Engineering work continues on overhaul of Ottawa’s Hog’s Back Bridge
Plans for a major rehabilitation of the Hog’s Back Bridge and dam are moving ahead, but it’s still at least another year before construction gets
Engineering work continues on overhaul of Ottawa’s Hog’s Back Bridge
Plans for a major rehabilitation of the Hog’s Back Bridge and dam are moving ahead, but it’s still at least another year before construction gets
City, contractor defend safety record on Ottawa LRT line
The City and its LRT contractor are defending the safety record of the Confederation Line, as the president of the city’s labour council raises concerns
Indecision and demolition: Timeline of Ottawa’s Somerset House non-development
The City of Ottawa received a new design application earlier this month for the derelict Somerset House, opening the latest chapter in a decade-long saga
After success abroad, Ottawa’s SiteCast Construction looks to grow at home
Construction firm previously consulted on projects in Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.
Feds gear up for $30.6M East Block rehabilitation in Ottawa
More cranes, scaffolding and construction workers are scheduled to head to Parliament Hill later this year as the federal government tackles “deteriorated” sections of East
Ottawa construction permits jump 22% in 2016
Propelled by several large condo and apartment projects, as well as the ongoing work on the city’s light-rail line, Ottawa’s construction sector fell just shy
Feds budget up to $5M for latest upgrade to Cliff heating plant in Ottawa
The federal government says it’s planning another major overhaul of the central heating and cooling plant that serves dozens of downtown Ottawa buildings. Public Works
Feds readying $175M rehabilitation of Terrasses de la Chaudière in Gatineau
Public Works is looking to hire an architectural firm to help it draft plans for a major overhaul of the country’s single-largest federal office complex
2017 preview: ‘Fierce competitors’ PCL & EllisDon team up on Centre Block
Centre Block has loomed large over Ottawa’s economy for more than a century, symbolizing the outsized role the federal government plays in the local business
Province inches closer to Highway 417 expansion west of downtown Ottawa
Highway 417 will be expanded along Carlington and Westboro, with four years of construction expected to start in 2017. By Dylan C. Robertson On Monday, the
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