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Royal Columbian Hospital Redevelopment Project $1.4B

Total Project 1.4B: The RCH Redevelopment Project is being phased to allow for continuity of hospital services throughout construction, demolition, and renovation work. Due to the complexity involved in this multi-phase, multi-year project, work has been broken into three separate phases:

  • Phase 1 $280M: DB – Mental Health and Substance Use Facility and Parkade
  • Phase 2 $920M: DB – New Quaternary Care Tower, Emergency, and Parkade
  • Phase 3 $200M: CM – Retrofitting existing Health Care Centre and Columbia Tower

Services provided by PMPSL:

Leadership and oversight on each of the 3 phases and stages of the project including Procurement at the RFQ stage, and RFP development and finalization for Phases 2 and 3 plus the Design, Construction, and  Transition/Operational Readiness Planning stage for Phase 1.

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North Island Hospitals Project $606.2M

North Island Hospitals Project $606.2M

The new hospitals in the Comox Valley and Campbell River will increase acute care capacity on North Vancouver Island, enhance safety and quality of care for all patients, and improve the region’s ability to recruit and retain medical professionals.

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Fort St. John Hospital and Residential Care Project $301.8M

Fort St. John Hospital and Residential Care Project $301.8M

A 44-bed hospital linked to a 124-bed residential care facility, with an integrated services centre for centralized food and laundry services. The residential care facility will share services with the hospital to increase operational efficiency.

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Iqaluit International Airport Improvement Project $450M

Iqaluit International Airport Improvement Project $450M

The Iqaluit International Airport Improvement project includes a new airport building; expanded aprons for planes to park; new lighting systems; an upgraded runway; and a new combined services building that will house the fire-fighting vehicles, support equipment and the heavy equipment that maintain the runways. The project will mean significant job creation, direct and indirect, as well as training and economic development opportunities for Iqaluit and Nunavut as a whole.

A private partner will be chosen by the Government of Nunavut through a competitive selection process to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the publicly owned airport for a total concession period of 30 years.

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Project-NIH_Campbell-River-Hospital_Exterior-View - North Island Hospitals project

Public Private Partnerships since 2008

Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) are a long-term performance-based approach to procuring public infrastructure where the private sector assumes a major share of the risks in terms of financing and construction and ensuring effective performance of the infrastructure, from design and planning to long-term maintenance.

(picture – Campbell River Hospital, North Island Hospitals Project)

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