NANAIMO — Crews are mobilized at the Nanaimo Correctional Centre (NCC) where the medium security prison will be replaced, with an estimated project completion of 2024.
Replacing the aging institution built in 1953 involves demolishing existing buildings in phases and constructing a dozen new ones within the existing property, according to the project’s architect.
The existing 190-room capacity on Biggs Rd. on Brannen Lake will remain, which will resemble a campus-style feel, while a new 12-room unit specifically for women will be included.
The architect noted a portion of the of the new facility’s main administration building will be the only visible building facing Biggs Rd.
Construction crews established an increased presence on NCC site in recent weeks.
The province noted the $167 million budget includes contingencies for any potential cost overruns.
“BC Corrections continues to work closely with the general contractor to complete the project on time and on budget,” a statement from the ministry of public safety and solicitor general said.
The facility will feature an administration building, program services building and several residences.
Modernized spaces for education, vocational and certified trades training, along with rehabilitative and culturally responsive Indigenous programming will be included.
The new-look NCC with four distinct quadrants will also house the renowned Guthrie Therapeutic Community, an intensive program for offenders with substance abuse issues.
Stuart Olson Construction was selected in Dec. 2020 as the winning bid to design and build the new correctional centre.
In June 2019 the province announced funding to replace NCC, which was originally slated to open in 2023.
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