REGINA – Both City Centre School in Saskatoon and Harbour Landing joint-use school in Regina are moving into the procurement phase of construction.
Saskatoon Public Schools has partnered with the provincial government to issue a Request for Qualifications to find a qualified contractor to build the future Saskatoon City Centre school and Regina Public Schools and the Regina Catholic School Division have issued an RFQ for Harbour Landing.
“We are excited to be moving forward with the procurement of the Saskatoon City Centre and Harbour Landing joint-use schools,” SaskBuilds and provincial Procurement Minister Terry Jenson stated. “With early works construction already underway at the location of the new Harbour Landing school, we will be able to seamlessly begin upwards construction once procurement is complete.”
The RFQ is the first of a two-stage procurement for construction of both projects and each will result in a shortlist of qualified contractors that will move to the tender stage to bid on the construction work.
Once built the Saskatoon City Centre School will bring together 400 pre-kindergarten to Grade 8 public school students from the King George, Princess Alexandra and Pleasant Hill neighbourhoods in addition to providing 74 new child care spaces, a release said.
Servicing work began in July in Regina at the location of the joint-use public and catholic elementary school, including underground and surface work to roadways and utility connections to prepare the site for construction.
Once complete the Harbour Landing school will accommodate up to 500 Regina public and up to 350 Regina Catholic students as well as an additional 90 new child care spaces.
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