Centrepoint, the Sea to Sky Community Service development slated for downtown Squamish, is one step closer to completion.
In conjunction with the Squamish united Church, Sea to Sky Community Services announced Thursday that it has hired Kindred Construction as its manager for Centrepoint.
“This is an important milestone. We are now at a new stage of the project, one which will soon see Centrepoint become reality,” said Lois Wynne, the executive director of Sea to Sky Community Services.
Centrepoint, to be built at the at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Victoria Street, will house community rooms, a preschool, programming rooms for social services, 32 affordable rental units and office spaces, and a new church for Squamish United.
“Centrepoint is a complex project, a challenging building because of its many uses. But we’re certain we’ll find some great subtrades to work with to ably meet all challenges and create a building the whole community is proud of,” said Chris Massuger, project manager at Kindred Construction in the release.
The district, according to the release, is currently reviewing the building permit application for Centrepoint.
The project is a partnership between Sea to Sky Community Services and Squamish United Church.
For more information on the project go to www.buildingopportunities.ca.