Press Release
14 February 2024
Nova Scotians will see progress this year on new and improved hospitals, public housing, schools, roads and highways that will serve the province for generations to come.
The government’s Capital Plan 2024-25 will invest more than $1.6 billion in communities across the province, in healthcare facilities, new housing projects and other priorities.
“Our capital plan continues to improve hospitals and other critical infrastructure for Nova Scotians and position our province for future growth,” said Finance and Treasury Board Minister Allan MacMaster. “I am pleased this plan supports efforts to build more housing faster and includes the first new funding for public housing construction in more than 20 years.”
The capital plan supports More, Faster: The Action for Health Build plan with investments that include:
The plan supports efforts to build more housing faster, including $15.5 million for new public housing units – the first new funding for public housing construction in more than 20 years. It is part of a $47.1-million investment in building and repairing public housing that also includes $11.8 million for new modular housing. Another $27.1 million will go toward Nova Scotia Community College student housing projects at various stages of development.
Other highlights include:
The capital plan includes $483.3 million for projects outlined in the Five-Year Highway Improvement Plan, including $55 million for gravel roads.
Quick Facts:
Additional Resources:
Capital Plan 2024-25: https://beta.novascotia.ca/documents/capital-plan-2024-2025
Healthcare infrastructure projects: https://buildns.ca/healthcare
Five-Year Highway Improvement Plan: https://novascotia.ca/tran/highways/hwyconstruction.asp
News release – Actions to Accelerate Skilled Trades Growth: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2023/10/19/actions-accelerate-skilled-trades-growth
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