Feds to solicit bids for bridge upgrades
Local construction companies will soon have an opportunity to bid on rehabilitating three interprovincial bridges in the National Capital Region, the federal government announced Tuesday.
Feds to solicit bids for bridge upgrades
Local construction companies will soon have an opportunity to bid on rehabilitating three interprovincial bridges in the National Capital Region, the federal government announced Tuesday.
Longevity key in winning light-rail work: industry rep
Local businesses vying for contracts on Ottawa’s $2.1-billion light-rail line should showcase their stamina when pitching to the prime contractors and their partners, says one
Competition heats up downtown as Morguard launches build
Additional inventory to put downward pressure on rents, observers predict One of the city’s largest landlords is pushing ahead with construction of a 22-storey office
Townhouse starts increase 102% in December
Ottawa’s housing market saw the number of row housing starts more than double year-over-year in December, while the overall market grew by four per cent.
Housing resales up 13% in December
Ottawa Real Estate Board members saw a 13-per-cent increase in resales in December, capping a year where annual sales slightly rose. Members sold 699 properties
Opinion: Innovating like Steve Jobs
During the last few months, the media has been fixated on the life and legacy of Steve Jobs. Jeffrey Dyer, Hal Gregersen and Clayton M.
Construction permits jump 47% in November
The value of local construction permits was up $82 million, year-over-year, in November, according to municipal records. The city issued 750 permits with a combined
Stand on the Mackenzie King Bridge, just outside the Rideau Centre, facing west, and one stares directly at what’s supposed to become a $487-million “jewel.”
Opinion: RocketOwl wises up to products game
While it’s often hard to tell whether a tech company is a hardware or software business, or a services or products studio, there’s no doubt
Opinion: Select Start Studios grows exponentially by helping clients of clients
I recently interviewed the tall, charismatic 30-year old Select Start Studios CEO Tariq Zaid at the company’s cool headquarters in an old stone building fronting
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