Qikiqtani Correctional Healing Centre Project Information

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1 Qikiqtani Correctional Healing Centre Project Information November 2017 Government of Nunavut

2 PRESENTATION OBJECTIVES Overview of the Project Design Process and Design Operational Program Next Steps Questions Drawings and Discussion

3 FUNDING AND OPERATIONS ACTIVITY RESULTS Approved Funding $57 Million Government of Canada $19 Million Government of Nunavut $76 Million Total Funding Operations The operational budget for QCHC is still being reviewed.

4 PROJECT SCHEDULE ACTIVITY TIMELINE Design Contract Awarded January 2017 Design Consultations Spring, Summer and Fall 2017 Conceptual Design and Revisions Spring, Summer and Fall 2017 Construction (Site Preparation) Summer 2017 Final Specifications and Drawings February 2017 Phase 1 Construction (Piling) Spring 2018 Phase 1 & 2 Tender and Contract Award Spring 2018 Construction Start for Phase 1 (New Facility) Summer 2018 Phase 1 Opening (All inmate and staff in new facility) Summer 2020 Phase 2 Construction Start (Renovations to BCC) Summer 2020 Phase 2 Opening Fall 2021

5 KEY ACTIVITIES ACTIVITY Development Permit Process Final review of drawings for construction and planning Preparing documents for Tenders Project Phasing Ensuring that operations in the existing facility continue during construction Facility maintenance and operations planning AGENCY City of Iqaluit Government of Nunavut Government of Nunavut Government of Nunavut/Department of Justice Government of Nunavut

6 CONSULTATION SO FAR The Department of Justice recognizes the significant expertise that the Elders bring to this project. Created the Tassiugarjuaqmi Mamisarviksamik Qanurtutrtiit committee to inform the design consultants and the Department of Justice on how to make this facility a success. The Department of Justice has provided regular updates to Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated (NTI). Recently, the current stage of design was presented to Justice staff. In June 2017, the Department of Justice presented to the City of Iqaluit Development Committee. In June 2017, the Department of Justice hosted an Elders Conference at the Rankin Inlet Healing Facility to help inform the project. Rankin Inlet Healing Facility Elders Conference June 12-14, 2017

7 Support cultural concept of healing DESIGN OBJECTIVES INFORMATION ONLY These drawings are provided for information purposes only and are not to be relied on or used for any tendering process Design for the next 20 years The total bed space including Makigiarvik will be approximate 160. The new facility will have a significant increase in programming space to allow inmates to address their needs in a safe and secure environment. The look of the new Qikiqtani Correctional Healing Center will be given special attention due to the facility s location near the new airport Create a facility that the community can be proud of and embrace.

8 BENEFITS TO THE COMMUNITY Programming that will benefit the community such as the Town Crew program Safer Community as the new facility is being designed using current standards. Better layout to facilitate the healing process and minimize disruption. Employment opportunity for people in the community during construction and operation (Inuit employment)

9 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Total Construction Building Area: 5700 m 2 New Addition 4000 m 2 of non-combustible construction Foundation: Adfreeze Steel Pipe Piles in Clusters with airspace to u/s of Soffit Structural System: Steel Post and Beam with Cast-in-place Concrete Bracing Elements Floor Systems: Concrete Topping on Composite Metal Deck Wall Systems: Concrete Masonry Units for Secure areas and Steel Stud for Non-Secure areas (typical) Roof System: Mineral Wool Insulation and SBS Membrane Roofing Exterior Wall Systems: Metal Cladding Heating: Hydronic based on Diesel Oil Existing Building Renovation Full demolition to structure, new construction is non-combustible Foundation: Adfreeze Steel Pipe Piles in Clusters with airspace to u/s of Soffit Structural System: Steel Post and Beam Existing Floor Systems: Concrete Topping on Existing Wall Systems: Steel Stud (typical) Roof Systems and Exterior Wall Systems as per new addition

10 SITE PLAN INFORMATION ONLY These drawings are provided for information purposes only and are not to be relied on or used for any tendering process

11 BUILDING DESIGN INFORMATION ONLY These drawings are provided for information purposes only and are not to be relied on or used for any tendering process

12 BUILDING DESIGN INFORMATION ONLY These drawings are provided for information purposes only and are not to be relied on or used for any tendering process

13 BUILDING DESIGN INFORMATION ONLY These drawings are provided for information purposes only and are not to be relied on or used for any tendering process

14 FLOOR PLAN INFORMATION ONLY These drawings are provided for information purposes only and are not to be relied on or used for any tendering process

15 FLOOR PLAN INFORMATION ONLY These drawings are provided for information purposes only and are not to be relied on or used for any tendering process

16 DISCUSSIONS ABOUT PROGRAMS

17 NEXT STEPS ACTIVITY Development Permit Application with the Tendering the Work and Selecting the Contractor Logistics and planning Draft Traffic and Dust Management Plans Preparing a Draft Construction Schedule Moving equipment and materials for 2018 sealift season Phase 1 Construction begins expected 2018 AGENCY City of Iqaluit Government of Nunavut Contractor

18 Please send comments or questions to: Don Galloway Procurement Officer (867)