The October issues of Ontario Construction Report and Ottawa Construction News have been published. You can view the stories within the publications through links at the respective websites or, if you are receiving the Ontarioconstructionreport.com weekly eletter, clicking at the sidebar images.
Here is the link to the page turning software version of October’s Ontario Construction Report.
Also see stories updated at the daily Ontario Construction News site.
Topics in this issue include:
- Feds unveil first wave of ‘nation building’ projects; promise faster approvals;
- Toronto Community Housing proposes 673-unit redevelopment of Swansea Mews site;
- EllisDon Civil takes lead on station work for Ontario Northlander rail project;
- Toronto breaks ground on 90,000 sq. ft. sustainable paramedic hub in Scarborough;
- Canada launches new agency to speed up affordable housing construction;
- Builders press for faster approvals, lower fees and more infrastructure to revive housing construction;
- RFPs close for Alliston hospital redevelopment project;
- From team member to owner: Blerka Jakupi’s journey with Peter & Greg Walker Contracting;
- Building Community and Careers: The Barrie Construction Association’s Women in Construction Group; and
- Welland mayor wants to charge developers new fee for building ‘non-affordable’ units.
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By Mark Buckshon in ontario publications
28 pages, published 10/7/2025
News and information for Ontario’s architectural, engineering and construction community
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