South Okanagan Jail on Schedule and Hiring has Begun

| April 15, 2014 in Local News

Local Community Advertising

Construction of $192 million new Okanagan Correctional Centre (OCC) near Osoyoos is on schedule and hiring has already begun.

The new jail will be built in partnership with B.C. Corrections and the Osoyoos Indian Band, the first such partnership in British Columbia.

The 14.5 hectare site in the Senkulmen Business Park will feature 378 cells increasing the province’s capacity. Local workers are being hired to begin construction at the site of the state of the art facility.

The government estimates that major construction will begin in August with the completion anticipated for fall 2016.

The OCC will generate approximately 1,000 direct and indirect jobs during construction and following completion 240 full time correctional positions will be available.

Workers are already removing the top layer of earth from the construction site, putting up fences and ensuring environmental protection. Blueprints of the building are in the final stages of design.

Local Community Advertising

Trending Stories

Body found in creek near Big White identified as missing Kamloops man

Buildings damaged after Kelowna hedge fire spreads

The Bank of Mom & Dad is real, and it's doling out money

Here’s everything coming to Disney Plus in May 2024

7 more victims come forward in child abuse investigation, 4 people charged 

It looks like the fired conductor and Okanagan Symphony have kissed and made up

Downtown Kelowna coffee shop appears to have mysteriously closed

Woman with knife arrested inside BC school