Windmill’s Chaudière project gets final green light
The shovels will go in the ground next year at the former Domtar lands at Chaudière Falls, now that Gatineau city council has approved the
Windmill’s Chaudière project gets final green light
The shovels will go in the ground next year at the former Domtar lands at Chaudière Falls, now that Gatineau city council has approved the
Ottawa housing starts trend up in October: CMHC
Bucking the national trend, housing starts in Ottawa were trending up in October, according to numbers released Monday by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
NCC extends LeBreton Flats proposal deadline
The National Capital Commission is extending the deadline for proposals for the next phase of development at LeBreton Flats. Citing “a greater expression of interest
Engineering a culture of innovation
Over its 50 years in Ottawa, Halsall Associates has paid attention to the details. By Michael Hammond. The engineering firm, which recently celebrated a half-century in the
City housing starts trend down in September: CMHC
The “modest employment picture” in Ottawa continues to “dampen housing sentiment,” the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said Wednesday. The agency’s latest numbers show housing
NCC looking for Lebreton Flats development proposals
The National Capital Commission announced Tuesday it has begun seeking proposals for what it calls the “most significant urban development site in Canada’s Capital” –
Four local companies were called to the podium at the Ontario Home Builders Awards of Distinction ceremonies at the Convention Centre Monday night. The top
Halsall Ottawa office marks 50 years
Fifty years is certainly something worth celebrating and that is exactly what the Halsall Associates Ottawa office will do Thursday night as the national engineering
Low-rise construction boosts Ottawa August housing starts: CMHC
Ottawa bucked the trend for housing starts, according to the latest numbers from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. While housing starts slowed across the
Building permits surge in June
Major renovation projects in the parliamentary precinct, upgrades to two high schools and work at two major shopping malls helped give the construction industry a
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