As construction inside Centre Block begins to shift gears following the completion of demolition work last December, so, too, are contracting processes, with bids to replace Centre Block’s windows and build the new underground Parliament Welcome Centre next in line. Over the winter, PCL and EllisDon—which together were awarded an almost $2.
is the federal department responsible for overseeing the estimated $4.5-billion to $5-billion Centre Block Rehabilitation project, which includes both renovation of the existing 100-year-old building and construction of the underground welcome centre complex that will ultimately connect the West Block, Centre Block, and East Block buildings, as well as Block 2 on the south side of Wellington Street, construction of which is set to get underway in the fall.
. “The window milestone referenced in the spring quarterly report, for the replica windows, will include primarily windows in stone openings on the exterior façades and the mansard roof ,” explained the department by email. “The new windows will improve the energy efficiency and user comfort of the building while also preserving the Gothic architecture.
Excavation work underneath Centre Block won’t begin until the building’s load has been transferred onto the support system being built—which will be made up of a network of steel piles, concrete sandwich beams, and five temporary concrete shear walls—and that load transfer won’t happen until the support network is built and at least 55 per cent of the total building slab has been replaced.
planners await final approval of design plans. As of March, a total of roughly $814-million has been spent on the project of its estimated $4.5-billion to $5-billion budget, according to the progress report. In the previous quarterly report covering Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2023, the department indicated that about $748-million had been spent on the project to date. lryckewaert@hilltimes.com
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