Monday, November 22, 2021

More questions about the Sir John Carling Site.

 House of Commons Ottawa June 21, 2017. Member of Parliament Pierre Poilievre (Carleton) Conservative: "With regard to the government's transfer of land to the Ottawa Hospital for the future site of the Civic Campus, known as the Sir John Carling Site or site #11:

(a) what is the current status of the transfer of land to the Ottawa Hospital; (b) on what date does the government anticipate the land transfer to be complete; (c) did the Ottawa Hospital incur any costs as a result of delaying the construction by a year; (d) if the answer to (c) is affirmative, what are the costs, and will the government reimburse the Ottawa Hospital; (e) how many trees are there at site No. 11; (f) what buildings are currently located at site No. 11, broken down by (i) names and address (ii) purpose and current use (iii) whether the buildings will be demolished or moved to another location; (g) what will be the total cost of preparing the site for the Civic Campus to be built; (h) what will be the additional costs specific to building the Civic campus at site No. 11, including (i) the cost of building on a sloped surface; (ii) the cost of being located near a fault line; (iii) the cost of removing or transplanting the trees referred to in (e);

(iv) any other costs due to site No. 11's unique features; (i) which organization or level of government will pay for the land preparation and additional costs noted in (g) and (h); (j) does the government have any estimates on the cost of preparing site No. 11 for a large institutional occupant, and, if so, what are the details; (k) what is the market value for the land at site No. 11; (l) what will be the rental rate or sale price of site No. 11 to the Ottawa Hospital; (m) which organization or level of government will pay for the at least $11.1 million in contamination remediation, as estimated by Public Services and Procurement Canada; (n) is there any other contamination that needs to be remedied that is not captured in the $11.1 million figure; more...

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