Alberta to pursue contracts with private builders to construct five new schools

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Infrastructure Minister Prasad Panda says five of 25 new school projects being built over the next five years may be constructed using the so-called P3 method

Under the public, private partnership model, government strikes a deal with a private contractor to have the contractor design, build and in some cases maintain infrastructure such as a school or highway.Panda says he believes there are strong business cases to building the five schools using the P3 method, with a request for qualifications going out to industry in the spring.But he says each case will be looked at so it makes sense for taxpayers.

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I would trust the government to make livable schools more then private corps who only have their own interests at heart.

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