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PCL employees help beautify Terrace
Share PCL employees help beautify Terrace on Facebook Share PCL employees help beautify Terrace on Twitter Share PCL employees help beautify Terrace on Linkedin Email PCL employees help beautify Terrace linkLast week, some of the PCL crew who are in town building the new hospital, joined members of the Terrace Beautification Society, along with local high-school students, to help clean up around Market Estates, a seniors housing complex on Davis Avenue in Terrace. The three PCL employees spent some time pulling weeds and chatting with locals.
The Mills Memorial Hospital project will take approximately four years to complete and PCL is keen to get know and be involved in the community during their time here.
Read the Terrace Standard article about the youth volunteering that night along with the PCL employees.
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Alert! Increased truck traffic on Monday, July 26
Share Alert! Increased truck traffic on Monday, July 26 on Facebook Share Alert! Increased truck traffic on Monday, July 26 on Twitter Share Alert! Increased truck traffic on Monday, July 26 on Linkedin Email Alert! Increased truck traffic on Monday, July 26 linkHeads up there will be more construction traffic than usual on Monday, July 26. Up to 80 trucks will be hauling concrete onto the Mills Memorial construction site, using the site's Tetrault entrance and exit. The trucks will be supplying concrete to two pumps pouring a large supporting concrete slab for parts of the new hospital.
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Alert! Road closure near hospital
Share Alert! Road closure near hospital on Facebook Share Alert! Road closure near hospital on Twitter Share Alert! Road closure near hospital on Linkedin Email Alert! Road closure near hospital linkThe section of Haugland Avenue, between Eby Street and the nearest hospital entrance (see photo for exact location), will be closed for approximately two weeks starting this Saturday, July 24, as storm and water drainage systems are upgraded as part of the construction of a new Hospital.
Only pedestrians and local residents with private driveways on the north side of Haugland will be able to access the area while work is underway. The area will be closed to drivers and cyclists from the general public.
We suggest anyone driving to and from the hospital, use Tetrault Street.
Please follow all signage and obey traffic personnel if you are in the area.
For more information about the upgrades, go to:
https://letstalk.northernhealth.ca/mills-memorial-hospital-replacement/news_feed/haugland-closure
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New, temporary parking lot near Tetrault
Share New, temporary parking lot near Tetrault on Facebook Share New, temporary parking lot near Tetrault on Twitter Share New, temporary parking lot near Tetrault on Linkedin Email New, temporary parking lot near Tetrault linkA new parking lot on the east side of the Mills Memorial hospital site, which fits approximately 70 vehicles, is now available for use.
The new gravel lot, adjacent to Tetrault Street and north of the hospital, aims to accommodate a growing number of hospital staff and reduce street parking. Because of its distance to the hospital entrance, the new lot is intended mainly for staff use. However, the spots have no restrictions.
This lot is temporary and will be removed when the area is required to accommodate the building of the new hospital – likely in the summer of 2023.
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Alert! Haugland, near Eby, soon to be closed for 2 weeks
Share Alert! Haugland, near Eby, soon to be closed for 2 weeks on Facebook Share Alert! Haugland, near Eby, soon to be closed for 2 weeks on Twitter Share Alert! Haugland, near Eby, soon to be closed for 2 weeks on Linkedin Email Alert! Haugland, near Eby, soon to be closed for 2 weeks linkStarting shortly, only local residents will be able to drive or walk along a portion of Haugland Avenue, just west of the hospital, for close to two weeks as the area is being closed to the public. That’s because PCL will be upgrading the drainage and water systems in the area as part of the new Mills Memorial Hospital Replacement project. With the new facility planned to be more than twice the size of the current one, an increase in capacity in these systems is necessary.
The work is being managed similarly to other work on streets in the City of Terrace, with approvals, permits and a traffic management plan. Signage and flaggers will guide traffic and pedestrian flow during the day, while work is underway. While the general public will not be able to access the area, locals who live on the section of road on which the work is taking place, will still be able to get to their residences with the help of the traffic control on site.
PCL’s aim is to complete any work related to the new hospital, outside of the fenced construction site on the Mills Memorial property, as soon as possible. That way all future construction is contained within the site, minimizing local impacts. With Cassie Hall Elementary School just opposite the hospital, PCL waited until school was out for summer, for the sake of student safety and minimizing traffic interference, to complete these necessary upgrades.
The upgrade work on Haugland will include cutting into the street, removing the asphalt, removing fill from underneath, and installing a large storm drain pipe approximately four metres under the surface, then refilling the area and covering it with new asphalt.
A manhole in the centre of the Eby Street and Haugland Avenue intersection will also be created, to connect the new pipe to the city’s storm system, which flows north to south along Eby Street. While this work is taking place, traffic along Eby Street will likely be one-lane only - though exact details of the traffic management plan are under currently under review by the City of Terrace and subject to change.
PCL will also be installing connections to the city’s existing water and sanitary lines on Haugland Avenue.
The exact start date the street work will be posted once PCL has received all necessary approvals from the City. Hours of work will be approximately 7 am to 5:30pm, seven days a week.
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First concrete pour means construction has begun!
Share First concrete pour means construction has begun! on Facebook Share First concrete pour means construction has begun! on Twitter Share First concrete pour means construction has begun! on Linkedin Email First concrete pour means construction has begun! linkThe first concrete pour happened on Monday, July 12 marking a milestone event on the Mills Memorial hospital site - construction of the new hospital has begun!
To date, much of the work on site has been preparing for construction. That includes clearing the land, installing fences and other safety precautions, bringing in equipment, and digging the foundation.
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900 construction jobs expected; locals already working
Share 900 construction jobs expected; locals already working on Facebook Share 900 construction jobs expected; locals already working on Twitter Share 900 construction jobs expected; locals already working on Linkedin Email 900 construction jobs expected; locals already working linkA number of local workers and businesses are benefitting from the Mills Memorial Hospital Replacement Project – and the project has only just begun.
With construction activity on site for little more than a month, more than 15 local businesses have already been contracted for a variety of jobs. Local suppliers and contractors are doing work such as environmental monitoring, trucking, cleaning and watering neighbourhood streets, surveying, waste removal, fuel and septic services, and more.
Subcontractors working for PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc., the company designing and building the new Mills Memorial Hospital and Seven Sisters facility in Terrace, have also hired local carpenters, labourers, and apprentices to work on site – with more opportunities to come.Although a project of this size will require a significant out-of-town workforce, the PCL is dedicated to filling as many positions as possible with people from the local community and region.In addition to advertising in local newspapers and online, company representatives have been reaching out to, and meeting with, local and regional labour organizations, including the employment and training departments of First Nations and the trades department of Coast Mountain College.Throughout the life span of the project, PCL estimates 900 jobs will be created with up to 350 workers on site at a time.
In addition to the jobs created on the site, approximately 40 more will be created to support the out-of-town workers at a workcamp on the outskirts of town.
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New video feature - and new videos!
Share New video feature - and new videos! on Facebook Share New video feature - and new videos! on Twitter Share New video feature - and new videos! on Linkedin Email New video feature - and new videos! linkCheck out new videos feature we've added to Let's Talk Mills Memorial Replacement Project home page:
https://letstalk.northernhealth.ca/mills-memorial-hospital-replacement
We've uploaded a couple great videos to check out already - one of the Ground Blessing ceremony on May 31 and another time lapse video of all site activity in the month of June 2021.
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It's official! We are building a new hospital!
Share It's official! We are building a new hospital! on Facebook Share It's official! We are building a new hospital! on Twitter Share It's official! We are building a new hospital! on Linkedin Email It's official! We are building a new hospital! linkAfter years of planning and anticipation, construction of the new Mills Memorial Hospital replacement project and the new Seven Sisters facility is underway. Today, we celebrated virtually - on Zoom - the start of construction with the Ministry of Health.
Some staff gathered in the cafeteria at the current Mills Memorial Hospital to celebrate the long-awaited news and watch the Zoom celebration together. We ordered special cupcakes and delivered them to all Northern Health staff in Terrace.
The new Mills Memorial Hospital will be a significant investment in the community and region. At $622.6 million, it represents the largest capital investment in Northern Health’s history.
Read: BC Gov News Release | Construction starts on new Mills Memorial Hospital
Watch: Construction start celebration video with Minister of Health
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Site work continues for new hospital
Share Site work continues for new hospital on Facebook Share Site work continues for new hospital on Twitter Share Site work continues for new hospital on Linkedin Email Site work continues for new hospital linkWater trucks and sprinklers are being used to help with the extreme heat and dust as the ground work preparations continue ahead of the construction of the new MMH hospital in Terrace!