Strategic Initiatives and Properties
The Three Oaks Senior High (TOSH) renovation is an important capital project for the Department of Education, Early Learning and Culture. These upgrades will ensure the viability of the school for the next 30 years. Renovations are now complete....
Surveyors have confirmed the boundaries of the Bruce Point Road and the final survey plan establishes permanent public access to Boughton Island.
Significant evidence was gathered from various sources including historical records, land title research,...
Where can I find information on current building construction tenders?
Building Construction tender opportunities are available via the local newspapers and the online tenders site.
How can I rent space to Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy?...
The former PE Home in Charlottetown will be demolished this year. Kildare Construction Ltd will do the demolition and remove and dispose of the materials.
What will happen during the demolition?
The contractor will secure the entire work site with an 8...
The Gas Tax program is a permanent infrastructure funding program and will see municipalities on PEI benefit from $163.5 million from 2014-2024.
The new Gas Tax program funding will be divided into four major components:
Gas Tax - Direct Allocation...
The Government of Prince Edward Island may purchase privately owned land for the construction or realignment of roads/highways, to build public institutions such as schools, hospitals and provincial housing, or to protect wildlife or environmentally...
It is possible to lease provincially owned land from Government. The tenant must adhere to the terms and conditions of the lease agreement and carry adequate insurance, with Government named as an additional insured.
If you are leasing land from...
Provincial lands are used for such things as highways and roads; public institutions such as schools, hospitals and provincial housing; and for recreational use such as provincial beaches, parks and natural areas.
Provincially owned land is managed and...
Provincially owned property that is not intended for future use may be declared surplus to the needs of Government and include such things as:
Abandoned road beds;
Properties acquired from the Department of Finance for nonpayment of property taxes;...