National Asbestos Inventory This Is an Inventory of All PSPC-Owned Buildings As Well As PSPC-Managed Leases

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National Asbestos Inventory This Is an Inventory of All PSPC-Owned Buildings As Well As PSPC-Managed Leases Public Services and Procurement Canada - National asbestos inventory This is an inventory of all PSPC-owned buildings as well as PSPC-managed leases. As of June 2021 * See notes at the end of the document. Address R Asset name Street number Street City Province Postal code Asset type Known presence of Asbestos management e asbestos? plan in place? SPACEg HEADER Newfoundland and Labrador ATL 1 Fisheries Building Highway 410 Baie Verte NL A0K 1B0 Lease No Not required ATL 2 E.K. Jerrett Building 45 Conception Bay Highway Bay Roberts NL A0A 1G0 Lease No Not required ATL 3 Community Council Building Tableland Drive Birchy Head NL A0K 1K0 Lease No Not required ATL 4 Sweetlands Building 232 Confederation Drive Bonavista NL A0C 1B0 Lease No Not required ATL 5 Doyle Building Main Street Brig Bay NL A0K 4A0 Lease No Not required ATL 6 Building 64 Main Channel-Port aux Basques NL A0M 1C0 Lease Work in progress Work in progress ATL 7 Brett Building 2 Hopedale Avenue Channel-Port aux Basques NL A0M 1C0 Lease No Not required ATL 8 Rodway Building 58 Manitoba Drive Clarenville NL A5A 1K5 Lease No Not required ATL 9 Vardy Building Manitoba Drive Clarenville NL A0E 1J0 Lease No Not required ATL 10 Goobie Building 8 Myers Place Clarenville NL A0E 1J0 Lease No Not required ATL 11 Morgan Building 55 Thompson Street Clarenville NL A5A 1Y9 Lease No Not required ATL 12 Former Bank of Nova Scotia Building 49-53 Conception Bay Highway Clarke's Beach NL A0A 1W0 Lease No Not required ATL 13 FortisTowers 4 Herald Avenue Corner Brook NL A2H 4B4 Lease Yes Yes ATL 14 Lundrigan Building 18 Lundrigan Drive Corner Brook NL A2H 7M3 Lease No Not required ATL 15 Joseph R. Smallwood Building 1 Regent Square Corner Brook NL A2H 7K6 Crown-owned No Yes ATL 16 Aylward Building 1-3 Union Street Corner Brook NL A2H 5M7 Lease No Not required ATL 17 Sir Wilfred Grenfell College 5 University Avenue Corner Brook NL A2H 6J3 Lease No Not required ATL 18 Watson Pond Industrial Park 10B White Lakes Road Corner Brook NL A2H 6E1 Lease No Not required ATL 19 Tech Building Lot #1 White Lakes Road Corner Brook NL A2H 6C1 Lease No Not required ATL 20 Warren Building Trinity South Highway Dildo NL A0B 1P0 Lease No Not required ATL 21 Paul Building Freshwater Road Ferryland NL A0A 2H0 Lease No Not required ATL 22 Storage Facility for Fisheries and Oceans Shoal Bay Road Fogo NL A0G 2B0 Lease No Not required ATL 23 Fisheries and Oceans Storage Facility Shoal Bay Road Fogo NL A0G 2B0 Crown-owned No Not required ATL 24 Gander International Airport 320 Elizabeth Drive Gander NL A1V 1J6 Lease Yes Yes ATL 25 McCurdy Building 1 Markham Place Gander NL A1V 0A8 Lease No Not required ATL 26 Fisheries Building 330-342 Main Street Glovertown NL A0G 2L0 Lease No Not required ATL 27 Bayley Building 4 Bayley Street Grand Falls-Windsor NL A2A 2T5 Lease No Not required ATL 28 HRDC Building 23 Broomfield Street Happy Valley-Goose Bay NL A0P 1E0 Lease No Not required ATL 29 Glenn Plaza 176A Hamilton River Road Happy Valley-Goose Bay NL A0P 1E0 Lease No Not required ATL 30 2-4 Hillcrest 2-4 Hillcrest Road Happy Valley-Goose Bay NL A0P 1E0 Lease No Not required ATL 31 Fisheries Building 202 Kelland Drive Happy Valley-Goose Bay NL A0P 1E0 Lease No Not required ATL 32 CBC Building 18 Loring Drive Happy Valley-Goose Bay NL A0P 1C0 Lease No Not required ATL 33 Jackman Building 64-66 Canada Drive Harbour Breton NL A0H 1P0 Lease No Not required ATL 34 Cyril Building 29 Harvey Street Harbour Grace NL A0M 1C0 Lease No Not required ATL 35 Labrador City Shopping Centre 500 Vanier Avenue Labrador City NL A2V 2W7 Lease Yes Yes ATL 36 Manuel Building Main Street Lewisporte NL A0G 3A0 Lease No Not required ATL 37 Sabal Building 7A Road to the Isles Lewisporte NL A0G 3A0 Lease No Not required ATL 38 Bi-Rite Building 7 Harris Drive Marystown NL A0E 2M0 Lease No Not required ATL 39 Jerrett Building 130-140 Ville Marie Drive Marystown NL A0E 2M0 Lease No Not required ATL 40 Donovans Government of Canada Building 6 Bruce Street Mount Pearl NL A1N 4T3 Crown-owned Yes Yes ATL 41 Moore Building 121 Glencoe Drive Mount Pearl NL A1N 4S7 Lease No Not required ATL 42 Glencoe Building 132 Glencoe Drive Mount Pearl NL A1N 4S9 Lease No Not required ATL 43 Goobie Building 26 Kyle Avenue Mount Pearl NL A1N 4R5 Lease No Not required ATL 44 South Cross Road Building Southern Cross Road Mount Pearl NL A1N 5A2 Lease No Not required Public Services and Procurement Canada National asbestos inventory - As of June 2021 Page 1 of 30 Address R Asset name Street number Street City Province Postal code Asset type Known presence of Asbestos management e asbestos? plan in place? ATLg 45 Redwood Building 961 Topsail Road Mount Pearl NL A1N 3K1 Lease No Not required ATL 46 Fisheries Building Lot C-1 Lot C-1 Phase S Nain NL A0P 1L0 Lease No Not required ATL 47 Twilight Building 1217 Kenmount Road Paradise NL A1L 0V8 Lease No Not required ATL 48 Northern Office Building Main Road Plum Point NL A0K 4A0 Lease No Not required ATL 49 Government of Canada Building 31 Dot Drive Rocky Harbour NL A0K 4N0 Crown-owned No Not required ATL 50 Bugden Building 118 Pond Road Rocky Harbour NL A0K 4N0 Lease No Not required ATL 51 Brett Building 383 Little Bay Road Springdale NL A0J 1T0 Lease No Not required ATL 52 Wells Building 130 Main Street Springdale NL A0J 1T0 Lease No Not required ATL 53 Econs Mall 1-25 Goose Cove Road St. Anthony NL A0K 4S0 Lease No Not required ATL 54 B and B Enterprises Limited 8 Murray's Road St. Anthony NL A0K 4S0 Lease No Not required ATL 55 The John Cabot Building 10 Barters Hill St. John's NL A1C 6M1 Crown-owned No Yes ATL 56 Government of Canada Building - Pleasantville - Building 223 99 Churchill Avenue St. John's NL A1A 1N3 Crown-owned Yes Yes ATL 57 Sir Humphrey Gilbert Building 165 Duckworth Street St. John's NL A1C 1G4 Crown-owned No Yes ATL 58 Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre 80 East White Hills Road St. John's NL A1A 5J7 Crown-owned Yes Yes ATL 59 Royal Canadian Mounted Police 'B' Division Building 100 East White Hills Road St. John's NL A1A 5X7 Crown-owned No Not required ATL 60 Chimo Building 158 East White Hills Road St. John's NL A1A 5J7 Lease No Not required ATL 61 Taxation Data Centre 290 Empire Avenue St. John's NL A1C 6L9 Crown-owned Yes Yes ATL 62 Baine Johnston Centre 10 Fort William Place St. John's NL A1C 1K4 Lease No Not required ATL 63 Hallett Crescent Building 22 Hallett Crescent St. John's NL A1B 4C4 Lease No Not required ATL 64 Building 100 Hebron Way St. John's NL A1B 0L9 Lease No Not required ATL 65 South Willow Building 40 Mews Place St. John's NL A1B 4M3 Lease No Not required ATL 66 Cabot Building Parking 100 New Gower Street St. John's NL A1C 6K3 Lease No Not required ATL 67 McDonald Building 74 O'Leary Avenue St. John's NL A1B 2C7 Lease Yes Yes ATL 68 Pippy Place Building 5-7 Pipply Place St. John's NL A1B 3N4 Lease No Not required ATL 69 Quarry Warehouse - St. John's, NL 100 Southside Road St. John's NL A1E 1A1 Lease No Not required ATL 70 Allied Building 397 Stavanger Drive St. John's NL A1A 0A1 Lease No Not required ATL 71 Smith's Home Plaza 689 Topsail Road St. John's NL A1E 2E3 Lease No Not required ATL 72 Atlantic Place 215 Water Street St. John's NL A1C 6C9 Lease Yes Yes ATL 73 Eclipse Building 354 Water Street St. John's NL A1C 1C0 Lease No Not required ATL 74 Waterford Bridge Rd - Building 240 Waterford Bridge Rd St. John's NL A1C 5P5 Lease No Not required ATL 75 Plastik Building 159-161 Minnesota Drive Stephenville NL A2N 3A3 Lease No Not required ATL 76 Fisheries Building 40 Toulinguet Street Twillingate NL A0G 4M0 Lease No Not required SPACE HEADER New Brunswick ATL 77 Mahabir Complex 5445 Route 117 Baie-Sainte-Anne NB E9A 1E5 Lease No Not required ATL 78 Nicholas Denys Building 120 Harbourview Boulevard Bathurst NB E2A 5B9 Crown-owned Yes Yes ATL 79 Roussel-O'Neil Complex 285 King Avenue Bathurst NB E2A 1N9 Lease No Not required ATL 80 Executive Tower 161 Main Street Bathurst NB E2A 1A6 Lease No Not required ATL 81 Place Eve Place 219 Main Street Bathurst NB E2A 1A9 Lease No Not required ATL 82 Harbourview Place 275 Main Street Bathurst NB E2A 1A9 Lease No Not required ATL 83 Fisheries Building 704 Principale Street Beresford NB E8K 2Y1 Lease No Not required ATL 84 Campbellton City Centre Tower 157 Water Street Campbellton NB E3N 3L4 Lease No Not required ATL 85 DFO Service Centre 1715 Route 774 Campobello NB E5E 1M3 Lease No Not required ATL 86 Caraquet Government of Canada Building 50 St. Pierre Boulevard West Caraquet NB E1W 1B6 Crown-owned No Yes ATL 87 Place Bellevue 20 St. Pierre Boulevard Caraquet NB E1W 1B6 Lease No Not required ATL 88 150 St.
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