Legislative Building of Nunavut

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The Legislative Building of Nunavut was built between 1998 and 1999 and became the home of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut in 1999.

The building was built by Arcop Group, Full Circle Architecture, and Engineers AD Williams for the Nunavut Construction Corporation.

Designated Building # 926, it is a 3 storey glass and steel structure with a 2 storey assembly hall, and is located in Iqaluit, Nunavut.

[edit] Other Government Buildings

A list of other government buildings around Iqaluit

  • Nunavut Justice Centre - a 2 storey, 2,613 square feet is built using steel, glass and concrete; home to the Nunavut Department of Justice and court house; completed in 2006 and located next to the Nunavut Arctic College and City of Iqaluit Town Hall
  • Government of Canada Buildings - located across the street from the Legislature
  • Browne Building/Astro Hill Complex - mixed development with commercial and government offices (Liquor Licenses, Income Support, Informatics Planning & Service, Capital Planning, Procurements & Contract Service, Legal Registries)

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