoing roofing works across several structures. At the same time, the Day Club pool—expected to be a major attraction within the development—is steadily taking shape.

    The upland development forms part of wider efforts led by Global Ports Holding to enhance the visitor experience at the port, positioning it as a more dynamic hub for both cruise passengers and local businesses.

    Project stakeholders describe the latest progress as a sign that the next phase of the port’s transformation is coming into focus, with construction moving from structural work toward more visible finishing elements.

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