Construction
started to build new Prince Edward Home
June 15, 2011
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CHARLOTTETOWN – APM Construction
Services Inc. has begun the construction on a new long-term care
facility for Islanders.
This building will replace the
former Prince Edward Home, built in 1932 adjacent to Victoria Park.
This project has a budget of $18 million and will be built on six
hectares near the Upton Farm.
Building plans for this project are available here (links to
plans on website).
Duane Lamont, President of APM
Construction Services Inc., is excited to be moving forward with this
project.
“This facility will be a
beautiful, state-of-the-art building that Islanders can be proud of,”
said Lamont “ Inc. already has an impressive
Institutional building portfolio and we are looking forward to seeing
the final product of the Prince Edward Home.”
APM Construction
Services Inc. is the project manager on the new Charlotte Court Senior’s
Complex and is the construction manager for Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Ambulatory Construction Centre.
We have also done a number of institutional projects, including
North Battleford, RK MacDonald, Cumberland College, l’Ecole St-Augustin
and more. To date, we have
done over $200 million in Institutional construction.
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