Tenders closing for Carling, Kirkwood bridge replacements
Tenders are expected to close in days to rapidly replace Highway 417 crossings over Carling and Kirkwood avenues. Work will begin in the early summer,
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Tenders closing for Carling, Kirkwood bridge replacements
Tenders are expected to close in days to rapidly replace Highway 417 crossings over Carling and Kirkwood avenues. Work will begin in the early summer,
UPDATE 2: Bayshore details $200M expansion
Bayshore Shopping Centre’s general manager Denis Pelletier compared the kickoff to the mall’s expansion with his wedding day, saying he felt as giddy as a
Construction permits down 25% in April
Ottawa’s construction sector saw its worst April in at least four years, according to municipal records. The value of local construction permits was down $39.3
Ottawa apartment vacancies to decrease in 2012: report
Apartment vacancies in the Ottawa market are expected to fall in 2012 amid LRT planning and the Department of National Defence move to Kanata in
Alti Construction lands City Hall parking garage contract
Alti Construction will begin repairing City Hall’s underground parking garage later this month after winning a contract valued at $206,105. The job includes repairing suspended
Rural township eyes $57.3M waterworks project
Subcontractors are being sought for the design phase of a multi-million piping project intended to bring a new source of water into North Glengarry all
BOMA Awards honour Ottawa’s best in commercial buildings
A major Orleans shopping centre, a printing bureau and several government buildings were among the recipients of commercial real estate awards this week. The Ottawa
Hotel chain hunting for Ottawa property
Groupe Germain expanding in Canadian urban markets A growing Quebec City-based boutique hotel operator is looking for local development sites to crack into the Ottawa
Rideau Hall grounds to get $2.5M facelift
Rideau Hall’s front lawn is going to get a $2.5 million makeover in the coming year as contractors redesign a fountain’s plumbing and install paving
Housing starts decline 1.1% in April
Housing starts in Ottawa fell slightly to 441 in April, down 1.1 per cent from 446 in 2011. Apartment-style housing increased nearly 600 per cent
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