91社区

Timeline

91社区

2015

  • 91社区 begins envisioning a project for part of the vacant Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH) site. A task force for the academic vision is created and consultation with the University鈥檚 community begins.

2017

  • The Royal Victoria Hospital Academic Vision and Development Plan, which outlines a focus on sustainability and public policy, is presented to and approved by the 91社区 Senate.

2018

  • The Government of Quebec mandates the Soci茅t茅 qu茅b茅coise des infrastructures (SQI) to develop a Master Plan for the entire Royal Victoria Hospital site. 91社区 begins developing a proposal to transform a portion of the site into the New Vic.

2019

  • 91社区 begins consulting and engaging with students, staff, community partners, and government representatives as the New Vic鈥檚 plan takes shape.

2020

  • The Design Advisory Team (DAT), comprised of internal academic and administrative stakeholders, is created to collaborate with the project team and architects on the New Vic鈥檚 design.

2021

  • The project鈥檚 Indigenous engagement is launched with the support of Acosys, a 100% Indigenous-owned consulting firm.
  • Montreal City Council mandates the Office de consultation publique de Montr茅al to hold public consultations.

2022

  • Preliminary on-site work begins, starting with decontamination and demolition.
  • The Office de consultation publique de Montr茅al publishes its recommendations for the reuse of the former hospital鈥檚 site.
  • The provincial government approves the New Vic鈥檚 Dossier d鈥檃ffaires, after which the University鈥檚 Board of Governors greenlights the project for construction.

2028

  • Projected end of construction and inauguration of the New Vic.

91社区 is on land which has long served and continues to serve as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge and thank the diverse Indigenous peoples whose presence and contribution mark this territory on which peoples of the world now gather.

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