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Invitation aux médias - Annonce tant attendue des Hôpitaux Shriners pour enfants® à Montréal!

 

MONTRÉAL, le 12 juill. /CNW Telbec/ - Le jeudi 15 juillet, 2010, à 11 heures les Hôpitaux Shriners pour enfants®-Canada partageront les plus récents développements au sujet du nouvel hôpital qui sera construit sur le Campus Glen aux côtés de l'Hôpital de Montréal pour enfants (HME) du Centre universitaire de santé McGill (CUSM). La direction de Shriners International représentée par Douglas Maxwell et Jerry Gantt ainsi que le président du Conseil des Gouverneurs de l'hôpital de Montréal Dr Robert Drummond et le président sortant Gary Morrison divulgueront les plans préliminaires du nouvel hôpital en présence des partenaires stratégiques qui ont permis au projet de voir le jour. Le ministre de la santé et des services sociaux, Dr Yves Bolduc, Normand Rinfret, chef des opérations du CUSM et Membre du comité exécutif, Responsable des grands projets, du développement économique, des infrastructures et de la voirie, prendront également la parole.

 

Les Hôpitaux Shriners pour enfants® du Canada à Montréal convient les médias à la présentation du nouvel hôpital:

 

Quand: Le jeudi 15 juillet à 11 heures

Ou: Hôpitaux Shriners pour enfants®-Canada

1529, Avenue Cedar

Montréal (Québec)

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WOW très bonne nouvelle, je suis très content :goodvibes:

 

Nous avons passé proches de le perdre

 

Invitation aux médias - Annonce tant attendue des Hôpitaux Shriners pour enfants® à Montréal!

 

MONTRÉAL, le 12 juill. /CNW Telbec/ - Le jeudi 15 juillet, 2010, à 11 heures les Hôpitaux Shriners pour enfants®-Canada partageront les plus récents développements au sujet du nouvel hôpital qui sera construit sur le Campus Glen aux côtés de l'Hôpital de Montréal pour enfants (HME) du Centre universitaire de santé McGill (CUSM). La direction de Shriners International représentée par Douglas Maxwell et Jerry Gantt ainsi que le président du Conseil des Gouverneurs de l'hôpital de Montréal Dr Robert Drummond et le président sortant Gary Morrison divulgueront les plans préliminaires du nouvel hôpital en présence des partenaires stratégiques qui ont permis au projet de voir le jour. Le ministre de la santé et des services sociaux, Dr Yves Bolduc, Normand Rinfret, chef des opérations du CUSM et Membre du comité exécutif, Responsable des grands projets, du développement économique, des infrastructures et de la voirie, prendront également la parole.

 

Les Hôpitaux Shriners pour enfants® du Canada à Montréal convient les médias à la présentation du nouvel hôpital:

 

Quand: Le jeudi 15 juillet à 11 heures

Ou: Hôpitaux Shriners pour enfants®-Canada

1529, Avenue Cedar

Montréal (Québec)

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SNC-Lavalin and McGill University Health Centre announce financial closure for the Glen Campus

 

MONTREAL, July 15, 2010 /CNW Telbec/ - SNC-Lavalin and the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) are proud to announce the financial closure and official signing of a partnership agreement between the MUHC and the McGill Health Infrastructure Group (MHIG), composed of SNC-Lavalin and Innisfree Ltd. Under this 34-year public-private partnership (PPP) the MHIG will design, build, finance and maintain the MUHC's new Glen Campus. Construction is underway and should be completed in the autumn of 2014. Once completed, MHIG will maintain the campus for the next 30 years.

 

The MHIG has raised $764 million through the sale of Senior Secured Bonds, which have been assigned a rating of A- by Standard & Poor's and A (low) by DBRS. SNC-Lavalin Inc. and Innisfree Secondary Fund LP committed to invest, directly or indirectly, an amount of $192 million in equity and subordinated debt. The MUHC will also contribute to the financing, mainly through its $300-million fundraising campaign, which reflects the community's support for the project. Credit facilities have also been obtained for the duration of the construction.

 

Covering an area of 220,000 m2, the MUHC's Glen Campus will make it possible to centralize ambulatory services for 25 departments and offer dedicated areas for world-class teaching, research and patient care, as well as 20 operating rooms,154 paediatric and 346 adult single-patient rooms-all with private bathrooms and space for visiting family members. The New MUHC will transform health care by creating healing spaces that are respectful of the environment.

 

"For SNC-Lavalin and its partners, this is the materialization of a major project that carries both hope and pride for the MUHC, for Montréal and for Quebec as a whole. We are very pleased to have been awarded this key public-private partnership project, which will give us a unique opportunity to demonstrate our expertise in carrying out major infrastructure projects, particularly in the healthcare sector," stated Riadh Ben Aïssa, Executive Vice-President, SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.

 

"This announcement marks a pivotal step in our journey to transform health care for generations to come," added the Hon. Arthur T. Porter, MUHC Director General and Chief Executive Officer. "The Glen Campus is an exceptional parcel of land whose future vocation as one of the world's foremost academic health centres is emerging through this equally exceptional partnership."

 

The McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) is a comprehensive academic health centre recognized internationally for excellence in care, research and teaching. Highly committed to the continuum of care in the community, it is affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine of McGill University. The MUHC's partner hospitals - the Montreal Children's Hospital, the Montreal General Hospital, the Royal Victoria Hospital, the Montreal Neurological Hospital, the Montreal Chest Institute and the Lachine Hospital - value multidisciplinary service throughout the life span along with innovative technologies and practices, strategic partnerships and leadership in knowledge transfer. The MUHC is currently carrying out a $2.25 billion Redevelopment Project on three campuses - the Mountain, the Glen and Lachine - designed to provide healthcare professionals with an effective environment in which to ensure patients and their families benefit from The Best Care for Life. The campuses are also anchored in best sustainable-development practices, including LEED® and BOMA BESt guidelines. http://www.muhc.ca http://www.muhc.ca/construction

 

SNC-Lavalin (TSX:SNC) is one of the leading groups of engineering and construction companies in the world, and a key player in infrastructure ownership and facilities and operations management. SNC-Lavalin has offices across Canada and in over 35 other countries, and is currently working in some 100 countries around the world. http://www.snclavalin.com

 

For further information: Media: Leslie Quinton, Vice-President, Global Corporate Communications, SNC-Lavalin Group Inc., 514-393-8000, ext. 7354, leslie.quinton@snclavalin.com; Julie Paquet, Communications Manager, New MUHC, McGill University Health Centre, 514 934-1934, ext. 71684, julie.paquet@muhc.mcgill.ca; Investors: Denis Jasmin, Vice-President, Investor Relations, SNC-Lavalin Group Inc., 514-393-8000, ext. 7553, denis.jasmin@snclavalin.com

 

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Updated: Thu Jul. 15 2010 12:19:12 PM

 

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After years of study and debate, and threats to leave, the Shriners are committing to build a new hospital in Montreal.

 

Details of the project were unveiled to the public Thursday morning, after final details were worked out last week at the Shriners International meeting.

 

Ralph Semb of Shriners International says one issue has been securing the funding to build a new hospital.

 

"There were money issues obviously," said Semb. "We have to make sure we're doing the right thing."

 

"Now we have a great partnership and we're looking forward to working with McGill."

 

To build the hospital, the Shriners will be asking for community donations to make up a funding shortfall.

 

"We've never actually had to have a mortgage on any of our properties," said Semb. "We're going to look for about $23 million from the community here."

 

The new hospital in the Glen Yards, adjacent to the MUHC superhospital, will be much larger than the current 89,000 sq. ft. building on Cedar Ave.

 

It will have 22 single-patient rooms dedicated to children, take up 173,000 sq. ft, and its research centre will be expanded from 15,000 to 25,000 sq. ft.

 

For patients like Nathalie Cinman, who has been going to the Shriners for decades, news that construction will actually begin soon is great.

 

"I'm really excited for the future of the children," said Cinman.

 

:goodvibes::goodvibes::goodvibes:

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