Gatineau firms win federal bridge contracts
Two Quebec-based companies have received millions of dollars worth of federal contracts to upgrade interprovincial crossings in the National Capital Region. Public Works announced Tuesday
Gatineau firms win federal bridge contracts
Two Quebec-based companies have received millions of dollars worth of federal contracts to upgrade interprovincial crossings in the National Capital Region. Public Works announced Tuesday
EODC wins $3.75M military contract
A local armour manufacturer will help the Canadian Armed Forces upgrade some of its equipment after being awarded a subcontract worth $3.75 million. EODC Inc. will
Killam adds to Ottawa apartment portfolio
A Halifax-based residential landlord has bought an apartment east of Ottawa’s downtown, the latest in a string of similar purchases across the city. Killam Properties
The Ottawa Convention Centre has received LEED Gold certification from the Canada Green Building Council as a result of their green building initiatives, the facility
Phoenix proposes nine-storey building in Chinatown
Local developer Phoenix Homes is asking the city to make way for a nine-storey mixed-use building it’s proposed for Ottawa’s Chinatown. Phoenix has asked the
DEW wins $39M vehicle shelter contract
An Ottawa-based defence firm has beat out three other companies to outfit hundreds of vehicle shelters for the Canadian military. DEW Engineering & Development ULC,
Feds look for firms to help implement border agreement
The federal government is looking to pay technology contractors in seven different areas to help implement a border agreement with the United States, including positions
Construction permits plunge 20%
The value of new construction projects approved in November dropped by 20.1 per cent year-over-year, with the number of permits falling to the lowest level
Temple Hotels buys 50% stake in ByWard Market hotel
A real estate investment company based in western Canada has moved into the Ottawa market with the purchase of an interest in the Courtyard by
Housing starts fall 32% in December
Housing starts in Ottawa declined in December 2012 compared to a year earlier, figures released Wednesday by Canada’s national housing agency show. The number of
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