One Year of Construction Work Completed
The Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre is thrilled to see the construction of the new centre coming along. Since October, many communities of Nunavik, including Kuujjuaq, have experienced COVID-19 outbreaks. Despite the complexity of managing a worksite in Nunavik during these uncertain times and increased sanitary measures, Pépin-Fortin managed to keep on schedule.
Since material and equipment were shipped to Kuujjuaq in 2020, Les Constructions Pépin-Fortin Inc. was able to start construction work for the main facility in May 2021. The contractor started by building the concrete foundation of the new Centre, which then enabled subcontractors to erect the steel structure and install the roof. In the fall, the exterior walls were raised as well as some interior partitions.
During Isuarsivik’s Annual General Meeting, partners had the chance to visit the construction site and admire the stunning site overlooking the Koksoak River where guests will be welcomed.
As of early December, all windows and doors have been installed and we can now close the building envelope. Now that the building is protected from the whims of the weather, the construction season is pausing until early April 2022.
In parallel, Landscape Architect Mousse, with the support of Isuarsivik staff, has started to design the plans for the landscape around the new Centre to maximize the therapeutic impact of the magnificent natural surroundings and create a stimulating playground for families attending the Centre.
Additionally, Isuarsivik will launch, in early 2022, the tender process for the remaining eight housing units for staff. Construction work for these units should start in July 2022 and be completed in early 2023.