
EllisDon puts shovels in the ground on new Orléans Health Hub
Construction launched this week on a long-awaited health facility in Ottawa’s east end
EllisDon puts shovels in the ground on new Orléans Health Hub
Construction launched this week on a long-awaited health facility in Ottawa’s east end
Ministry of Labour fines Ottawa construction company after worker hit by backhoe
An Ottawa construction company has pled guilty to failing to protect the safety of a worker at a worksite on the campus of Carleton University
Labour shortage ahead, experts warn Ottawa’s booming construction industry
With major projects such as light rail on the go, the outlook for Ottawa’s heavy construction industry looks bright – but experts warn a labour
$21M Flora Footbridge to open ahead of schedule this weekend
The City of Ottawa announced Wednesday the Flora Footbridge over the Rideau Canal on will officially open this weekend, a few months ahead of schedule
Here are the City of Ottawa’s proposed new development charges
Ottawa’s planning committee laid out a new set of charges for developers on Thursday, though recent announcements from the Ontario government are expected to uproot
City picks SNC-Lavalin, Kiewit and Vinci for $4.7B light-rail expansion
City officials have revealed their top picks of the construction and engineering giants to expand Ottawa’s light-rail network further west, east and south. In a
Former Gatineau engineering executive receives 12 month sentence for bid rigging
The Competition Bureau says a former executive of Quebec engineering firm Dessau received a 12-month sentence after pleading guilty Thursday in the Court of Quebec
Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts drop sharply in December: CMHC
While the National Capital Region finished 2018 trending down on housing starts, data from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corp. shows a slow end to
Ottawa roofing company fined $80K after workers catch fire on the job
An Ottawa roofing company has been fined $80,000 after two of its employees caught fire during a job, leaving one with critical injuries. The Ministry of Labour
Condition critical: NCC says national residences need $83M facelift
Canada needs to spend $83 million over the next 10 years just to get its official residences – including 24 Sussex Drive – into half-decent
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