Nassau, Bahamas – In a significant boost to the Bahamas‘ infrastructure development, the government has officially unveiled a fleet of new ISUZU crane trucks. The event, held yesterday at the National Development Center, marks a major milestone in the country’s ongoing efforts to modernize and enhance its public works capabilities.
The introduction of these state-of-the-art ISUZU crane trucks is expected to greatly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of construction and maintenance projects across the archipelago. Designed with advanced technology and robust performance features, these trucks will play a crucial role in lifting and transporting heavy materials, thus streamlining operations and reducing project timelines.
Prime Minister Philip Davis, who attended the unveiling ceremony, highlighted the importance of this investment in the nation’s infrastructure. “The acquisition of these ISUZU crane trucks represents a pivotal step in our broader strategy to upgrade and expand our infrastructure. By equipping our teams with the best available technology, we are not only boosting our construction capabilities but also ensuring safer and more reliable services for all Bahamians,” Davis said.

The new crane trucks are part of a larger $150 million infrastructure improvement initiative aimed at enhancing road networks, upgrading utilities, and developing key public facilities. This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to fostering economic growth and improving the quality of life across the Bahamas.
The ISUZU crane trucks were selected after a rigorous evaluation process, which assessed their performance, durability, and cost-effectiveness. The fleet will be deployed to various regions, with the first batch already set to assist in ongoing roadwork and utility projects.
As the Bahamas continues to invest in its infrastructure, the arrival of these ISUZU crane trucks signals a renewed focus on building a stronger, more resilient nation.