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The new Clinical Support and Research Centre will be directly adjacent to the new St. Paul's Hospital at 1002 Station Street.appears to be ready to move on to the second project planned for the hospital campus: the Clinical Support and Research Centre that was approved by the Province in December.
The main hospital building will be situated in the southeast corner of the site, while several auxiliary buildings will make up the western and northwestern portion of the site. The new Clinical Support and Research Centre is planned for the middle of the site and will be directly adjacent to the main hospital building. It will also be connected to the main hospital building via a skybridge.
Just outside of the CSRC building will also be a new civic plaza that is being constructed as part of the main hospital building project, but changes have been made since work on the main hospital building began as the boundaries of the CSRC project have been amended and now extends into the originally-planned civic plaza area.
In December, the Province approved the business plan and funding for the construction of the CSRC, which will have a total capital cost of. The cost will be shared between the Province , Providence Health Care , St. Paul's Foundation , and the ChildCare BC New Spaces Program .
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