More than two thousand workers, distributed in seven Base Business Units, make up a group that lives in the area known as Alto del Ají, Cayo Romano, a few kilometers from the tourist center that by the end of the year will have four hotels in operation, one of them operated by the Iberostar chain.
The prospects of the Ecot Cayo Cruz, founded a decade ago, are in priority order, to improve the living conditions of its professionals and for this, says its director, Pablo Hernández, they provide medical services with doctors included, in addition to offers to strengthen the nutrition of some workers who mostly commute daily from the provincial capital, 140 kilometers away.
The infrastructure has grown remarkably, especially since the increase in housing capacity for those who work in the Key has expanded in the community of Batey Jaronú, a National Monument.
These properties in sugar factory “Brazil”, in the municipality of Esmeralda, are a place of passage for those who travel from the city of Camagüey, particularly for visitors who enter the province through the Ignacio Agramonte International Airport.
For the management of the Ecot, it is also crucial to carry out works such as roads, a bus terminal project, as well as sports and recreational areas for a group that is divided into 344 technicians (many graduated from the University of Camagüey), and more than 1,300 workers from 11 provinces of the largest of the Antilles.
Faced with the responsibility of enhancing Cayo Cruz as a priority tourist destination for Cuba, the Construction Company emphasizes the construction section.
Its operators are responsible for the execution of growing works that include a dolphinarium, marina and international clinic, in addition to projecting this area as the one with the highest capacity in terms of hotel housing accommodation in the next 30 years in the Caribbean archipelago.
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