Most of the buildings designed in the communities right across the Territories that are owned by the government usually go through a retrofit during their mid-life. The retrofit is designed to double the life of the facility at that point. The funds that go into the unit are looked at for amortization. We re-amortize the building to the end of the building. After that reaches the end of its life, the government will do an evaluation and at some point determine the building goes beyond economic repair. Once a unit is beyond economic repair, then we go through the regular disposal of that asset. We use a policy that Public Works has where we offer the building to other agencies or other departments that may want to use it, or community agencies for disposal one way or another. That is the process. Thank you.
Tom Beaulieu on Question 611-17(5): Security At Fort Providence Seniors Facility
In the Legislative Assembly on February 12th, 2015. See this statement in context.
Question 611-17(5): Security At Fort Providence Seniors Facility
Oral Questions
February 11th, 2015
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