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Queen Charlotte/ Haida Gwaii Hospital Replacement Project

The replacement hospital in the Village of Queen Charlotte/ Haida Gwaii will enable Northern Health clinicians and staff to continue to deliver client-focused, health care services in a modern environment that will ultimately improve outcomes for patients.

Queen Charlotte/ Haida Gwaii Hospital Replacement Project

Project Details

Project Description: The new replacement hospital will feature eight acute care beds, plus one labour, delivery and recovery suite. The redevelopment will provide a modern environment for the delivery of public and mental health and addictions programs, and home and community care services. A newly reconfigured hospital layout will benefit the delivery of local physician and emergency services, which will include designated state-of-the-art program space for the delivery of diagnostic imaging, laboratory and pharmacy services. A new Home and Community care house with eight residential care beds for clients with complex needs will also be included. The new building will require Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification, and will maximize the use of wood consistent with the Province’s Wood First Act.

Client: Northern Health
Capital Cost: Up to $50 million
Partner: Bouygues Building Canada and Perkins + Will
Project Status: Operational
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Milestones

Request for Qualifications issued July 16, 2012
Request for Qualifications closed September 21, 2012
Shortlist announced November 22, 2012
Request for Proposals issued December 20, 2012
Contract award July 30, 2013
Construction to begin July 30, 2013
Construction completed September 2016

Project Updates

Procurement Documents

Project Map

Project Contacts

Project Contact:

Dawn Hart
Infrastructure BC
Email: dawn.hart@infrastructurebc.com

Media Contact:

Northern Health Communications
Phone: (250) 961-7724

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