Nova Scotia seeks qualifications of potential private partners for hospital redo
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government is seeking information from private firms that may be interested in redeveloping one of the largest hospitals in Atlantic Canada.
Infrastructure Minister Geoff MacLellan issued a statement today, saying the governing Liberals are open to all options, but they want to see what private bids would yield.
The minister says a request for supplier qualifications for public-private partnership services was issued today, and the deadline for submissions is Feb. 28.
The project includes expansion of the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre in Halifax.