Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Through capital plan and process, when we develop the capital plan for the government or the proposed capital plan, we work closely with the communities and the communities know basically what they are getting next year. For example in Lutselk'e, we knew they were going to get a firehall next year because it was there. So, the community expresses interest to either go negotiated contract, public tender or project management. I am saying that in some cases it may take as long as six months to negotiate a contract. Yes, in some cases it does put the project off one full year so that they only get a foundation done in the first year, but that is the community's choice. If the community the Member represents is interested in negotiating contracts in this capital budget, they should let the Minister know as soon as possible. Thank you. They do have experience in negotiating contracts so it should happen in a fairly timely manner. Thank you.
Don Morin on Question 459-13(4): Timeframe For Negotiated Contracts
In the Legislative Assembly on March 5th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 459-13(4): Timeframe For Negotiated Contracts
Question 459-13(4): Timeframe For Negotiated Contracts
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 4th, 1997
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Don Morin Tu Nedhe
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