Former GG’s old home up for demolition
The National Capital Commission has formally applied to demolish two buildings on Sussex Drive to make way for additional bicycle lanes. A single-family house built
Former GG’s old home up for demolition
The National Capital Commission has formally applied to demolish two buildings on Sussex Drive to make way for additional bicycle lanes. A single-family house built
Ottawa Senators group named as Shefford Park preferred proponent
A group that includes the Ottawa Senators hockey club has been named by city staff as the preferred proponent for a multi ice pad arena
Ottawa Greenbelt Construction begins $5.9M watermain, sewer work
Starting yesterday, Ottawa Greenbelt Construction is doing watermain and sewer work in the Carling and Kirkwood avenues area. The $5.9 million construction project between Highway
Ericsson’s fit-up to cost more than $18M
The cost of converting a three-storey office building into an R&D lab for Swedish telecom giant Ericsson Canada (NASDAQ:ERIC) is expected to exceed $18 million,
Feds seeks auditors for Parliament construction contracts
Public Works says it is looking for a contractor to provide auditing services on three massive construction projects underway in the Parliamentary precinct. In a
Domicile files site plan for Vanier tower
Ottawa’s Domicile Developments is ironing out the details for a mixed-use tower at a site close to Beechwood Cemetary, in Vanier. Zoning concerning the condo
The overall value of local construction permits increased by 7.6 per cent year-over-year in June, even though the number of permits was down by 13.4
Subcontractors steaming over Strandherd-Armstrong Bridge project
Incomplete construction projects across the country abandoned by ConCreate USL Ltd. Partnership following its bankruptcy protection filing have been handed to Horseshoe Hill Construction Inc.,
Construction permits jump 13% in May
Construction intentions took another year-over-year leap in May as the value of permits issued hit a five-year high for the month, according to municipal records.
Developer asks to double height allowance on Richmond Road
A new 14-storey mixed-use building could be built at the corner of Richmond Road and Woodroffe Avenue if the city’s planning committee approves a rezoning
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