Infrastructure Ontario and the Ministry of the Solicitor General in Canada have announced that the construction of the Kenora Jail PPP project in Ontario and Thunder Bay Correctional Complex PPP in Ottawa has reached substantial performance.
The main building work for both projects has been completed and the Solicitor General's Office is ready to prepare the new premises for occupancy, which are scheduled to open in the fall of 2022.
The Kenora Jail and Thunder Bay Correctional Complex expansions will expand access to literacy, skills development and technology programs and address overcrowding at both institutions.
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