Capital Hill softball facility gets upgrade
For the past month, Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) Ltd.’s Corporate Social Responsibility team has been conducting major improvement and refurbishment work to some of the island’s public structures.
The latest is the Capital Hill softball field. Through its signature Village Pride Project—a community-based engagement-centered pioneering initiative—the softball field received much-needed improvements and facelift work from Imperial Pacific International. (PR)
- Imperial Pacific International Ltd.’s Corporate Social Responsibility coordinators John Brel and Martin Pangelinan waterblast the concrete roof of one of the two pavilions, cleaning the structure of debris and dirt. (CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS)
- One of the two Capital Hill softball field pavilions is waterblasted.
- Tani Masga, Mike Salas, Jowel Naputi, and Fuji Suel, all team members of Imperial Pacific International Ltd.’s Corporate Social Responsibility program, put up the new fence that will replace the old and rusting fence in the softball field on Capital Hill.
- The new fence that replaced the old one can be seen after Imperial Pacific’s CSR team successfully removed the old structure.
- AFTER. One of the dugouts with a new coat of paint.
- From afar, the back portion of the second dugout was also repainted by Imperial Pacific’s Corporate Social Responsibility team.
- BEFORE. The before look of the dugouts.
- BEFORE. The before look of a second dugout needing repainting and cleaning.
- BEFORE. Another dugout waiting to receive a fresh coat of paint. It is in process of being scraped off with its old paint.
- New fencing being put up by Imperial Pacific International’s CSR representatives.