REGINA, SASK. – 鶹ýion on the Regina General Hospital parkade has reached the 80 per cent mark and is scheduled to open for hospital staff and visitors in late 2024.
Crews will continue work over the next two months to install electrical and interior finishes, a government of Saskatchewan release said.
“We are very excited to see the new parkade nearing completion, and patients, visitors and staff will soon have a safe and convenient parking option at Regina General Hospital. Our government is committed to addressing the concerns of health care workers and I personally want to extend my appreciation for their continued patience during construction,” provincial health minister Everett Hindley said.
The construction is being led by Link Developments and the four-level structure will provide a total of 1,005 stalls, consisting of 873 stalls in the parkade and 132 surface stalls, for a net increase of 686 parking stalls.
“This project is a shining testament to the strong partnership between our team, SaskBuilds, and the Saskatchewan Health Authority. I am profoundly grateful for the dedication and expertise of everyone involved. This parkade is far more than just a structure, it is a foundation for future growth and a beacon of improved accessibility for our community,” Link Developments CEO Carmen Lien said.
The government of Saskatchewan has committed $22.4 million to date toward the parkade construction.
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