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Roof
Replacements Underway in Three St. John’s Neighbourhoods
Social housing dwellings in three
St. John’s neighbourhoods are undergoing roof replacements.
Newfoundland Labrador Housing (Housing) awarded $581,000 in contracts
to Newfound Roofing Ltd. and G.S. Hunt Ltd. for these renovations. The
Honourable Tom Marshall, acting Minister of Transportation and Works
and Minister Responsible for Housing made the announcement today.
“These projects are part of significant renovations currently planned
or in progress in neighbourhoods throughout the province,” said
Minister Marshall. “Upgrading our older housing properties, such as
these units which were constructed over 30 years ago, is a key part of
the Williams Government’s long-term plan to ensure that quality and
affordable social housing is available and sustained for future use.”
Newfound Roofing Ltd. is carrying out $250,000 in roof replacements on
40 units in Cowperthwaite and Mitchell Courts, and another $231,500 in
roof replacements on 30 units at Portia Place and Crosbie Road. A
$90,000 contract was awarded to G.S. Hunt Ltd. to replace the roofs on
14 units on Blackmarsh Road.
The 40 units on Cowperthwaite Court and Mitchell Court are undergoing
complete roofing replacements, including new shingles, ventilation
ductwork, insulation and new chimney tops. The work on Portia Place
includes roof replacements on 10 units and another 20 units on Crosbie
Road are getting new roofs. Eaves troughs and spout pipes will also be
installed in units on Portia Place. The 14 units on Blackmarsh Road,
located in four buildings, will also be fitted with eaves troughs and
spout pipes. The anticipated completion date for all three projects is
December 2009.
“It’s great to see this attention being paid to these dwellings,” said
Bob Ridgley, MHA for St. John’s North. “Everybody deserves to live in
affordable, comfortable and secure housing; and these renovations are
helping to make that happen.”
These current upgrades and repairs are part of Housing’s annual
modernization and improvement program. As part of Budget 2009: Building
on Our Strong Foundation, the Provincial Government will invest $14.55
million for building, renovating and retro-fitting social housing
infrastructure throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.
This work is in keeping with the goals of the Social Housing Plan for
Newfoundland and Labrador – Secure Foundations, which outlines a new
long-term vision for social housing aimed at improving the housing
circumstances of lower-income households and helping to create
healthier communities.
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Media contacts:
Roger Scaplen
Director of Communications
Department of Transportation and Works
709-729-3015, 697-5267
rogerscaplen@gov.nl.ca |
Jenny Bowring
Manager, Communications
Newfoundland Labrador Housing
709-724-3055
jmbowring@nlhc.nl.ca |
Donna Ivey
Communications Manager
Government Members Office
709-729-0898, 697-1424
donnaivey@gov.nl.ca |
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