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PCL Construction Management Inc. heads Grenfell Long Term Care project

Construction on the 33-bed facility to begin in July.
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Dignitaries at a sod turning for the new long-term care home that will be built on a vacant parcel of land at the corner of Alberta Avenue and Qu'Appelle Street in the northeast corner of Grenfell.

GRENFELL — PCL Construction Management Inc. has been selected through a two-stage procurement process as the successful team to deliver the new 33-bed Grenfell Long-Term Care (LTC) Home. 

"We are very pleased to have a team in place for the Grenfell Long-Term Care project and construction can soon begin," Minister of Rural and Remote Health Lori Carr said.

"Thank you to the foundation and the community for your continued support and commitment to bringing this important facility to life." 

PCL Construction was chosen to lead the construction project following a two-stage procurement process. The new LTC home will include two spa tub rooms, a commercial kitchen, common living and dining spaces, administrative areas, a maintenance garage and parking stalls. 

“This new facility will change lives by providing long-term care in Grenfell, so more people can receive this care close to home,” said Kevin Weedmark, MLA for Moosomin-Montmartre and Legislative Secretary to the Ministers of Health.

“I thank the people of Grenfell and area, and the local health care foundation, for the work they have done to move this project forward. I am excited to see the difference this facility will make in people’s lives when it opens in 2027.”

"This facility will be a cornerstone for the community, providing essential care and comfort for years to come,” said Mike Zurowski, district manager of PCL Construction.

“It's an honour to work alongside SaskBuilds and Procurement on such a meaningful initiative, and our team is excited to bring this vision to life with the quality and dedication we're known for." 

Owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA), the new long-term care home will be built on a vacant parcel of land at the corner of Alberta Avenue and Qu'Appelle Street in the northeast corner of Grenfell.  

 "This new long-term care home reflects Saskatchewan Health Authority's strong commitment to supporting seniors in living healthy, fulfilling lives and receiving care as close to home as possible," said Andrew Will, CEO of SHA.

"With 33 new beds, this home will provide a welcoming environment for seniors in Grenfell and surrounding area, helping them stay connected to family, friends and community while receiving high-quality care." 

Construction is scheduled to begin in July 2025 with substantial completion by spring 2027. Residents of the Grenfell Pioneer Home, which closed in 2018, were relocated to nearby facilities.  

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