NCB Group commences construction of Cypress Pointe North
Participating in the ceremony along with NCB shareholders Naul Bodden, Ian Wight and Matthew Wight were Hon Kurt Tibbetts, Minister of Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing & Infrastructure, Hon Moses Kirkconnell, Minister of District Administration, Tourism and Transport, MLA Joey Hew and Chief Officer Stran Bodden. Representatives of NCB’s financial partner, Butterfield Bank included Mike McWatt, Deputy Managing Director and Executive Vice-President; Graeme Skinner, Senior Manager, Head of Corporate Banking, Bruce John, Senior Manager, Head of Private Banking, Paul Elliott, Senior Manager, Head of Personal Lending and Perry Rombough, Manager of Corporate Banking.
“The Cayman Islands Government is pleased to support projects such as this that exhibit environmental leadership,” said Minister Tibbetts. “This new community will be an inspiration to the development industry, not just here in Cayman but throughout the Caribbean, as will the foresight and leadership of NCB Group – a company that is led by Caymanian businessmen who are committed to the Cayman Islands and its future,” he added.
In addition to every residence in Cypress Pointe North integrating a grid-tied solar energy system, solar will also be used to offset the common area maintenance fees reducing electrical expenses for the building’s exterior and street lighting as well as pool pump filtering and the Clubhouse’s electrical usage. “The use of renewable energy systems in Cypress Pointe North increases the appraised value of these homes whilst substantially reducing electricity bills and dependence on fossil fuels. Not only will homeowners save money, but they help protect the environment by reducing their carbon footprint,” stated Jim Knapp, owner of Endless Energy – the solar providers for the project.
NCB’s geothermal division – GeoComfort Cayman is providing the geothermal cooling technology for the project. Relatively new to the Cayman Islands, these systems efficiently remove heat from the home via a closed water loop which circulates through the island’s cooler ground temperatures. This method of transferring heat requires 30-50% less electricity than conventional systems and significantly decreases utility costs for homeowners. Additionally, the life cycle of geothermal systems is three to four times longer than conventional a/c systems and it provides hot water for residential use.
The first phase of construction of Cypress Pointe North will be completed by November 2014 and the entire development will be built over three to four years.
PHOTO: Groundbreaking for Cypress Pointe North: (L-r)– Graeme Skinner (Butterfield Bank), Ian Wight (NCB Group), Matthew Wight (NCB Group), Naul Bodden (NCB Group), Hon Moses Kirkconnell, Chief Officer Stran Bodden, Perry Rombough (Butterfield Bank), Mike McWatt (Butterfield Bank), MLA Joey Hew, Paul Elliott (Butterfield), Hon. Minister Kurt Tibbetts, Michael Pratt (Planning), Haroon Pandohie (Planning) and Bruce John (Butterfield Bank)
To download the Cypress Pointe North Brochure. Please go to: http://www.ncbdev.ky/upload/documents/project/10/Cypress%20Pointe%20North%20Brochure.pdf