Greely firm wins $16M Lansdowne contract
Ottawa firm D&G Landscaping has beat out three other qualified bidders to win the right to build the urban park that’s part of the City of Ottawa’s
Greely firm wins $16M Lansdowne contract
Ottawa firm D&G Landscaping has beat out three other qualified bidders to win the right to build the urban park that’s part of the City of Ottawa’s
Carling building finally coming down
After sitting empty for four years, a decrepit federal office building near Dow’s Lake is finally being dismantled, according to Public Works. The demolition of
City preparing Main Street reconstruction plans
A major roadwork project proposal that would see the traffic capacity on a part of Main Street reduced to make way for cycling lanes will
Bids open for Macdonald-Cartier Bridge sidewalk repairs
Local construction firms have the chance to bid on an interprovincial sidewalk repair project worth up to $1 million. The sidewalk on the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge,
Cross-border construction conflict: a primer
Ottawa construction contractors’ frustration over accessing work in Quebec is once again in the spotlight, thanks to a new push by an area politician. Progressive
Clearwater wins $750K roundabout contract
A construction company based out of the Greater Toronto Area has won a contract with the City of Ottawa to build a roundabout in Barrhaven
Bids open for Parliament Hill slope stabilization work
The federal government is seeking contractors to rebuild a wall along Parliament Hill’s west slope and perform related construction work. The information is contained within
Early light-rail construction begins downtown
A preliminary stage of LRT construction began Sunday around the University of Ottawa campus in a step likely to cause headaches for commuters. Passengers on
Brisbin leading Rideau-Carleton’s casino plans: sources
The architect behind the Ottawa Convention Centre and Ottawa International Airport terminal is working with the owners of the Rideau-Carleton Raceway to prepare the facility’s
Construction intentions in the month of April hit a five-year high in 2013, according to municipal records. The total value of construction permits issued by
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