625, chemin d’Aylmer

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Cost adjustment for the mandate of the firm DWB Consultants in the amount of $124,138.51 including taxes - 2022 SP 382 - Construction of the new SPVG service point in the Aylmer sector
The committee approved a $124,138.51 increase for DWB Consultants regarding the new Gatineau Police (SPVG) service point in Aylmer. This increase accounts for project scope changes, including the demolition of warehouses, LEED Gold certification requirements, and delays caused by shifting project priorities.
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Cost Adjustment for the Mandate of the Firm WSP Canada Inc. in the Amount of $21,960.23 - Tender 2022 SP 465 - Professional Services - LEED Accredited Professional - New Police Station - Aylmer Sector - Deschênes Electoral District - Caroline Murray
The city is recommending a $21,960.23 cost adjustment for WSP Canada Inc. regarding the new Aylmer police station project. This increase is due to project scope changes, including a shift to LEED Gold certification, the demolition of existing warehouses, and the integration of future expansion needs, bringing the total contract to $62,316.46.
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Authorize Additional Budget for the Construction of the Gatineau Police Service Aylmer Service Point
Council approved an additional $8.2 million for the Aylmer police service point, bringing the total loan to $22.2 million. This increase covers rising construction costs, inflation, and the decision to expand office space to accommodate the 2023-2027 staffing plan. The project will also include a new warehouse to replace facilities at 625, chemin d’Aylmer.
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Authorize additional budget for the construction of the Gatineau Police Service service point in the Aylmer sector
The City is increasing the budget for the Aylmer police service point by $8.2 million, bringing the total to $22.2 million. This increase covers rising construction costs, the need for additional office space to accommodate new staff, and the demolition of existing warehouses on the site. The project will now include an expanded office area to support the 2023-2027 staffing plan.
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