by Kenzie Andrews | Jul 25, 2024 | Blog, Building Links, Building Permit Statistics, Building Permits
This week’s Building Links report includes the year to day building permit statistics. The $201,292,112 total permit value for 2024 is 8% lower than January to June 2023. Courtenay is down 61% due primarily to five multi-storey buildings started in June 2023 that are...
by Kenzie Andrews | Apr 25, 2024 | Around Town, Blog, Building Links, Building Permit Statistics
The Comox Valley to Campbell River building permit total values for the first quarter of 2024 have increased by 51% compared to the first quarter in 2023. However, that is due to a $45,000,000 permit for renovations to the Strathcona Recreation Centre in Campbell...
by Kenzie Andrews | Dec 21, 2023 | Blog, Building Links, Vancouver Island
Your Weekly Construction Briefing It is traditional at this time of year for us to thank the staff in municipal offices for their assistance in providing us with timely and pertinent information throughout the year. Wishing you and yours the best of the season and a...
by Kenzie Andrews | Nov 2, 2023 | Building Links, Quarterly Statistics
Your Weekly Construction Briefing This week’s issue includes year-to-date Building Permit statistics for 2023. Comparing the year-to-date 2022 and 2023 building permits for the Comox Valley and Campbell River, total construction values increased from $286,847,887 to...
by Kenzie Andrews | Aug 3, 2023 | Around Town, Blog, Building Links, Building Permit Statistics, Central North Island, Vancouver Island
Your Weekly Construction Briefing This week’s issue includes the Building Permit statistics for the first half of 2023. Every quarter, Building Links publishes is Quarterly Statistics Report looking at trends in building permits on the Central North Vancouver Island....
by Kenzie Andrews | Apr 27, 2023 | Blog, Building Links, Quarterly Statistics
Your Weekly Construction Briefing The Comox Valley to Campbell River building permit total values for the first quarter of 2023 have decreased by 49% compared to the first quarter in 2022. This decrease is primarily due to a $36M permit issued in 2021 for a care home...