Archives addition now underway at Wellington County museum

Wellington County held a ground breaking ceremony on Monday celebrating the start of construction on the new archives expansion project at the County Museum and Archives.

The Ventin Group archi­tectural firm designed the new 8,100 square foot facility, trip­ling the size of the existing structure.

The new archives addition will provide more space for the museum’s grow­ing artifact collection. The current archives wing on the second floor of the museum will become artifact storage when the archives relocates.

The most prominent feature of the new facility will be the stor­age vault which will pro­vide three times the capa­city for storing the coun­ty’s grow­ing collection of archival rec­ords.

The secure vault will be equipped with compact mobile shelving to fit various types of media, and a conservation qual­ity environmental system to maintain acceptable standards of temperature, humidity and other air quality controls.

“The Wellington County Museum and Archives is a National Historic Site which contributes to the cultural vitality of our community,” said Warden Joanne Ross-Zuj.

“I am pleased that this project is receiving Building Canada funding, a museum assistance program grant and additional funds from the Investing in Ontario program. By collabor­ating on this project, the county is able to renew its current cultural infrastructure.”

County councillor Brad Whitcombe, chairman of the information, heritage and seniors committee, said, “This project would not be possible without the support of all levels of government.

“Such support is tangible evidence of their commitment to the preserva­tion of Wellington’s local his­tory. This major expansion will also help create jobs and stimulate the economy in our community.”

Wellington County Muse­um and Archives administrator Bonnie Callen said, “We are pleas­ed to break ground on the archives ex­pansion project today.

“Staff are excited about continuing their important work, while enhancing their ability to provide excellent ser­vice to the residents of Wellington County.”

The total cost of the project is estimated at $4.7-million.

The new Archives expan­sion is expected to be com­pleted by the summer of 2010.

 

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