Construction is set again to increase Metro Vancouver Wastewater treatment plant notoriously besieged in the north shore.
The major construction of the installation of wastewater has been blocked since the regional district dismissed the former primary entrepreneur in the midst of a dispute over progress and costs.
He then emerged that the project would cost billions more to supplement than initially planned. When the factory was announced in 2011, it was budgeted at $ 700 million with a completion date in 2020. It is now tall at $ 3.86 billion with a 2030 completion date.
On Wednesday, Metro Vancouver announced an agreement with the construction of the new PCL entrepreneur.
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“We are very convinced that he will be delivered for what we have now budgeted and we think that we have the right team in place to deliver this and we are very convinced that it will be a high quality project delivered in this budget and we Let’s look forward to the project that it is, “said the chairman of the Metro Vancouver board of directors Mike Hurley.
The owners of Metro Vancouver’s house remain in a hook for the oversized budget of the project.
The biggest payments will be for households in North Shore, who will have to pay an additional $ 590 per year over a period of 30 years.
Other owners of Metro Vancouver’s house will see their public service rates of $ 80 and $ 150 for 15 years.
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