Quinte Mayor with Public-Works

State of the art Public Works facility opens in Quinte West

By Aquicon
September 17, 2017

Coming in $500,000 under budget, the 100,000 square foot facility will be home to over 120 staff.

 

With city staff, council and dignitaries by his side, Quinte West Mayor Jim Harrison cuts the ribbon on the new Consolidated Public Works facility on Wednesday September 13, 2017.

The long awaited and state of the art Quinte West Consolidated Public Works Facility is officially open.

At a grand opening ceremony held on Wednesday, Mayor Jim Harrison cut the ribbon on the $22.5 million building located at 177 North Murray Street in the Industrial Park.  Coming in $500,000 under budget, the 100,000 square foot facility will be home to over 120 staff.  With a design based on LEED principals from RDH architects, Aquicon Construction built the new works centre that features a 10 bay vehicle storage area, wash-bay facility for all of the equipment, staff amenity areas, sand/salt structure, refueling depot and outdoor storage.

Mayor Harrison who tabled the idea in September 1999 thanked council and staff for their support. He called it a great day and a fantastic facility.

The $500,000 in excess budget dollars will go to re-purpose the former work site at 30 Pelham Street to house Quinte Access, Quinte Waste Solutions and the Trenton Food Bank.

Comparing the day to the first day of school, Director of Public Works and Environmental Services Chris Angelo said he has been gleaming all morning as the new facility is promised to increase staff efficiency.

Angelo touted that the new centre has leading edge technology such as a mechanics area featuring three maintenance bays, an OH crane and four robotic lifts that can work on WiFi.  The building houses two electric vehicle chargers and LED lights.  The temperature in the vehicle storage area is controlled to use less heat in the winter and there are accessible washrooms as well as roof built for solar panels in the future.

When addressing the crowd, Angelo thanked Geertsma Construction project managers Jim Heidinga and Andy Geertsma along with his team councillor Fred Kuypers, and Manager of Operations Jim Turner.

In the works for almost 20 years, former mayor of Quinte West John Williams admitted it is great to see the project completed.  He added it speaks a lot to the image of the City and getting things done like the Trent Port Marina, the YMCA, downtown and new fire hall.

Source: http://www.quintenews.com/2017/09/state-art-public-works-facility-open-quinte-west/156926/

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