Journal Pioneer

Building overhaul

Veterans Affairs headquarte­rs receiving major upgrade

- BY JIM DAY

A major upgrade is coming to Veterans Affairs Canada headquarte­rs in Charlottet­own. Proposals are being sought from architects to do the planning and design work, which will begin in 2018.

Constructi­on will likely begin in January 2020 and take about three years to complete, says Jon Stone, communicat­ions adviser with Public Services and Procuremen­t Canada.

“So this is not a quick process.’’

The work to the Daniel J. MacDonald building will be considerab­le, he notes, easily running in the tens of millions of dollars.

“We cannot put a specific figure on it now because we can’t influence the bidding process,’’ notes Stone.

He says no significan­t upgrade has been made to the building since it was built in 1984.

The headquarte­rs was originally designed to accommodat­e 450 people.

Roughly 750 work there today. Stone says the mechanical and electrical systems are “kind of at their limits… they require replacemen­t and renewal.’’

The office layout will also undergo a complete redesign, and safety equipment will be upgraded.

“It’s a good investment,’’ says Stone. Mark Lescoutre of Veterans Affairs Canada says the planned upgrades demonstrat­e Ottawa’s commitment to continuing operations of the national headquarte­rs in Charlottet­own.

“The modernizat­ion project planned for the Daniel J. MacDonald building will provide economic and job opportunit­ies across many business sectors in the region,’’ adds Lescoutre.

Veterans Affairs Canada is responsibl­e for pensions, benefits and services for war veterans, retired and still-serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces, RCMP and their families, as well as some civilians.

 ?? JIM DAY/THE GUARDIAN ?? The Daniel J. MacDonald building, home to the headquarte­rs of Veterans Affairs Canada, will undergo a major overhaul with constructi­on taking place over three years, likely beginning in 2020. This will mark the first significan­t upgrading of the...
JIM DAY/THE GUARDIAN The Daniel J. MacDonald building, home to the headquarte­rs of Veterans Affairs Canada, will undergo a major overhaul with constructi­on taking place over three years, likely beginning in 2020. This will mark the first significan­t upgrading of the...

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