Feds inch forward with major redevelopment of Parliamentary Precinct block
Several firms with an Ottawa presence are among the companies that have qualified for a design competition aimed at restoring and modernizing the historic buildings.
Feds inch forward with major redevelopment of Parliamentary Precinct block
Several firms with an Ottawa presence are among the companies that have qualified for a design competition aimed at restoring and modernizing the historic buildings.
Kingston boat manufacturer wins $7.2M Coast Guard contract
MetalCraft Marine Inc. will build 24 barges as part of federal government’s $1.5-billion Oceans Protection Plan.
Residents prefer Sparks Street tunnel for STO tramway, survey says
Tunnel one of two options for proposed system connecting Ottawa and Gatineau, along with an above-ground route along Wellington Street.
Feds look at new design-build standing offers for office fit-ups
Request for information seeks industry feedback
Feds seek private-sector partner to build new east-end office complex
The 1.6-million-square-foot office complex just south of the St. Laurent Shopping Centre is part of a plan to turn the site into a mixed-use neighbourhood
Feds present plans to overhaul Place du Portage III, expand capacity
Density of aging office complex to be expanded by 40% to accommodate 6,800 full-time employees
No Parliament Hill stage this year on Canada Day, organizers say
The focal point of Ottawa’s Canada Day celebrations will be moved off Parliament Hill this year amid the escalating renovation work to Centre Block
Best Offices Ottawa: ‘Reimagining how we work’
Progressively designed by HOK Ottawa, the federal government’s new co-working space at Place d’Orléans heralds a new way to work
Chaudière Crossing to reopen to all traffic Tuesday
A key interprovincial bridge is ready to reopen to commuters this week as major construction on the Chaudière Crossing wraps up
Ottawa’s SageTea sues feds, alleging ‘unlawful’ use of proprietary AI tech
An Ottawa software developer is taking the Government of Canada to court, alleging a federal department is using its intellectual property without paying licensing fees
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