[6] The Government of Saskatchewan committed $407 million to the project, which covers design, construction, and 30 years of maintenance.
[9] Design, construction, and maintenance are the responsibility of a group named Access Prairies Partnership, led by Graham.
[15][16] The building was demolished in 2020, with the historic stone chapel, hand-built by a stonemason resident at the hospital; the Veterans’ Park; and three cemeteries preserved.
[17] The province used a drone service to take photos of the entire complex and grounds to keep as a record for the future, reflecting how the site once appeared.
The Battlefords North West Historical Society had looked into the potential of having walking trails and interpretive signage that would document some of the history of the site.