| #71 - Posted 25 June 2008, 11:55 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, DN Join date: March 2008 Member #: 478 Posts: 369 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Cabarete Condos ![]() Construction Update ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| #72 - Posted 25 June 2008, 6:13 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: February 2008 Member #: 337 Posts: 596 | DREADLOCKS, SAID arcatype, i am quite familiar with the differences in construction methodologies in the usa and the DR. you are quite correct that the materials used here are more flame retardant, but there have been major fires in buildings such as these, not because the structure burns, but the contents. as far as Mr Lautaro contends, a major earthquake is a possibility. look at the destruction in puerto plata a few years ago, and none of those structures is over 3 floors. stacking people in high structures is always risky strategy. in the vent of a major collapse, the city does not have the medical capabilities to deal with multiple casualties. i suppose NY4LIFE, who seems so offended that we do not all join the chorus line of celebrators, will show us some evidence that the medical establishment is up to METROPOLITAN STANDARDS also, and if we question that aspect of city planning, then we are haters!! ARCATYPE: Well im sure that in tourist centers like Bavaro and the Punta Cana vicinity theirs adequate facilities like a hospital and a proper equipt Fire department for any large emergency. That part of the country receives the creme de la creme in tourist, international celebrities and so on. Arcatype |
| #73 - Posted 26 June 2008, 11:12 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 4374 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic arcatype, the tenor of your reply makes me believe that you are not sure. you only think and hope that they do exist. if you did know, you would give me a list of the aforementioned facilities and their capabilities. maybe they do, but, if they do not, it could lead to serious problems down the road. i am aware of the north american and european ¨panic mentality¨. i have a friend who caught a dose of the clap here a few years back, and went to Miami to see his doctors. we could not convince him that they do brain surgery here, and that any pharmacist could set him straight. it is the perception that people from metropolitan countries have about the developing world. to them it is just beaches and beer. they dread getting indigestion, because they think they will die from lack of medical care. so try to understand the fallout if a tour bus crashes in bavaro and 8 people die from loss of blood!!! |
| #74 - Posted 26 June 2008, 3:42 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: February 2008 Member #: 337 Posts: 596 | DREADLOCKS, SAID arcatype, the tenor of your reply makes me believe that you are not sure. you only think and hope that they do exist. if you did know, you would give me a list of the aforementioned facilities and their capabilities. maybe they do, but, if they do not, it could lead to serious problems down the road. i am aware of the north american and european ¨panic mentality¨. i have a friend who caught a dose of the clap here a few years back, and went to Miami to see his doctors. we could not convince him that they do brain surgery here, and that any pharmacist could set him straight. it is the perception that people from metropolitan countries have about the developing world. to them it is just beaches and beer. they dread getting indigestion, because they think they will die from lack of medical care. so try to understand the fallout if a tour bus crashes in bavaro and 8 people die from loss of blood!!! ARCATYPE: Im sure the facilities exist, if not search the internet find out for yourself or call a resort near the Punta Cana or Bavaro area im sure they will let you know. Arcatype |
| #75 - Posted 27 June 2008, 7:59 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, DN Join date: March 2008 Member #: 478 Posts: 369 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic New project for Cabarete 82 apartamentos vista al mar, en Cabarete ![]() ![]() ![]() El Grupo Punta Goleta construirá un proyecto inmobiliario en Cabarete, cuya primera fase iniciará a partir de julio y contempla la edificación de 82 apartamentos con vista al mar. El vicepresidente comercial, Oskar Arocha, planteó las expectativas para la realización y desarrollo de esta edificación que viene a incrementar la capacidad de alojamiento en Puerto Plata. El concepto de Seawinds Punta Goleta, dijo, está a cargo del asesor turístico Víctor Cabral Amiama, el diseño arquitectónico a cargo de Eric Michelen, y el paisajismo es obra del ingeniero Washington Lithgow. |
| #76 - Posted 27 June 2008, 11:18 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 4374 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic arcatype, i take your reply to mean that you do not have the answer yourself, and are just speculating optimistically. nothing new on this forum, so do not consider yourself unique. some of us just prefer reality to imagination, that is all! |
| #77 - Posted 27 June 2008, 11:34 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, DN Join date: March 2008 Member #: 478 Posts: 369 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Dready all resort complexes in Punta Cana-Bavaro have their own medical services.... besides there are well known medical centers in Bavaro-Punta Cana outside those resort complexes Like this one Hospiten Bavaro ![]() Edited on 6/27/2008 11:37 AM by MrDom. |
| #78 - Posted 27 June 2008, 12:41 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 4374 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic MrDom, when you say ¨medical services¨, whatever do you mean? and when you use the term well known hospitals, well known to whom? i am inquiring about the efficacy of the services; are they capable of treating multiple trauma victims, do they have adequate blood bank facilities, etc. i am not talking about facilities to treat heartburn; i am speaking of the ability to perform serious surgery on an emergency basis. |
| #79 - Posted 27 June 2008, 12:45 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: February 2008 Member #: 337 Posts: 596 | DREADLOCKS, SAID MrDom, when you say ¨medical services¨, whatever do you mean? and when you use the term well known hospitals, well known to whom? i am inquiring about the efficacy of the services; are they capable of treating multiple trauma victims, do they have adequate blood bank facilities, etc. i am not talking about facilities to treat heartburn; i am speaking of the ability to perform serious surgery on an emergency basis. ARCATYPE: Their you go Dreadlocks evidence in your face, you still asking the same silly questions now your just being foolish!!!!! Arcatype |
| #80 - Posted 27 June 2008, 1:04 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 4374 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic actually, arcatype, i wish that someone with information would come forward and reply to the questions, because they have not been answered. if you think that either you or Mr Dom have answered my question, then you are the fool, not i. the questions are quality specific, yet Mr Dom posts a picture as his reply! what does that tell me? for one as confrontational as yourself, the least you can do is to marshall an intelligent reply. that should not be too difficult, given your apparent expertise on the subject. in future, when you pontificate on a subject, and are asked a question regarding details, instructing one to consult the internet is really rude behaviour, in case you did not know this. if you decide to indulge in a cascade of insults, be careful not to betray your upbringing, or lack thereof!! |







