 Following a series of extreme weather events and disaster impacts, the Victor Archer Building had to be decommissioned in 2018. 2010's Hurricane Tomas was one of those major events. The historic building belongs to the campus of the Sa'atha Lewis Community College. Rehabilitation efforts were facilitated by the DVRP and completed by 2021. Well, as it's now learning friendly space at the institution, up to this morning I was seated in the classroom and I saw how updated the infrastructure, the flooring, the walls and windows and everything is at the school. I would hope one day that the other buildings, maybe the LFT or the OTW would reflect that of the VAR building. While the building is an example of a modernized educational facility, the historic character of the building was maintained. Construction of the building was completed by mega-constructing incorporated. Caribbean consulting engineers produced the design while LCC Group supervised construction. I think it's a fantastic building here at the school, good amenities, bathrooms are quite an improvement what was once there, I mean the classrooms really changed, smart classrooms now, televisions, a bit of projectors and all that sort of thing. I think even AC in one or two classrooms, so that's a huge improvement from what was previously there. The DVRP is a World Bank Group funded project aimed at increasing St. Lucia's resilience to extreme weather events and climate change. This is Jacques Hingson Compton of the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project.