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Crumbling house to cost Halifax $1.6M in repairs

What was supposed to be a straight forward renovation job on a city-owned heritage property is turning into a money pit.

Public Gardens two-storey was once home to garden's superintendent

The original cost of the Public Gardens cottage has increased eleven times. (CBC)

What was supposed to be a straightforward renovation job on a city-owned heritage property is turning into a money pit.

The original cost of the century-old Public Gardens cottage has increased eleven times.

Once home to the gardens superintendent, the two-storey brick building is about to undergo a $1.6-million renovation.

A routine brickwork repointing job revealed dangerous wood rot throughout the building and mould.

Its not safe right now with the rotten wood. Theres been some temporary pinning put on it to keep it safe. But it absolutely needs to be fixed, said Halifaxs manager of facility development, Richard MacLellan.

City council is expected to approve the first big contract on Tuesday, an $880,000 award to Masontech to completely remove and rebuild three sides of brick work.

The building, nestled on the corner of Bell Road and Sackville Street, also needs structural repairs and asbestos removal.

MacLellan said its worth saving.

Immediately upon looking at the numbers and the value of replacing the building the logical answer would be to tear it down. However we have very strong heritage policies in HRM and this is a very important building, he said.

The exterior workincluding sandstone, granite and copper detailingis expected to take four months.