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North Battleford hospital delay costs P3 vendor more than $1.25M in penalties

All costs related to the delay will be the responsibility of the public-private partnership vendor, Access Prairies Partnership.

A 2- to 3-month delay is possible, says Access Prairies Partnership

A design rendering for the new mental health hospital to be built as a P3 project in North Battleford, Sask. (Government of Saskatchewan)

A construction delay at the new Saskatchewan Hospital North Battlefordcould cost the builder more than $2 million but it won't cost taxpayers, says the minister responsible for SaskBuilds.

Thevendor involved with a public-private partnershipto build the new North Battleford hospital will not be able to meet its June 1 target for completion, the government said Tuesday.

The vendor,Access Prairies Partnership (APP), is expecting a two- to three-month delay due to a subcontractor not being able to deliver according to the schedule. APP is a consortium that includes six companies.

According to the public-private partnership model, any delay-related cost will be the responsibility of APP. The private-sector partners assume the responsibility for all risk and costs to build on time and on budget.

David Marit, the minister responsible forSaskBuilds the Crown agency responsible for overseeing the province's public-private partnerships said the penalty to the vendor is approximately $1.25 million per month.

"We are [of] the understanding that they have hired extra staff and they are working night shifts to try and get it back on track. Obviously every delay is costing them money also, so they want to get this resolved as quick as possible," Marit said.

"There's no added cost to the taxpayers," Maritsaid.

Theminister saidhe isconfident the hospital will be completed properly becauseof the requirement forthe proponent to cover a30-year maintenance contract.

"When we get the hospital back in 30 years it's going to be in like-new condition. There are too many i's dotted and t's crossed that this contract is pretty well iron-clad."

Project history

The construction ofthe $400-million Saskatchewan Hospital NorthBattlefordbegan in 2015. The 284-bed mental health hospital will include 96 secure beds to be used by incarcerated patients. It will replace Saskatchewan Hospital, which was built in 1913.

The new facility suffered some setbacks during construction. Last October, the builder was forced to tear down exterior bricks and cladding to remove and replace faulty insulation in the walls.

Carillion PLCis one of the six companies in APP. It wasto handlethe 30-year maintenance of the hospital, but in January itwent into liquidation.APP was tasked with finding a replacement, and Maritsaid that has been taken care of.

With files from Emily Pasiuk