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National Defence committee  We're recapitalizing roads and utility corridors. We are making upgrades to the runway and to lighting. That's pretty much all the detail I had.

May 5th, 2016Committee meeting

Jaime Pitfield

National Defence committee  If I understand your question, the point you're getting at how the new construction or new capability fits with what we're already doing. We spend about $1.9 billion a year on infrastructure. If I break that down, it's roughly $150 million for new construction; $250 million for

May 5th, 2016Committee meeting

Jaime Pitfield

National Defence committee  Thank you, and good morning. Mr. Chair, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for inviting me here to talk about the role that my group, the assistant deputy minister of Infrastructure and Environment, plays in the readiness of the Royal Canadian Air Force. As LGen

May 5th, 2016Committee meeting

Jaime Pitfield

Public Accounts committee  If I could add, Mr. Chair, we need the requirements to develop the plan going forward. This is the plan that we're talking about. We need to consult with the private sector to see how the private sector can help, what new ways of doing things are out there in the marketplace, and

March 22nd, 2016Committee meeting

Jaime Pitfield

Public Accounts committee  The investment in terms of the barracks is there and it will be used for the troops. That's infrastructure that National Defence needs on an ongoing basis. It won't be wasted. That money was spent in case of something, but over the long-term that will be used.

March 22nd, 2016Committee meeting

Jaime Pitfield

March 22nd, 2016Committee meeting

Jaime Pitfield

Public Accounts committee  If I could add to that, Mr. Chair, in business planning this year, National Defence approved a budget ongoing for the agency of $25 million next year, in vote 5, which is capital funds, $45 million in the second year, and $45 million in the third year. The Auditor General's reque

March 22nd, 2016Committee meeting

Jaime Pitfield

Public Accounts committee  If I could answer that as well, Mr. Chair, there are many priorities at National Defence. There are many on the military side and then many in terms of supporting the military. These are big numbers. The $1.8 billion is the value of the portfolio. If we were to recapitalize ever

March 22nd, 2016Committee meeting

Jaime Pitfield

Public Accounts committee  Go ahead, Ms. Francoeur.

March 22nd, 2016Committee meeting

Jaime Pitfield

National Defence committee  At National Defence we have a policy where when moneys come back to the department from the disposal or sale of real property they're reinvested in real property. In this case, the $15 million will go to cover leases in the Ottawa area and some will go to cover remediation of con

November 25th, 2014Committee meeting

Jaime Pitfield

National Defence committee  Thank you. National Defence has a significant program share of the federal contaminated sites action plan. This year we will spend roughly $60 million to continue remediating the sites across Canada.

November 25th, 2014Committee meeting

Jaime Pitfield

National Defence committee  What we do is based on risk assessments. We have significant work under way at Goose Bay in Labrador. We also are undertaking work at Ipperwash. We have a number of sites. There are quite a few. If you name a specific one, I can tell you what we have.

November 25th, 2014Committee meeting

Jaime Pitfield