I understand that the levelling and other work was already done, so we are just waiting for some of the other things to be done. I will confer with the Department of Infrastructure to find out when they think it will be appropriate for us to move back into that building. As I said when the Member raised this last time, the building is on a 20-year capital plan. There are a number of health projects that are in front of this project. They have to compete with all other projects, but for the time being, as I have said, a structural assessment was completed this month by a structural engineer, at which time the building was indicated to not have any major structural concerns, and that the life of the building is still there, and that we can provide quality services out of that building until such a time as we can get it in the capital plan, recognizing that it is competing against a large number of capital projects, not just in Health and Social Services, but across the government.
Glen Abernethy on Question 309-18(3): Tsiigehtchic Health Centre
In the Legislative Assembly on May 28th, 2018. See this statement in context.
Question 309-18(3): Tsiigehtchic Health Centre
Oral Questions
May 28th, 2018
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