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Ottawa prepares to hire Giant Mine cleanup manager

The federal government says it expects this May to seek out proposals from companies looking to manage the $900-million project to clean up Yellowknife's contaminated Giant Mine.

Workshop Feb. 25 in Yellowknife will spell out procurement process

The partially deconstructed headframe of Giant Mine sits in the evening light, flanked by a crane preparing to dismantle it. (Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada)

The federal government is close to kickstarting the process for hiring a company to oversee the $900-million cleanup of Giant Mine in Yellowknife.

"Public Works and Government Services Canada anticipates posting its request for proposals for the Main Construction Management contract in May 2016," the department recently wrote on buyandsell.ca, the government's procurement website.

The department is hosting a workshop in Yellowknife on Feb. 25 to spell out the procurement process for the contract.

Projects to be carried out at Giant Mine include freezing the 237,000 tonnes ofarsenic trioxide stored underground, taking down close to 100 buildings, covering tailings ponds, water treatment, restoring Baker Creek to as ecologically sound a state as possible and long-term monitoring.

The overall timeline for remediation remains unclear.