City commits $1.8M to refine pricing of ‘generational’ public works upgrade project
NANAIMO — The City is looking to spend now, in a bid to reduce some sticker shock and provide price certainty on public works upgrades.
Councillors approved, via a 6-3 vote on Monday, Feb. 24, the spending of $1.8 million from reserves to proceed with detailed design and costing work for overhaul of the City’s public works facility on Labieux Rd., currently projected to cost upwards of $90 million.
Bill Sims, City general manager of engineering and public works, told councillors the money would enable staff to move on from current project estimates, which include a 25 per cent contingency, into more refined dollar amounts.
“Currently, we’re at a concept level design. We have a rough idea of what things will look like, and with this current level of concept this high contingency is appropriate. We’d like to buy some certainty [by] continuing forward with the detailed design, but in the current rhetoric globally around tariffs, etc. What’s certain anymore? But at least, at least this is a step in doing that.”




