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Surrey Approves $2M Skylight Upgrade at Police HQ

Surrey City Council has approved a $2.08 million project to replace deteriorating skylights and curtain wall glazing at the Surrey Police Service headquarters in Newton. The contract, awarded to The Restorers Group Inc. for $1.89 million, follows an engineering assessment that identified multiple system failures due to aging infrastructure and persistent leaks. The upgrade aims to address safety concerns and extend the building’s lifespan.

Surrey Approves $2M Skylight Upgrade at Police HQ

Surrey council approves $2M contract to replace skylights at Surrey Police HQ in Newton, citing critical structural failures and ongoing leaks.

Contract Awarded for Urgent Skylight Replacement

On July 28, Surrey City Council approved a major infrastructure project at the Surrey Police Service (SPS) headquarters in Newton, awarding a $1.89 million contract to The Restorers Group Inc. The total spending limit for the project has been capped at $2,086,780.

Project Scope and Location

The project focuses on the replacement of aging skylights and vertical curtain wall glazing at the SPS headquarters. Located in Newton, the facility has experienced persistent issues due to deteriorating exterior envelope systems. The approved contract includes both materials and labor required for the complete overhaul.

Reason for the Upgrade

Surrey’s general manager of Corporate Services, Joey Brar, presented a report highlighting the building’s ongoing water leaks and structural deficiencies. “In response to ongoing leaks and deficiencies, staff engaged an envelope engineering consultant to assess the skylight and curtain wall systems,” Brar stated. The expert review determined that the existing systems are at or near end-of-life, with multiple failure points.

Assessment and Technical Findings

The engineering assessment revealed significant wear in the skylight structure and associated glazing, posing risks to the building’s integrity and operational efficiency. According to the report, immediate replacement is essential to prevent further damage, reduce maintenance costs, and ensure occupant safety.

Contractor Selection and Budget Allocation

Following standard procurement procedures, The Restorers Group Inc. was selected based on competitive bidding and technical qualifications. The approved budget includes contingency funding to account for unforeseen site conditions or material delays. Council emphasized the importance of transparency and fiscal discipline in managing the project.

Implications for City Infrastructure

This skylight replacement is part of Surrey’s broader strategy to upgrade critical municipal infrastructure and ensure the longevity of public buildings. The investment reflects ongoing commitments to workplace safety, energy efficiency, and long-term cost savings for taxpayers.

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