Editor’s Note November 23, 2016: Knappett awarded Water Treatment Building
In This Issue:
- City of Campbell River awards tender to Knappett Projects Inc in the amount of $10.7 million for Water Treatment Building
- BC Agricultural Land Commission denied the application to extract 12 hectares from the ALRÂ for the use of a private school in Powell River
- New tender just released for addition at West Coast General Hospital in Port Alberni
City of Campbell River awards tender to Knappett Projects Inc in the amount of $10.7 million for Water Treatment Building
The City of Campbell River has awarded the tender for the new Water Treatment Building Located at the John Hart Lake to the low bidder Knappett Projects Inc in the amount of $10,793,000. The city received four bids for this project ranging in value from $10,793,000 to $11,843,000. Construction will start immediately following completion of the Raw Water Intake.
BC Agricultural Land Commission denied the application to extract 12 hectares from the ALRÂ for the use of a private school in Powell River
Sino Bright School will have to look outside of the protected agricultural land if it wants to build a school in Powell River, according to a BC Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) ruling. The ALC’s Vancouver Island Regional Panel does not find the proposal to exclude 12 hectares for institutional use as a compelling rationale to supersede the mandate of the ALC to preserve agricultural land. The panel finds that the proposal would be more appropriate on lands outside the ALR.
New tender just released for addition at West Coast General Hospital in Port Alberni
Vancouver Island Health Authority has issued a Request for Proposals for an Architectural firm as Prime Consultant, Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering firms to construct an addition at West Coast General Hospital in Port Alberni.
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