I have been repeatedly pressed to declare how well our Prime Minister performed during tropical storm Dorian.  No matter how many times I have responded, the requests keep coming.  To avoid further requests for a comment, my full response follows.

As the storm approached, our Prime Minister: explained the situation, encouraged people to prepare, closed businesses at a reasonably time, attended drainage clearing sites to verify that the work was being done, and did other similarly important things.

Our Prime Minister appeared to do these things in a calm and decisive manner.  She appeared to competently manage the protocols for a tropical storm.  All Barbadians should feel justifiably proud of our Prime Minister’s heroic performance.  So well done Madam Prime Minister.

What needs to be emphasised, is that our Prime Minister’s actions were appropriate for a tropical storm that should do minor damage.  Had we experienced Hurricane Dorian like the Bahamas, then no one, except the most extreme partisan supporters, would be praising Prime Minister (PM) Mottley’s efforts.

Our homes should be our primary shelters.  If the house is not sufficiently strong, then the occupants should move to a stronger shelter.  In 1993, under PM Sandiford, Barbados finally had a building code to inform homeowners and their contractors how to build strong houses.  It was a very easy-to-understand document, and added little to no additional construction cost.

PM Arthur won the general election in 1994.   In 1995, banks in Barbados started offering 100% mortgages, which started a massive residential building boom.  Fortuitously, Barbados had a new Building Code at the right time.  Regrettably, PM Arthur, who was responsible for Town and Country Planning, did not enforce or actively encourage the Code’s use during his 14-year term.

Part of PM Arthur’s real legacy, is the thousands of unnecessarily sub-standard houses that were built during his administration.  PM Stuart continued PM Arthur’s legacy of overseeing the construction of substandard houses, by not enforcing the Building Code.  However, he unpredictably went a lot further – in the wrong direction.

PM Stuart claimed to be flabbergasted at the fragility of houses in Barbados, after the damage done by Tropical Storm Tomas in 2010.  However, even that did not convince him to actively encourage the use of our Building Code.  Instead, his administration abolished it.  Thus, Barbados, in one of the most hazard prone regions on this planet, became the only nation on Earth to offer no meaningful structural building guidance to its residents.

PM Mottley inherited this unfortunate mess, and seemed well prepared to solve it.  She experienced the devastation caused by Hurricane Gilbert in Jamaica in 1988.  She was aware of the two Category 5 Hurricanes that caused major damage to our Caribbean neighbours in 2017.  Following the General Election in 2018, she declared that Hurricanes were one of the two things she fared most.

We seemed to be in good hands – PM Mottley would play the hero.  She would make building strong and durable houses a priority.  Tragically, she has embraced the damaging legacy of PM Stuart.  This should all but ensure that we will suffer a worse fate than those in other islands, if we experience a similar hurricane.  Why someone, who held such promise, chose such an irresponsible path, is a question that only she can answer.

Our PM still has time to play the hero by doing three simple, but highly effective things.  They will cost her administration no money and very little effort.  First, she should temporarily unabolish the 1993 Barbados National Building Code, for use in the residential construction sector only.  We should never abolish something unless we can replace it with something better.

Second, the 1993 Building Code should be published on the Internet and made freely available to residents.  Third, the Town Planning department should add the following standard condition of approval for residential applications.  “Construction should comply with the structural requirements of the 1993 edition of the Barbados National Building Code”.

Grenville Phillips II is a Chartered Structural Engineer and President of Solutions Barbados.  He can be reached at NextParty246@gmail.com

173 responses to “The Grenville Phillips Column – Hero or Villain”


  1. Freedom Crier & John,

    I read somewhere that “In The Bahamas, if the sea level rises some five feet, 80 percent of the country would disappear.”

    John, over the last decade China has invested heavily in The Bahamas and recently built a huge port in the Grand Bahama region. These countries especially America will not be investing in a group of small islands that are in the front line of climate change. With the hurricane season just commencing there is a possibility that a large chunk of The Bahamas could be wiped off from the face of the earth.

    The tourist model that The Bahamas has adopted is simply unsustainable. All of those multi-million dollar, foreign-owned properties that are lining her coastline have lost their value overnight.

    And what of little England? An island that is a fraction more elevated than The Bahamas. Barbados has a population of 300,000 and measures 166 square miles; whilst Singapore has a population of 5,000,000 and measures 276 square miles. Yet, our glorious leader, Mia believes that the size of Barbados population should reflect the size of Singapore!

    John, I am trying to convey to you that the Caribbean region is a part of the world that is endangered by climate change. These countries do not have the capacity to keep on rebuilding after every hurricane. The secret is to avoid low lying land when planning the countries infrastructure and to relocate the population to higher grounds. By all means we should be building our houses to the highest possible building codes. But we have to recognise that the majority of our populations will need to migrate to other parts of this globe.


  2. I wonder after the mass devastation caused by sea surge if Mua idea of having a hotel corridor along the South Coast still remains one of her gladiator goals
    Many investors afterseeing the devastation of storm surge on Abaco island would be rethinking cost and investment


  3. ORLANDO, Fla. — Tropical Storm Humberto will be the next named storm, and it could form from a tropical wave that is approaching the Caribbean in the next five days.

    The system now located about 100 miles west of the Cape Verde Islands is projected to be about 400 miles off the Leeward Islands in five days, which was a little closer than Hurricane Dorian when it became a tropical depression. The National Hurricane Center said the topical wave is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms.

    “Gradual development of this system is possible and a tropical depression could form by the middle of next week while the system moves westward across the eastern and central tropical Atlantic Ocean,” the NHC said in its 8 a.m. EDT advisory.

    It puts the chances that the 9th tropical depression of the Atlantic hurricane season will form at 10% in the next 48 hours and 60% in the next five days.

    The NHC stopped tracking a second system that had been brewing closer to the Caribbean, so now the tropical outlook includes this potential system, Hurricane Dorian located off the U.S. East Coast and Tropical Storm Gabrielle spinning about 1,000 miles west-southwest of the Azores, but not expected to threaten land.

    The potential tropical system, if it grows into a depression and maintains sustained winds of at least 39 mph, it would become Tropical Storm Humberto.

    Hurricane Dorian grew into depression strength about 800 miles east of the Leeward Islands back on Aug. 24.


  4. Obama just spent $15 million buying a property in Martha’s Vineyard at the forefront of “climate change”.

    Clearly he doesn’t believe the climate change promoters.

    Perhaps he is going with the Green New Deal of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Beto and believes the world only has 12 years left so he could as well blow his stash!!

    The Bahamas will be just fine, like Martha’s Vineyard.

    Did you know the name “Martha’s Vineyard” (1602) is the eighth oldest surviving English name in the United States?

    It easily beats “New Barbados Neck” (1668) had it survived by about 66 years!!

    Do we really have 12 years left?


  5. The tourist model that The Bahamas has adopted is simply unsustainable. All of those multi-million dollar, foreign-owned properties that are lining her coastline have lost their value overnight.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Some of the tourism plant in the Bahamas has been damaged (and will be replaced), the rest remains open for business.

    What is unsustainable about that?


  6. … sorry, New Barbadoes Neck!!

    Forgot the e


  7. The US can always be counted on for certain things

    Small time, petty, selfish, nasty Caribbean governments need to stop their trifling, greed uncaring ways to THEIR OWN PEOPLE.

    https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1110231879186350&id=100005986451739&sfnsn=mo


  8. WEAK governments always show their UGLY sides in times of crisis, this one already GUARANTEED he will NEVER be returned to any small island power..

    https://www.facebook.com/100014021229668/posts/672703649873670/


  9. @ Mariposa September 8, 2019 6:37 AM
    “I wonder after the mass devastation caused by sea surge if Mua idea of having a hotel corridor along the South Coast still remains one of her gladiator goals
    Many investors afterseeing the devastation of storm surge on Abaco island would be rethinking cost and investment..”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Occasionally, from the pea-sized brain of the multi-headed DLP yard bird, can come a nugget of enviable wisdom.

    So where does this leave the Hyatt mirage for a hotel lying idle on the storm-surge vulnerable shores of the south western coast of the atoll called Barbados?

    Let me say to you without fear of contradiction. There were never any ‘real investors’ behind the Hyatt facade. Just a pipedream of an erection to scam taxpayers, again.
    Ask your buddy Stinkliar if you doubt the miller.

    BTW, when is your friend Mia going to demand from Mark the Mal Money fella the duties and taxes which should have been paid on the Mercedes imported for a ghost working at an imaginary hotel?

    Shouldn’t your PM be insisting that this long overdue payment be made as his much needed contribution towards the tourism-desecrated people of Abaco Island to help them to rise like a Caribbean phoenix even outdoing his invisible spire of the Hyatt mausoleum?

    He has done his remorseful bit for the medical students of the hurricane-ravaged Ross University. Now is his turn, again, to play the role of Saint Bernard to the stricken people of Abaco and its nearby atolls of hedonism.


  10. “So where does this leave the Hyatt mirage for a hotel lying idle on the storm-surge vulnerable shores of the south western coast of the atoll called Barbados?”

    As long as they do not allow tiefing Maloney et al to put their dirty hands on taxpayer’s and pensioners money to build the SSS Hyatt….they can ALL sail away ON A STORM SURGE…15 stories high…they are simultaneously a waste of oxygen, time and other people’s money.

    Only the bribetaking ministers and lawyers would miss any of them.


  11. But miller did you not get the memo where business were awarded the prestigious medal of honour of receiving tax waivers and vat taxes
    But please allow me to sweeten your idea that (being) all of those including Mia father who have received tax cuts waivers and a gift of not paying vat taxes in the spirit of patriotism return all monies to the treasury


  12. https://barbadostoday.bb/2019/09/08/effort-to-boost-insurance-pool-for-disasters/

    more SHITE TALK…

    Mia needs to STOP…attempting to dip hands into other people’s.. money…

    When YALL TIEF taxpayer’s and PENSIONER’S MONEY…it puts the PEOPLE at risk in TIMES OF DISASTERS….making any RECOVERY that much harder…

    STOP COLLUDING WITH BUSINESS PEOPLE TO STEAL FROM YA OWN PEOPLE…and during times of disaster like in Bahamas…ya won’t have to run begging hither, tither and yon..outside of what is availabel for disasters.

    the leaders who DO NOT LIVE to rob their own people…mobilize so much BETTER and QUICKER…when there is a natural disaster…one week later and people in Bahamas still cannot get food and water…despite the best efforts of the international community…so the problem on that is WEAK GOVERNMENTS…..not global warming..

    in the 16-1800 centuries there was no global warming and hurricanes destroyed whole islands anyway…..global warming just makes it that worse…and TIEFING GOVERNMENTS makes the effects and experiences of a disaster even worse when the resources belonging to the people…are STOLEN BY THIEVES…


  13. Gettign RID of DELIBERATE…government CREATED…ghettos and shanty towns within the majoirty population is a START..if yall would STOP TIEFING the largest portions of the PEOPLE’S tax and pension DOLLARS…ya would find the money to eliminate the poverty…YALL maliciously keep alive to ENRICH YASELVES and ya BRIBERS….economics 101.

    https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2019/09/06/2892836954974960732/640x360_MP4_2892836954974960732.mp4


  14. Yep…when governments believe they got into the parliament WITHOUT the people, forgetting how much begging and begging they had to do to get votes… well Bahamians are having none of it…they have suffered Enuff, that is how people end up in perpetual poverty…THANKS TO..uncaring dysfunctional governments.

    https://www.facebook.com/letina.williams/videos/10220145695693163/?t=84


  15. Small island …FRAUDS…..

    Bahamian people better run in the next direction if they see them coming….

    https://www.facebook.com/jackie.stewart.965/videos/1111042035772001/?t=74


  16. Small island nastiness from petty leaders, all of them drank from the same poison chalice…i have no clue who these small minded governments think is admiring them, you c ontinue to keep YOUR OWN people in BONDAGE, only surrounded by THEIVES.. and believe that makes you what exactly…but the people are awake.,,and ya NEED THEIR VOTES to keep up the PRETENSE.

    “The Charge d’Affairs for Haiti in the Bahamas, Dorval Darlier, says the only figures he has are those the Bahamian authorities have confirmed which he doubts. With so many living in shantytowns across the Abaco Islands, he told Le Nouvelliste “they, [Bahamian authorities], just do not want to tell the truth… it is only thanks to the support of the U.S. government that the Bahamian authorities are providing assistance to these victims.”
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    The Charge d’Affaires for Haiti in the Bahamas does not know how many Haitians, especially those undocumented, that are dead or injured after the Category 5 Hurricane Dorian. “We have dead and injured but we can not specify the number,” said Dorval Darlier.

    The diplomat says the Haitian government has given him the green light to do everything in his power to help our compatriots. “I am going to rent a charter plane to go to Abaco and Freeport who have been the most affected to provide assistance to Haitian nationals,” he said.

    Mr. Darlier plans to transport the most vulnerable to the capital, which he said was spared. “I have already had discussions with social services on the possibility of temporary shelter, said the diplomat. The chargé d’affaires confirmed the presence of a strong community in the area called “The Mudd” in Abaco. “This area has been completely submerged. The water had reached several meters in height,” said Dorval Darlier.

    Haitians living legally in the Bahamas are estimated at about 200,000, not counting the illegal ones. Dorval Darlier, however, does not intend to differentiate between Haitians living legally and those living illegally in the Bahamas. “For now, we do not make any difference between legal and illegal,” he says.

    He rejects the information that the Haitian victims are the ones who, for the most part, lived illegally in the Bahamas and refused to follow the instructions. “They would be victims no matter where they were,” said Dorval Darlier, for whom more than 85% of homes Abacco and Freeport were destroyed. “This is a place to build and not to rebuild,” said the charge d’affaires Haitian.”


  17. Let’s hope the Bahamas government is not trying to cover up anything with hurricanes still lingering around.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/BarbadosWeatherWatcherReloaded/permalink/1826048064207611/


  18. Black people in the Caribbean TAKE NOTE that it can be ANYONE OF YOU AND YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS IN THIS SITUATION IN ANY HURRICANE SEASON…which happens each and every year of your lives..

    https://www.facebook.com/TheYoungTurks/videos/436606336952898/?t=4


  19. This is why i WARNED Bajans about listening to the Mia rhetoric about giving money to the Barbados government to send to Bahamas…there is no GUARANTEE the money will ever reach the people you intended to help…but if the money was sent THROUGH a reputable relief organization directly and is STOLEN….someone would go to prison, as things stand CASH only sent though shady governments…CANNOT BE TRACED.

    https://www.facebook.com/100005986451739/posts/1112186382324233/


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