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Capital Asset Management

Last updated on April 1, 2022

Procurement

School districts will find these guides helpful when navigating the project procurement process. Learn about the procedures and communication tools used for the acquisition of sites, construction of new school facilities, and the expansion, renovation and replacement of existing facilities.

  • Communications Protocol Agreement on Capital Projects between the Ministry of Education and Child Care and School Districts (PDF)
  • Capital Asset Management Framework & Audit Checklist (Ministry of Finance) 

School Opening / School Closure & Disposal

  • School Opening and Closure Order (PDF)
  • School Building Closure and Disposal Policy
  • Disposal of Land or Improvements Order (PDF)
  • Questions and Answers: Disposal of Land or Improvements Order (PDF)
  • Property Disposal - Required Information Checklist (PDF) 
  • Property Disposal - Updated Procedures (PDF) 

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