EllisDon to begin construction on $183M West Memorial Building reno next month
A major facelift of a long-vacant federal government building is set to begin next month as contractors ready a temporary home for the Supreme Court
EllisDon to begin construction on $183M West Memorial Building reno next month
A major facelift of a long-vacant federal government building is set to begin next month as contractors ready a temporary home for the Supreme Court
Federal government to spend $2.95B on clean energy fitups in Ottawa-Gatineau
The federal government has awarded a massive contract to a consortium of designers and developers to install and maintain clean energy systems across the National
Chaudière Crossing reopens to pedestrians, cyclists
Interprovincial commuters are one step closer to the full reopening of a key crossing over the Ottawa River after flooding at the end of April
Chaudière Crossing to remain closed to vehicles until August
A key linkage between Ottawa and Gatineau will remain closed until August for planned construction after flood waters forced its closure two weeks ago. Public
PCL wins $217.6M contract to revamp major federal government complex in Gatineau
A few days after the National Capital Commission approved final designs for the revitalization of a prominent public-sector workplace in Gatineau, the federal government has
Feds expect to rollout new $80M electronic procurement system starting late 2019
The federal government will start rolling out its new electronic procurement system later this year, representing a sizeable shift in how Ottawa companies will do
Cost, time and tourism: Questions remain as Centre Block goes dark for renovations
Parliament Hill’s Centre Block building is set for closure next month, putting the capital’s most iconic structure under wraps for more than a decade. The
Lockheed Martin Canada’s preferred status in $60B warships competition under legal fire
The $60-billion effort to build new warships for Canada’s navy has hit another snag, this time in the form of a legal challenge by one
Feds seeking roof repairs on Ottawa defense medical centre
The Government of Canada is looking to repair the roof of one of its buildings damaged in a storm last September. The east roof of
Feds eye greater role for private landlords to meet office space needs
The federal government’s top real estate official says he wants to rely more heavily on the private sector to fulfil the bureaucracy’s office space requirements.
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