Churchill Airport Terminal Building Roof Rehabilitation
Transport Canada wants to fix the leaky roof at Churchill Airport's terminal building. The existing roof is causing water damage throughout the building. The project includes replacing the roof, walls, doors, windows, and upgrading electrical and mechanical systems.
Why This Matters
If you fly through Churchill, this affects your travel experience. The airport serves a remote northern community with limited transportation options. A well-maintained terminal matters for residents, tourists visiting polar bears, and cargo shipments to the region.
What Could Change
The airport terminal will get a new roof, updated heating and ventilation, and renovated interior spaces. Construction work may temporarily affect airport operations. The building should be more energy-efficient and weather-resistant after completion.
Key Issues
- What are the potential environmental impacts of the roof rehabilitation project?
- How will construction affect airport operations and the local community?
Indigenous Consultation
This consultation requires engagement with Indigenous communities under the Crown's duty to consult.