Cape Breton Post

RELOCATION STUDY

Ekistics will have eight months to conduct work on future of NSCC campus

- BY CHRIS SHANNON chris.shannon@cbpost.com Twitter: @cbpost_chris

How best to move NSCC Marconi campus to downtown Sydney.

A Dartmouth-based design firm has been hired to figure out a way to move the Nova Scotia Community College Marconi Campus to downtown Sydney.

The provincial government announced Friday that Ekistics Planning and Design had been awarded the $144,586 contract.

The firm will be tasked with consulting with those affected by the massive relocation project. The NSCC Marconi Campus, with a student population of 1,200, is adjacent to Cape Breton University.

The study will look at space requiremen­ts and potential locations, campus design, student impacts and transporta­tion needs. The province says the work will begin immediatel­y, and will conclude by December.

“We look forward to the advice and recommenda­tions this study will provide as we continue to move ahead with this important relocation, which will help revitalize downtown Sydney,” Municipal Affairs Minister Derek Mombourque­tte, the MLA for Sydney-Whitney Pier, said in a news release Friday.

Ekistics Planning and Design is no stranger to working in the Cape Breton Regional Municipali­ty.

The company was responsibl­e for a March 2014 study that outlined a conceptual vision for the Sydney waterfront. The study was commission­ed by the CBRM and the now-defunct Enterprise Cape Breton Corp.

The CBRM council also endorsed in principal a 2017 plan from Ekistics to revitalize downtown Sydney which called for $10.5 million in investment­s for the area including $7.5 million to redesign Charlotte Street from Dorchester to Townsend streets.

More recently, Business Cape Breton retained Ekistics to lead the process in the revitaliza­tion efforts for Glace Bay, Reserve Mines and Dominion, which are currently ongoing.

The final report from Ekistics will serve as a direction for the developmen­t and constructi­on of a new Marconi campus.

The idea of moving the campus has been brought up in political circles since as early as 2009 when then-premier Rodney MacDonald said it could help revive the urban centre of Sydney.

The discussion was revived in 2015 when CBRM Mayor Cecil Clarke sent a letter to then transporta­tion minister Geoff MacLellan on the prospect of moving the campus to the downtown.

The NSCC leases the existing campus complex from the Department of Transporta­tion and Infrastruc­ture Renewal.

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