Your weekly Ontario Construction News – November 25, 2019
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CoR and other safety management program participants to receive $140 million in provincial government awards
Ontario Construction News staff writer
Participants in the Certificate of Recognition (CoR) and other qualifying safety management programs will receive an estimated $140 million in rewards for excellence in occupational health and safety as part of a first-of-its-kind in Canada program unveiled by the provincial government on Friday. The program, Supporting Ontario’s Safe Employers, will […]
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Toronto residents want Archdiocese and developer to reconsider Yonge and Eglington condo project
Toronto residents want Archdiocese and developer to reconsider Yonge and Eglington condo project
Ontario Construction News staff writer A group of residents want the Archdiocese of Toronto and developer Collecdev to reconsider plans to incorporate a four-storey church building into a 44-storey, 398-unit condo at Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue in Toronto. Called the Republic Residents’ Association, the group includes residents from 25 Broadway Ave., 70 Roehampton Ave., […]
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City of Ottawa plans $249 million in water, wastewater and sewer infrastructure work for 2020
Ontario Construction News staff writer
The City of Ottawa’s standing committee on environmental protection, water and waste management last week considered a $249 million million capital investment to renew and grow water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure, in reviewing its portions of the draft 2020 municipal budget. An additional $4 million would go towards the Wet Weather […]
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Valuator to complete inventory of Thunder Bay’s historic industrial lands
Ontario Construction News staff writer
Cushman and Wakefield – one of Canada’s largest commercial property valuators – is completing an inventory of Thunder Bay’s historic industrial lands. The land study was commissioned by the city and will catalogue brownfield properties to determine which ones can be repurposed and redeveloped. The waterfront is the area of […]
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DataBid: Current project leads and opportunities
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