Five NCC houses slated for demolition
Contractors are invited to bid on demolishing five derelict and abandoned houses that the National Capital Commission owns in the west end of Ottawa. Local
Five NCC houses slated for demolition
Contractors are invited to bid on demolishing five derelict and abandoned houses that the National Capital Commission owns in the west end of Ottawa. Local
Contractors sought for laboratory roof replacement
Health Canada is inviting contractors to bid to replace a roof on its laboratory centre for disease control building, with a maximum budget of $280,000.
Pomerleau poised to land massive Lansdowne construction contracts
Contracts worth approximately $136 million are being drawn up between the consortium redeveloping Lansdowne Park and general contractor Pomerleau to rebuild the park’s stadium and
The high volume and value of construction permits continued last month with the strongest August in at least three years, according to municipal records. With
Kanata’s Hazeldean Mall is making way for a Target Corp. store to open in August 2013, but first will come millions of dollars worth of
$6.3M in construction needed for main library
A structural assessment of Ottawa’s main library by Morrison-Hershfield shows the building requires $6.25 million in repairs and upgrades over the next decade. The 38-year-old building
Bidding adieu to industry pricing norms
Although public procurements typically favour the lowest offered price, heads nevertheless turned when Ottawa-based HP Engineering Inc.’s bid came in 66 per cent lower than
Tofcon nears completion of U of O sports stadium
The University of Ottawa expects to have its new sports stadium in place by Nov. 15, just in time for its teams to use a
Richmond’s Hyde Park funding fails
As the excavator on the Hyde Park Residences Inc. project being built in the village of Richmond, Kanata-based Primrose Cartage & Excavating Ltd. was one
Construction sector booms in July
Farmer’s fields may have been dry, but this summer yielded a bumper crop of work for local contractors, according to municipal records. July saw the
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