$1.3 Billion Approved for Repairs at Cornwall Regional Hospital
By: June 7, 2017 ,The Full Story
Cabinet has approved an additional $1.3 billion to continue work on the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) recovery project during the 2017/18 fiscal year.
Education, Youth and Information Minister, Senator the Hon. Ruel Reid, made the disclosure at Wednesday’s (June 7) post-Cabinet media briefing at Jamaica House.
He said that preliminary projections are for another $189-million allocation to the project in 2018/19.
The works, being undertaken at the St. James-based hospital, involves, among other things, repairs to the central air-conditioning system, to address noxious fumes being emitted by the unit.
Senator Reid advised that Cabinet also approved major capital expenditure, totalling $745 million, for works to be carried out at several other hospitals.
He said the provision comprises $619 million for 2017/18 and a further $126 million for 2018/19.
Details about the institutions and the extent of works will be announced shortly.
Senator Reid also announced that Cabinet has approved the award of a contract in the sum of $68,894,905 to SM Quality Construction for infrastructure works at the Early Childhood Plus – Early Childhood Development Centre in Kingston.