True Leaf Cannabis Cultivation Facility on Schedule for Fall 2018 Completion 

mg magazine

VERNON, BCTrue Leaf Medicine International Ltd. (“True Leaf”) (CSE: MJ) (FSE: TLA) (OTCQB: TRLFF), a plant-focused wellness brand for people and their pets, is pleased to report the construction of its cannabis cultivation facility, True Leaf Campus, being built in Lumby, British Columbia, is on schedule for completion in fall 2018.

The first phase of the project includes a 16,000 square foot cannabis cultivation and production facility with over 9,000 square feet for the initial grow area, laboratory services, whole-plant extraction, and the production of therapeutic cannabis products. The facilities, known as True Leaf Campus, will be a hub for the development of the company’s medicinal cannabis products.

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The steel arrived and was pre-assembled on site, and the building permit was approved on May 30, 2018. With the crew now erecting the structural steel, the exterior foundation insulation is complete and the backfill compaction testing performed – passing well above requirements. The interior backfill for the administration building is complete. Crews have also installed the rebar for the production building and are now completing formwork.

True Leaf has retained Colliers Project Leaders to provide professional project management services and a value engineering review to keep the project on time and on budget.

“This is an exceptionally well-managed project,” said Darcy Bomford, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of True Leaf. “Our design-build firm, SBL Contractors Ltd., and Colliers Project Leaders have kept construction moving forward within budget and on schedule. This means True Leaf is getting closer to its inspection by Health Canada and nearing the final milestone of receiving our license to produce cannabis.”

The project is expected to employ approximately 150 workers during construction and create 35 full and part-time jobs at the start of operations. True Leaf seeks to become a major employer in Lumby, a hard-hit logging community of 1,700 in the northeast corner of the Okanagan Valley.
The facility is being built on a 40-acre site owned by True Leaf, so the company is well-positioned to expand to meet future market demands.

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