Brookfield wins $338M federal property management contract
Brookfield Johnson Controls said it has landed a contract with Public Works to manage more than five million square feet of government space at Tunney’s
Brookfield wins $338M federal property management contract
Brookfield Johnson Controls said it has landed a contract with Public Works to manage more than five million square feet of government space at Tunney’s
Getting more bang for the procurement buck
Even Tom Jenkins was surprised at how quickly he got the federal government’s attention. Mr. Jenkins released his report on defence and security procurement in
Public Works punts NCC proposal for former train station
Ottawa’s historic former downtown train station appears destined to remain a private meeting place for bureaucrats and politicians after government officials shot down a National
DND’s Carling Avenue consolidation at a standstill
More than two years after paying $208 million to buy the sprawling former home of Nortel Networks, the federal government says it still lacks a
Give Canadian firms bigger role in DND contracts: panel
An independent report has produced a number of prescriptions for Canada’s ailing military procurement system, but stops short of suggesting how the Harper government should
Opinion: Ottawa reaches its pivot point
Barely a year ago, the president of one of the country’s top commercial real estate research firms made a bold prediction about the direction of
Feds open Confederation Building elevator contracts
Public Works has a minimum 10-year contract on the table for companies interested in modernizing and maintaining several elevators in the Confederation Building, just west
Public Works picks Sun Life office space over low bid
Feds deem EDC offer ‘non-compliant’ and forgo $3M in savings A significant office leasing win for a downtown landlord is raising questions about why federal
Multimillion-dollar watermain reconstruction project on tap for Confederation Heights
Public Works is soliciting bids for watermain reconstruction at the Confederation Heights government complex for a deal that is worth up to $5 million. The
Public Works seeks demolition bids
Public Works is inviting companies to submit bids to demolish a film storage building east of the Montfort Hospital. According to federal records, the opportunity
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