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Crews started work on the property this week. The first stage, which is expected to last about 18 months, includes tree clearing, soil removal and installation of temporary power services, Infrastructure Minister Prasad Panda said Friday.
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“Then we’ll start with road development, laying of underground utility lines, site fencing and also site security is required … together with developing a stormwater management facility,” he said.
The planning and design of the hospital itself was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic but that work has started up again and will be completed in time for the overall project to finish on schedule in 2030 or earlier, the minister said.
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Municipal Affairs and Transportation Minister Ric McIver says the province is working closely with City of Calgary officials to hash out “technical issues” related to the planned construction of the Green Line LRT project.
McIver struck a more conciliatory tone when discussing the project Friday compared to late last year, when his office stated that current plans amount to a “train line to nowhere.”
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He said Alberta Transportation officials were “working co-operatively” with city staff “to get to a place where we can proceed” with the project.
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