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MERX Watch: Closer to 443 Sqn Facility in Patricia Bay, BC

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From MERX - .pdf attached if link doesn't work
"Defence Construction Canada - Expressions of Interest for Consulting Services – 443 (Maritime Helicopter) Squadron Facility, Patricia Bay, BC

In accordance with the rules, regulations, statutes, guidelines and professional association(s) of the Province of British Columbia, Defence Construction Canada (DCC) is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from consulting firms with experience in management, design and construction of building structures (in particular hangars), municipal services and site works, to provide professional services for the proposed project, which will be located in Patricia Bay, BC...."
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Reviving necrothread to add latest, from the PM:
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, accompanied by Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence, today announced that the Harper Government will be building a new helicopter facility at Patricia Bay, near Victoria, British Columbia to further strengthen Canada’s West Coast defences.

“This facility and the new Cyclone helicopters it will house are part of providing the Canadian Forces with the people, equipment and support they need to get the job done,” said Prime Minister Harper “It is a solid investment in the future of naval aviation in Canada.”

The Canada First Defence Strategy is providing our hard-working men and women in uniform with the tools needed to meet the challenges of the 21st century. This project, which is part of our Government’s Strategy, is expected to generate more than 800 jobs over the full construction period.

Part of Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt,  the project includes a new 20,000 square-meter facility that will consolidate the operations and support functions of the 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron into one building. It is anticipated that the facility will be completed in the winter prior to the arrival of nine new CH-148 Cyclone Helicopters in the spring of 2014.  The Cyclones will replace the aging CH-124 Sea King Fleet, which are currently in use.

Infrastructure improvements at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt – the home of the Pacific Fleet, and approximately 4,000 military and 2,000 civilian personnel – are continuing to generate economic benefits and significant employment opportunities.

The Harper Government will conduct open, fair, and transparent competition processes to award the contracts associated with this project at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt.

More from the backgrounder:
.... The new helicopter facility, valued at approximately $155 million dollars, will serve the needs of the 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt. This new facility will replace the existing hangar which is now more than 60 years old. It will house the nine new CH-148 Cyclone helicopters that are expected to arrive in the spring of 2014. Given the requirement for more space and an appropriate fire-suppression system for the new helicopters, it will be more cost effective to build a new facility, rather than renovate and expand the current hangar, which is now more than 60 years old. The project will consolidate all squadron operations and support functions into a single 19,668 m2 facility – housing nine CH-148 Cyclone helicopters, accommodating all operational and maintenance support spaces and equipment, as well as 350 personnel. In addition to the new building, the project also includes the construction of an exterior aircraft apron capable of parking up to five Cyclone helicopters, a taxiway linking the parking apron to the runway, an aircraft wash area and re-fuelling cabinet, a parking area for up to 300 vehicles, a guard house with security barriers, and a perimeter security fence. The project will also involve the demolition of at least one existing building. The infrastructure is required to be in place and operational in time for the delivery of the nine Cyclone helicopters scheduled to arrive in the spring of 2014. The Department of National Defence (DND) is aiming to complete construction by the winter of 2014. DND holds a large number of properties across the country to support the Canadian Forces – including approximately 21,000 buildings, 2.25 million hectares of land, 5,500 km of roads, and 3,000 km of water, storm, and sewer pipes.
 
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