Library and Archives Canada Selects Group to Build 'Net Zero Carbon' Facility
June 19 2019 - 2:37PM
Dow Jones News
By Stephen Nakrosis
Library and Archives Canada selected a construction consortium
to design, build and operate a new preservation facility in
Gatineau, Quebec, intended to be the first "net zero carbon"
building dedicated to the preservation of archives in America.
Engie Services Inc., part of Engie Group, said it will be part
of a consortium including Plenary Group (Canada) Ltd., PCL
Investments Inc., PCL Constructors Eastern Inc. and B+H
Architects.
The 33-year public-private partnership contract will see the
consortium design, finance, build maintain and operate the archive
facility, Engie said.
Operations of the existing Preservation Centre are expected to
begin in April of next year, and commissioning of the new building
planned for 2022, Engie said.
Library and Archives Canada is a Canadian government
institution.
--Write to Stephen Nakrosis at stephen.nakrosis@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 19, 2019 14:22 ET (18:22 GMT)
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