Nevertheless,
Ottawa working new scientific complex:
Ottawa will build a new scientific complex. Meanwhile, estimated between $ 250 and $ 400 million, behind the former national printing, located on Boulevard Sacré-Coeur in Gatineau. Consequently,
The initiative is part of the Canada Laboratories strategy, which aims to invest $ 3.7 billion in order to modernize federal laboratories throughout the country. In addition, confirmed the Minister of Government, Public Works and Supply, Joël Lightbound, at a press conference on Thursday morning. Consequently,
If we want to make sure that Canada remains a world -renowned science. Meanwhile, innovation center, if we want federal scientists to continue to innovate, we need cutting -edge facilities.
The new cultural heritage ottawa working new scientific complex building building will bring together some 170 scientists, technicians and archaeologists from Parks Canada, the Canadian Conservation Institute (ICC) and the Canadian Heritage Information Network (RCIP).
The new scientific complex will be built on this land located just behind the old national printing. in Gatineau.
Photo : Radio-Canada / Patrick Louiseize
The new complex will be erected on a plot of 18,000 square meters behind the old national printing. This site was ottawa working new scientific complex chosen in partnership with the first nation Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg, the government said.
Construction is not for tomorrow for tomorrow. A call for proposals must take place this fall to choose the project manager of the project in 2026.
Large -scale savings in the crosshairs – Ottawa working new scientific complex
Ottawa also has a high margin of financial maneuver by believing that the real estate project will cost it between $ 250. $ 400 million.
The laboratories used by our scientists are often dilapidated and outdated
launches Minister Lightbound to justify this investment.
However, he admits that his government also sees the opportunity to save money in a difficult financial context.
The Minister for the Transformation of the Government. Public Works and Supply, Joël Lightbound, during the announcement Thursday inside the building which formerly housed the national printing.
Photo : Radio-Canada / Mathieu Berger
What we observe is that through the country. various ministries and agencies do scientific activities in laboratories everywhere. There is no economy of scale that is done. often, the renewal of equipment is expensive and can be shared between different ministries
he believes.
The Director General of Cultural Heritage at Parc Canada. Geneviève Charre, still believes that scientific research and the conservation of Canadian heritage will come out ottawa working new scientific complex of it.
We have the possibility of leaving laboratories which are more at the end of life. which are rented at the moment and to regroup with Canadian heritage with which we have a lot of synergy and possible collaboration
she applauds.
With the collaboration of Alexandra Angers
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