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The Alberta Gazette The Alberta Gazette Part I Vol. 101 Edmonton, Thursday, September 15, 2005 No. 17 APPOINTMENTS (Provincial Court Act) Supernumerary Judge Re-Appointed September 1, 2005 The Honourable Judge Ronald H. O’Neil, of Calgary September 16, 2005 The Honourable Judge Russell L. Dzenick, of Edmonton (The above appointments are for a two-year term). ORDERS IN COUNCIL O.C. 376/2005 (Municipal Government Act) Approved and ordered: Norman Kwong Lieutenant Governor. July 26, 2005 The Lieutenant Governor in Council a) changes the status of the Town of Brooks from a town to a city, and b) changes the name of the Town of Brooks to the “City of Brooks”, effective September 1, 2005. Ralph Klein, Chair. ______________ THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 O.C. 377/2005 (Municipal Government Act) Approved and ordered: Norman Kwong Lieutenant Governor. July 26, 2005 The Lieutenant Governor in Council a) changes the status of the Village of Onoway from a village to a town, and b) changes the name of the Village of Onoway to the “Town of Onoway”, effective September 1, 2005. Ralph Klein, Chair. GOVERNMENT NOTICES Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Ministerial Order (Metis Settlements Act) I, Pearl Calahasen, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, charged with the administration of the Metis Settlements Act and pursuant to section 31(1) of the Metis Settlements Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.M-14, hereby appoint Robert Jensen of EPR Gordon C. Ferguson and Company to act as Official Manager of the East Prairie Metis Settlement effective on August 18, 2005 and until October 18, 2005. Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, August 17, 2005. Pearl Calahasen, Minister. Energy Unit Agreement (Mines and Minerals Act) Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 102 of the Mines and Minerals Act, that the Minister of Energy on behalf of the Crown has executed counterparts of the agreement entitled “Unit Agreement – Caroline Elkton “M” Unit” and that the Unit became effective on September 1, 2005. - 2404 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 - 2405 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 - 2406 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 - 2407 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 - 2408 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 - 2409 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 Finance Insurance Notice (Insurance Act) Notice is hereby given that Aviation & General Insurance Company Limited has withdrawn from the Province of Alberta effective July 4, 2005. Arthur Hagan, FCIP, CRM Deputy Superintendent of Insurance. ______________ Effective June 2, 2005, Bankers National Life Insurance Company o/a National Fidelity Life Insurance Company changed its name to Washington National Insurance Company. Arthur Hagan, FCIP, CRM Deputy Superintendent of Insurance. ______________ Effective July 27, 2005, Loyalist Insurance Company changed its name to Fenchurch General Insurance Company. Arthur Hagan, FCIP, CRM Deputy Superintendent of Insurance. Notice is hereby given that effective August 19, 2005, Jewelers Mutual Insurance Company has been licensed in the Province of Alberta, and is authorized to transact the following classes of Insurance: Boiler & Machinery, Fidelity, Liability and Property Arthur Hagan, FCIP, CRM Deputy Superintendent of Insurance. Health and Wellness Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the period April 1, 2005 to June 30, 2005 Function: Health Workforce Division / Alternate Relationships Branch Date: March 7 - 9, 2005 Amount: $998.50 Purpose: Multi-jurisdictional Health Lines Steering Committee / Health Line Managers Meeting and Workshop. Location: Calgary, Alberta - 2410 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 Function: Program Services Division / Innovation and Monitoring Date: April 15 - 16, 2005 Amount: $2,017.65 Purpose: National Medical Directors’ (spring 2005) Meeting. Location: Toronto, Ontario Function: Health Accountability / Alberta Wellnet Date: April 18, 2005 Amount: $612.38 Purpose: Retail Pharmacy Meeting. Location: Edmonton, Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation Contract Increases Approved Pursuant to Treasury Board Directive 08/93 Contract No: 009443 Edmonton – Alberta Research Council Area G Expansion Construction Management (CM) Services Contractor: Stuart Olson Constructors Inc. Reason for Increase: This project is being constructed through the use of a Construction Manager as Constructor delivery system. The original contract amount was set at $3.1 million based on preliminary budgeting by the design consultants. Subsequent design scope increases, primarily related to the capacity of the mechanical ventilation system, have contributed to the need to increase the budget. Contract Amount: $3,100,000.00 % Increase: 27.4% Amount of Increase: $850,000.00 Date Approved: April 15, 2005 Contract No: 009635 Athabasca – Provincial Building SRD & AFRD Renovations Contractor: Circle Square Construction Reason for Increase: Set-up of temporary workstations for displaced staff, additional repainting and minor upgrades, cleaning of ceiling plenum debris, finishing incomplete work from previous renovation, extra floor levelling, and sub-trade claim for extra costs. Contract Amount: $74,250.00 % Increase: 15.5% Amount of Increase: $11,486.00 Date Approved: April 22, 2005 Contract No: 6948/04 Contractor: Bluebird Excavating and Demolition Ltd. Reason for Increase: This contract involves grading and other work on Highway - 2411 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 201:08, at the Interchange Abutment Construction - Stoney Trail/Trans Canada Hwy. 1. Quantities in topsoil and common excavation increased due to unforeseen site conditions. Contract Amount: $3,347,560.00 % Increase: 14.3% Amount of Increase: $480,000.00 Date Approved: April 29, 2005 Contract No: 7022/05 Contractor: West-Can Seal Coating Inc. Reason for Increase: This contract involves chip seal coat and other work on Hwys. 2:24, 11:08 & 10, 16:30, 53:12, and 761:02. Chip seal work was required on Hwy. 12:08 and Hwy. 20:08 due to safety concerns, and so this contract was extended to accommodate this extra work. Contract Amount: $1,785,185.37 % Increase: 14.8% Amount of Increase: $263,727.80 Date Approved: May 20, 2005 Contract No: 007945 Calgary – Sam Livingston Fish Hatchery Building Renovations for Bow Habitat Station Phase II Contractor: Cambridge Construction Ltd. Reason for Increase: Design changes to the Interpretive Centre required relocation of the fire alarm panel, additions to the sprinkler system and a new concrete topping on the entire main floor. Contract Amount: $973,786.00 % Increase: 16.65% Amount of Increase: $162,154.40 Date Approved: May 24, 2005 Contract No: 008903 Leduc – New Agrivalue Processing Business Incubator Contractor: Marshall-Lee Construction Corp. Reason for Increase: A project increase was approved by Treasury Board in order to advance completion of two remaining processing suites that were originally scheduled to be completed at a later date. Contract Amount: $18,153,000.00 % Increase: 16.5% Amount of Increase: $3,000,000.00 Date Approved: May 24, 2005 Contract No: 009151 Caroline – Former Highway Maintenance Yard Environmental Remediation of Adjacent Lands Contractor: M. Pidherney’s Trucking Ltd. Reason for Increase: The area and depth of contamination was originally estimated from interpolated field data and laboratory analysis. The actual (final) area and depth, based on field sampling as the work progressed, was greater, which increased the - 2412 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 quantities of the unit price contract. Contract Amount: $464,770.00 % Increase: 26.1% Amount of Increase: $121,461.38 Date Approved: June 1, 2005 Contract No: 6659/03 Contractor: Mesken Contracting Ltd. Reason for Increase: This contract involves a canal rehabilitation and other work on the Carseland-Bow River Headworks System. Quantities increased in order to provide vehicle access to areas of the right bank during wet conditions and to repair canal slope failures. Contract Amount: $4,071,839.15 % Increase: 13.6% Amount of Increase: $555,000.00 Date Approved: June 29, 2005 ______________ Sale or Disposition of Land (Government Organization Act) Name of Purchaser: Capital Health. Of 1J2 Walter C. McKenzie Centre Consideration: $1.00. Land Description: Firstly: Plan (B), Block eleven (11), Lots thirty one (31) to fifty six (56) inclusive. Excepting thereout: A) Part, out of lots thirty one (31) and fifty six (56) as shown on Road Plan 892 1178. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals. Secondly: Plan (B), Block eleven (11), All the north and south land abutting the east limits of lots thirty one (31) to forty (40) inclusives; and all the east and west land abutting the south limits of lots forty one (41) to forty six (46) inclusive. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals. Located in the City of Edmonton. Public Affairs Bureau Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the period April 1, 2005 to June 30, 2005 Function: 2005 Royal Visit Purpose: To host local, national and international media covering the May 2005 Alberta Royal Visit of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh Date: May 25, 2005 Location: Calgary Amount: $699.20 - 2413 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 Function: Queen’s Printers Association of Canada Conference Purpose: To host the Queen’s Printers of Canada annual meeting and conference, to share industry news and best practices with Queen’s Printers across Canada Date: June 6-8, 2005 Location: Banff Amount: $4,958.70 Safety Codes Council Corporate Accreditation (Safety Codes Act) Pursuant to Section 28 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Central Alberta Midstream, Accreditation No. C000240, Order No. O00001551, August 25, 2005 Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to administer the Safety Codes Act within their jurisdiction for Fire. ______________ Pursuant to Section 28 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Grand Petroleum Inc., Accreditation No. C000253, Order No. O00001550, August 25, 2005 Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to administer the Safety Codes Act within their jurisdiction for Electrical.
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