City of Kelowna chooses contractor for new cop shop

KELOWNA – The city has chosen Bird Design-Build Construction as the primary contractor for the new RCMP police services building to be built at Clement Avenue and Richter Street in Kelowna.

The contract is valued at $39 million and calls for the Calgary-based construction company to shepherd the specialized police services building through the planning and construction phases.

“A design-build selection process was used on this project in order to address thextensive and detailed requirements for the high-security facility in a way that ensured a strong control over the project costs,” city project manager Andrew Gibbs says in a media release.

"Technical input by specialist consultants and contractors, including extensive consultation with the RCMP, has contributed to the quality of this selection process and will result in a facility that will serve the detachment and the community very well for many years to come," he says.

The budget for the 100,000 square foot building is $48 million but includes specialized technical equipment and security systems to be installed near the end of the construction phase.

Kelowna residents approved the $42-million loan needed to finance the project in a referendum last year. The loan will be paid back from tax revenue over 30 years.

Artist’s rendering of the exterior view of the new Kelowna Police Service Building. Contributed

Artist’s rendering of the interior of the new Kelowna Police Services building. Contributed

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John McDonald

John began life as a journalist through the Other Press, the independent student newspaper for Douglas College in New Westminster. The fluid nature of student journalism meant he was soon running the place, learning on the fly how to publish a newspaper.

It wasn’t until he moved to Kelowna he broke into the mainstream media, working for Okanagan Sunday, then the Kelowna Daily Courier and Okanagan Saturday doing news graphics and page layout. He carried on with the Kelowna Capital News, covering health and education while also working on special projects, including the design and launch of a mass market daily newspaper. After 12 years there, John rejoined the Kelowna Daily Courier as editor of the Westside Weekly, directing news coverage as the Westside became West Kelowna.

But digital media beckoned and John joined Kelowna.com as assistant editor and reporter, riding the start-up as it at first soared then went down in flames. Now John is turning dirt as city hall reporter for iNFOnews.ca where he brings his long experience to bear on the civic issues of the day.

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