Infill projects find a home in capital
Developer Fred Carmosino might live in Dunrobin, but he knows all about the benefits of downtown living. Sure, there’s the convenience of being close to
Infill projects find a home in capital
Developer Fred Carmosino might live in Dunrobin, but he knows all about the benefits of downtown living. Sure, there’s the convenience of being close to
Feds looking for company to replace roof at DND’s Carling Avenue building
The federal government is planning to replace part of the roof at the former Nortel building on Carling Avenue. Tendering documents show the governments estimate
Ottawa landscaping firm gets $2.13M contract for Gatineau street work
The National Capital Commission on Tuesday awarded a $2.13-million contract to Ottawa’s Exel Contracting to upgrade a section of Laurier Street in Gatineau in front
Ottawa tennis club preps $1M clubhouse restoration
The Ottawa Tennis and Lawn Bowling Club is planning a $1-million restoration project to its clubhouse, which was built in 1923. The project will take
Building permits double in July
A massive renovation project in the parliamentary precinct helped to more than double the year-over-year value of construction projects given the go-ahead in July, municipal
Tony Graham plans new Infiniti dealership
The Tony Graham Automotive Group intends to construct a new car dealership on Merivale Road, just north of Hunt Club Road, according to documents filed
Carleton considering privately run student residence
Carleton University officials want to find out if allowing the private sector to build and manage a new student residence will pay off in the
Snow removal contract chills relationship between truckers, city
The city’s push to cut its snow removal costs will cause layoffs and prompt some trucking firms to fold, an industry representative says. The fracas
Construction intentions flat in June
Pouring the foundation of a new building at Lansdowne Park was the largest construction project initiated last month, according to municipal records. The combined value
Conference Centre upgrades to cost $91M
Public Works is soliciting bids for an estimated $91 million rehabilitation of the Government Conference Centre in the city’s former downtown train station on Rideau
Get up-to-date news about the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Ottawa and beyond.
Sponsored
Didn’t we just do this? More changes coming to the Ontario Construction Act
Do I need an engineer for my construction project?
EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall