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Seghe Market Full Steam Ahead

18 November 2025

Seghe Market Full Steam Ahead

Media release

Construction of the new Australian-funded Seghe Market is rapidly rolling out, with works on track for completion in 2026.

Local builder Hatanga has achieved good progress in the first months of construction, completing concrete slabs for the market’s amenities building, with blockwork, electrical and plumbing works now underway.

The provincial project has also achieved a first for Solomon Islands, with large-scale concrete production taking place on site with the introduction of modern batching plant equipment.

Acting Australian High Commissioner, Andrew Schloeffel, said it was vital that the long-term development of Solomon Islands be led by Solomon Islanders.

“Locally built infrastructure provides skilled jobs and creates the kind of workforce that Solomon Islands needs to operate and maintain infrastructure after handover,” Mr Schloeffel said.

“Australia believes locally built infrastructure can also be high quality infrastructure.”

The new Seghe Market is one of several being delivered by 100 percent local construction companies under Australia’s market redevelopment program.

The project has employed 29 Solomon Islanders since startup, with 17 workers sourced from the surrounding community.

Acting High Commissioner Schloeffel acknowledged the efforts of local companies like Hatanga to introduce new equipment and expertise to improve the quality of local infrastructure delivery.

“This project is leading the way in the delivery of large-scale, high-quality infrastructure outside Honiara. This market will serve Marovo for many years to come – while also boosting the local economy right now with jobs and material supplies.”

Hatanga Managing Director Jay Bartlett recently visited the nearby Batuna Adventist Vocational Training Centre to establish on-the-job training and work opportunities for local students.

“This project fundamentally aligns with our vision to deliver quality infrastructure around Solomon Islands and support sustainable development in our country,” Mr Bartlett said.

“We’re committed to engaging with local workers and suppliers wherever possible, sourcing labour, timber and other materials from the surrounding community to help build local level skills.”

The new market will provide space for up to 120 vendors, with wheelchair accessible stalls, solar lighting and 56,000 litres of rainwater storage. It also includes separate toilets and showers for men, women and people with disabilities.

18 November 2025
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