
Richard Mullings
Richard Mullings is the president of the Incorporated Masterbuilders Association of Jamaica (IMAJ). He has been vocal about the financial challenges faced by local subcontractors involved in the Southern Coastal Highway Improvement Programme (SCHIP), highlighting the significant amounts owed to them due to bureaucratic delays in payment processes. Mullings has emphasized the urgent need for these payments to ensure the sustainability and growth of local construction firms.
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IMAJ President Richard Mullings said Anderson has a very positive track record and has always come across as someone with integrity.
Business leaders endorse Anderson for NaRRA but demand oversight, transparency | NewsRichard Mullings, president of the Incorporated Masterbuilders Association of Jamaica (IMAJ), told The Sunday Gleaner that Hurricane Melissa presents an opportunity for the country to reassess and enforce its building codes.
NEWSMAKER OF THE YEAR | The last ‘Melissa’? | Lead StoriesRichard Mullings, President of the Incorporated Masterbuilders Association of Jamaica, is urging local contractors to be integrated into the rebuilding effort after Hurricane Melissa.
Local contractors want integration in container home solutions | Lead StoriesRichard Mullings, president of the IMAJ, raised concerns about the government's failure to spend the national capital budget effectively.
Masterbuilders raise red flag over Government’s failure to spend | Lead StoriesRichard Mullings is the President of IMAJ, advocating for education and development in Jamaica's construction industry.
IMAJ scholarships provide lifeline to aspiring builders of Jamaica’s future | NewsRichard Mullings, the IMAJ President, raised concerns over allegations that local workers are being paid below industry-standard wages.
TENSION SPARKS | Lead StoriesRichard Mullings, president of the IMAJ, expressed concerns over the prolonged non-payment of funds owed to local contractors.
Frustrated SCHIP subcontractors to receive outstanding payments soon, Morgan promises | Lead Stories



























