"We are pleased to award this
substantial construction contract to a local
firm," explained Len Edwards, executive director of the Halifax Summit
Office (HSO). " This is one of the many opportunities hosting a Summit will
afford Nova Scotians. The Halifax Summit Office expects to spend 60% of
its budget locally."
J.W. Lindsay Enterprises will be
responsible for the upgrading and refitting
of all Summit sites. These include: Summit Place, the Maritime Museum of
the Atlantic, the World Trade and Convention Centre and the Metro Centre,
as well as a few other remote sites yet to be announced.
"All Summit sites are currently used
for purposes other than a G-7 meeting,"
says Malcolm McKechnie, spokesperson for the HSO. "Starting
immediately, construction will begin to transform Summit sites into meeting
and working areas for the leaders, delegations and media coming to Halifax
this June."
The 2.1 million dollar contract was
awarded through a public process. Calls
for an expression of interest were published in March. Based on those
applications four contractors were invited to submit bids. The submissions
were reviewed and the contract was awarded to the lowest bidder. The
funding for this initiative was provided for in the February 1995 federal
budget and is therefore built into the existing fiscal framework.
The Summit is a gathering of leaders
from the seven largest industrialised
nations as well as representatives of the European Union and the Russian
Federation. The event will take place in Halifax from June 15-17, 1995.
For more information contact:
Malcolm McKechnie Halifax Summit Office Spokesperson (902) 473-7117 Marie-France LeBlanc Communications (902) 473-7084