Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In regard to the timing of these projects. The reason I raised the question is, we also have to take into account the shipping season which NTCL usually does not take any orders after September 1. A lot of these projects being closed in the latter part of August. I will use another example, if I can, Mr. Speaker. In Aklavik where there was supposed to be a warehouse constructed, which is part of the capital budget process, it has been just in the last two weeks where the tender has been recalled for going to public tender, yet the season for getting the materials through NTCL in Hay River is no longer possible because the season for NTCL taking orders has been concluded. By using these as examples, which is why I raised the question about the seasons and when these tenders are being closed so we can construct our capital projects in our communities during the construction season. This is usually during the summer season. Thank you.
David Krutko on Question 33-13(6): Timing For The Tendering Of Contracts
In the Legislative Assembly on September 17th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 33-13(6): Timing For The Tendering Of Contracts
Question 33-13(6): Timing For The Tendering Of Contracts
Item 6: Oral Questions
September 16th, 1998
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