Another one of government’s Public-Private Partnership (P3) projects include the new Western Regional Memorial Hospital as well as new long-term care homes in Corner Brook.
Another of government’s Public-Private Partnership (P3) projects dealing with a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) process for the replacement of Her Majesty’s Penitentiary officially closed on Friday, February 16th. Only one submission was received from New Avalon Corrections Partners. The RFQ represents the first stage in a two-stage procurement process for the facility, allowing for identification of bid teams, not a proposal. Government will continue to work with its independent advisors who help develop the specifications, guide the procurement and help ensure the proposal will result in the best value for taxpayers’ money. Last month, government re-issued an RFQ for the replacement of the adult correctional facility, as a result of significantly increased construction costs. Another one of government’s Public-Private Partnership (P3) projects include the new Western Regional Memorial Hospital as well as new long-term care homes in Corner Brook.
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