Government of Canada announces construction of new federal building in Shawinigan

From: Canada Revenue Agency

February 4, 2019 Shawinigan, Quebec Canada Revenue Agency

On behalf of the Government of Canada, the Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, Minister of National Revenue, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities and Member of Parliament for Saint-Maurice–Champlain, and Steven MacKinnon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Accessibility, announced today the construction of a new building on the current site of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) National Verification and Collections Centre (NVCC) in Shawinigan.

The new building, scheduled to start construction in 2022, will replace the current building, inaugurated in 1979. The project will include the construction of a new building, the demolition of the current building, and development of the parking lot. It will give NVCC employees a modern work environment that will accommodate the CRA's new needs and that will meet the government's new sustainable development requirements.

Over the coming weeks, the Government of Canada will launch calls for tender to specify the building's design and layout. The call for tenders to select the business that will construct the building will be launched in 2021. Construction is expected to start in 2022 and be completed in 2024. Demolition of the current building and land development will take place afterwards.

The Government of Canada will perform the required work to maintain the integrity of the current building and ensure the health and safety of occupants and visitors until its demolition.

"Our government is committed to providing Canadians across the country with access to the best possible service when dealing with the Canada Revenue Agency. The creation of a new National Verification and Collections Centre in Shawinigan allowed us to even better meet the public's needs. Today's announcement once again confirms the importance that the government places on the centre, and the government's intention to keep the centre in Shawinigan for the long term."

The Honourable Diane Lebouthillier

Minister of National Revenue

"The Canada Revenue Agency has been a valued employer for the Mauricie region for over 40 years. The new federal building will be a showpiece that Shawinigan residents can genuinely be proud of, and that will help ensure its occupants' productivity."

The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne

Minister of Infrastructure and Communities and MP for Saint-Maurice–Champlain

"Public Services and Procurement Canada is proud to be able to revitalize its property portfolio with a modern, environmentally friendly, state-of-the-art building for federal employees working in Shawinigan."

Steven MacKinnon

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Accessibility

Quick facts

  • In line with the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy, the new building will be constructed in accordance with LEED-Gold energy-efficient standards, will have a lower carbon footprint than the current building, and will incorporate modern building construction and maintenance technologies.

  • The total usable space of the new building will be approximately 20,000 m², exceeding that of the current building (usable space of approximately 17,000 m²). However, its footprint will be smaller since it will include more floors.

  • The Canada Revenue Agency has occupied the building since 1979.

  • The some 1,600 employees who currently work in the existing building will be relocated to the new building. No temporary relocation of employees will be necessary during the work. This includes over 1,300 CRA employees, over 200 Employment and Social Development Canada employees, and a few Health Canada employees.

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