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Metropolitan Regional Housing Authority MET19-161 Occcupied Unit Painting- Halifax and Dartmouth ADDENDUM No Metropolitan Regional Housing Authority MET19-161 Occcupied Unit Painting- Halifax and Dartmouth ADDENDUM No. 03 January 22, 2020 The Tender Documents shall be amended and will become part of the Contract Documents. This addendum shall form an integral part of the Tender Documents. Spreadsheet below details all properties covered in all schedules. Please take that into consideration before submitting your bid. The closing date and time remains the same. 1 of 18 SCHEDULE A Metropolitan Regional Housing Authority # of Site Office Street Name/Building Name Street # Street Address Units HALIFAX CENTRE HC Halifax Centre Site Office 2406 Gottingen Street HC Sunrise Manor 165 2406 Gottingen Street HC Ahern Manor 95 2313 Gottingen Street HC Gordon B. Isnor Manor 217 5565 Cornwallis Street Adams Avenue - (Uniacke 2404, 2406, 2408, HC 6 Adams Avenue Square) 2410, 2412, 2414 Auckland Place - (Uniacke HC 2 2454, 2458 Auckland Place Square) Breen Avenue - (Uniacke 2366, 2368, 2370, HC 6 Breen Avenue Square) 2372, 2374, 2376 2452, 2456, 2445, 2447, 2449, 2451, HC Bristol Place - (Uniacke Square) 10 Bristol Place 2453, 2455, 2457, 2459 2398, 2400, 2402, 2404, 2406, 2408, 2410, 2412, 2414, Brunswick Street - (Uniacke HC 21 2438, 2440, 2442, Brunswick Street Square) 2444, 2446, 2448, 2450, 2452, 2454, 2456, 2458, 2460 2447, 2449, 2451, 2453, 2455, 2457, HC Cardiff Place - (Uniacke Square) 10 Cardiff Place 2459, 2461, 2454, 2458 39-73, 129-153, 152- Connor Lane (formerly D, HN Connor Lane (Mulgrave Park) 30 176 E, F blocks) 2403, 2405, 2407, Cragg Avenue - (Uniacke 2409, 2411, 2413, HC 11 Cragg Avenue Square) 2404, 2408, 2412, 2416, 2420 5429, 5431, 5433, Divas Lane (formerly HC Divas Lane - (Uniacke Square) 7 5435, 5445, 5447, Gerrish St.) 5449 2 of 18 2401, 2403, 2405, 2407, 2409, 2411, 2413, 2415, 2417, 2419, 2421, 2439, HC Gottingen St. (Uniacke Square) 25 2441, 2443, 2445, Gottingen Street 2447, 2449, 2451, 2453, 2455, 2457, 2459, 2461, 2463, 2465 5457, 5459, 5461, 5463, 5465, 5467, HC Heron Walk (Uniacke Square) 11 Heron Walk 5469, 5471, 5473, 5475, 5477 2439, 2441, 2443, 2445, 2447, 2449, HC Middle Lane (Uniacke Square) 11 Middle Lane 2451, 2453, 2455, 2457, 2459 2439, 2441, 2443, 2445, 2447, 2449, HC Olympic Court (Uniacke Square) 2451, 2453, 2455, Olympic Court 2457, 2448, 2452, 2456, 2460 5412-5422, 5438- HC Sunrise Walk (Uniacke Square) 22 5452, 5466-5480 Sunrise Walk (even only) 5412-5428, 5446- Uniacke Street (Uniacke 5452, 5464-5472 HC Uniacke Street Square) (even) & 5439-5445, 5469-5475 (odd) 2414-2426, 2436- 2450 (even) & 2425- HC Creighton Street 25 Creighton Street 2435, 2437-2443 (odd) HC Bauer Street 2 2023, 2025 Bauers Street 5661, 5663, 5665, HC Cunard Street 6 Cunard Street 5667, 5669, 5671 2531, 2533, 2535, HC Gottingen St 6 Gottingen Street 2537, 2539, 2541 2023, 2025, 2027, HC Maynard Street 8 2103, 2105, 2107, Maynard Street 2398, 2400 HC West Street 2 5656, 5658 West Street 3 of 18 2448, 2452, 1-2450, HC Monahan Place 4 Gottingen Street 2-2450 4 of 18 SHEDULE B Metropolitan Regional Housing Authority # of Site Office Street Name/Building Name Street # Street Address Units HALIFAX NORTH Connor Lane (MRHA Site HN Halifax North Site Office 89 Office Suites 107 &108) Richmond Street Richmond Street (Mulgrave HN 63 5261 (formerly A block - Park) Aquantia Towers) Connor Lane (formerly B HN Connor Lane - (Mulgrave Park) 63 109 block - Bonaventure Towers) HN Samuel Prince Manor (Dr) 135 3792 Novalea Drive HN Westmoor Lodge 30 6841 Cook Avenue HN Sir John Thompson Manor 168 7001 Leppert Street HN Richmond Manor 30 5594 Northridge Road HN Acadia Square Lodge North 30 3450 Devonshire Avenue Kenny Street (Formerly HN Acadia Square Lodge South 20 3340 3410 Dartmouth Ave. ) 3346-3464, 3410- 3432, 3390-3406, Barrington Street Barrington Street - (Mulgrave 3366-3388, 3356- HN 72 (formerly P, Q, S, T, U, Park) 3364, 3320-3354, V, W blocks) 3308-3318 (even only) 5220-5236, 5238- Duffus Street (formerly HN Duffus Street - (Mulgrave Park) 25 5252, 5260-5274 O, N, M blocks) (even only) 169-193, 101-145, Jarvis Lane (formerly G, HN Jarvis Lane (Mulgrave Park) 15-59, 28-62, 100- H, J, L, R blocks) 146 5 of 18 SCHEDULE C Metropolitan Regional Housing Authority # of Site Office Street Name/Building Name Street # Street Address Units MAINLAND NORTH WEST MNW Captain William Spry Lodge 38 6 Arnold Drive MNW Cowie Hill Lodge 43 166 Cowie Hill Road MNW Cornwallis Morreau Lodge 41 103 Main Street MNW Gebhardt Street 4 28 Gebhardt Street MacDonald Laurier Place (Ford MNW 55 3 Ford Street St) MNW McDougall Manor 20 20 McDougall Avenue MNW Hubbards Manor 10 19 Fox Point Lane MNW Glendale Manor 40 1 Smokey Drive MNW Woodlyn Manor 15 2 Woodlyn Drive MNW Margaret Latter Manor 14 144 Hebridean Drive Powers Road, Whites MNW Powers Road 2 261, 283 Lake MNW Eleanor Hubley Villa 10 9 Eleanor lane MNW Bedford Manor 25 51 Bridge Street MNW Catamaran Road 1 11 Catamaran Road MNW Cox Lake Road 1 65 Cox Lake Road Powers Road, Whites MNW Powers Road 1 239 Lake MNW Ida Mae Marriot 20 26 Lyons Avenue 2, 4, 6, 10, 12, 14, MNW Cobalt Walk (Greystone Park) 12 Cobalt Walk 24, 26, 28, 32, 34, 36 6 of 18 1, 3 , 5, 9, 11, 13, 2, Cranberry Court (Greystone MNW 18 4, 6, 10, 12, 14, 18, Cranberry Walk Park) 20, 22, 26, 28, 30 MNW Goldfinch Walk (Greystone Park) 6 15, 17, 19, 23, 25, 27 Goldfinch Walk 112-124, 115-125, Greystone Drive (Greystone MNW 30 130-142, 148-158, Greystone Drive Park) 162-174, 180-192 2 ,4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 20, 22, 24, 28, 30, MNW Indigo Walk (Greystone Park) 24 32, 13, 15, 17, 21, Indigo Walk 23, 25, 37, 39, 41, 45, 47, 49 2-14, 20-32, 36-48, 52-64, 68-80, 84-96, 100-112, 116-128, MNW Lavender Walk (Greystone Park) 84 132-144, 148-160, Lavender Walk (even only) & 23-35, 47-59, 93-105, 113- 125 (odd only) 2-14, 16-30, 40-52, 56-68, 72-84 (even MNW Lemon Walk (Greystone Park) 42 Lemon Walk only) & 21-33, 55-67 (odd only) Meadowgreen Walk (Greystone MNW 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22 Meadowgreen Walk Park) 1, 3, 5, 9, 11, 13, 17, MNW Orange Walk (Greystone Park) Orange Walk 19, 21, 25, 27, 29 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, MNW Forbes Street 8 Forbes Street 18, 20 MNW Sami Drive 2 18, 20 Sami Drive MNW Stokil Drive 1 63 Stokil Drive MNW Nelson Drive 4 1, 3, 6, 8 Nelson Drive MNW Tillock Drive 2 47, 49 Tillock Drive MNW Greystone Drive 6 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10 Greystone Drive MNW Bruce Street 1 54 Bruce Street MNW Cobequid Road 2 238, 240 Cobequid Road MNW William Nelson Drive 2 11A, 11B William Nelson Drive MNW Armoyan Drive 2 11A, 11B Armoyan Drive MNW Beaverbank Cross Road 1 155 Beaverbank Cross Road 7 of 18 MNW Gordon Court 3 14, 20, 38 Gordon Court MNW Judy Anne Court 2 17, 39 Judy Anne Court MNW Smokey Drive 1 196 Smokey Drive MNW Hilden Avenue 2 13, 15 Hilden Avenue MNW Lynette Road 1 25 Lynette Road MNW Lyons Avenue 2 33, 35 Lyons Avenue MNW Mountain Maple Drive 1 42 Mountain Maple Drive MNW Tiger Maple Drive 1 13 Tiger Maple Drive MNW Old School Road 1 81 Old School Road Peggy's Cove Road MNW Peggy's Cove Road 1 12330 (Also Known as 1 AC MNW Prospect Bay Road 2 1139, 1171 Prospect Bay Road MNW Prospect Road 1 2507 Prospect Road MNW Malik Court 1 24 Malik Drive MNW Lakehead Court 2 26, 28 Lakehead Court MNW Lakehead Court 1 33 Lakehead Court MNW Louise Court 2 18, 20 Louise Court MNW Prince Street 1 231 Prince Street MNW Sackville Drive 1 1036 Sackville Drive MNW Sami Drive 2 14, 16 Sami Drive MNW Sawyer Crescent 1 44 Sawyer Crescent MNW Seawood Avenue 2 27, 33 Seawood Avenue MNW Skyridge Avenue 1 140 Skyridge Avenue MNW Tillock Drive 1 48 Tillock Drive 8 of 18 MNW Waterwheel Crescent 2 121, 148 Waterwheel Crescent MNW Timberlea Manor 15 1746 St. Margaret's Bay Road 9 of 18 SCHEDULE D Metropolitan Regional Housing Authority # of Site Office Street Name/Building Name Street # Street Address Units HALIFAX SOUTH WEST HSW Halifax South West Site Office 6701 Chisholm Avenue 6795, 6829, 6833, 6847, 6853, 6871, 6877, 6811, 6817, HSW Bayers Road 17 Bayers Road 6823, 6841, 6861, 6867, 6885, 6891, 6915, 6927 HSW Westwood Tower 65 6701 Chisholm Avenue HSW Joseph Howe Manor 175 5515 Victoria Road HSW MacKeen Manor 134 1186 1186 Queen Street HSW Bridgeview 8 2560 Gottingen Street HSW Vimy Arms 41 2030 Gottingen Street 3483-3493, 3473- 3481, 3459-3471 Micmac Street (odd only) & 3458- HSW Micmac Street (Westwood/Bayers Park) 3470, 3472-3480, 2483-3496 (even only) 6640-6656, 6662- 6674, 6678-6702, Chisholm Avenue 6720-6728 (even HSW 132 Westwood Park (Westwood/Bayers Park) only) & 6641-6649, 6655-6681, 6709- 6717 (odd only) 3389-3395, 3381- 3387, 3397-3401, Federal Avenue 3373-3379, 3301- HSW 144 Federal Avenue (Westwood/Bayers Park) 3307 (odd only) & 3320-3326, 3388- 3394 (even only) 10 of 18 3424-3434, 3446- 3456, 3458-3468, 3470-3478, 3480- 3490, 3492-3494 McAlpine Avenue HSW (even only) & 3429- McAlpine Avenue (Westwood/Bayers Park) 3439, 3441-3445, 3449-3455, 3489- 3493, 3495-3499 (odd only) 3318-3324, 3374- 3380 (even only) & Romans Avenue HSW 3319-3325, 3327- Romans Avenue (Westwood/Bayers Park) 3333, 3383-3389 (odd only) 11 of 18 2020-01-22/10:04 AM SCHEDULE E Metropolitan Regional Housing Authority # of Site Office Street Name/Building Name Street # Street Address Units DARTMOUTH NORTH EAST DNE Dartmouth North East Site Office 20 Circassion Dr.
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