by Kenzie Andrews | Dec 3, 2020 | Alberni-Clayoquot, Around Town, Blog, Building Permits, Comox Valley, Powell River, Strathcona Regional District, Uncategorized
Your Weekly Construction Briefing According to the Vancouver Island Construction Association Q3 report on construction activity, the total value of building permits issued during the third quarter of 2020 rebounded to $681.6 million, or 40 per cent above the second... by Bill Lee | Oct 31, 2019 | Uncategorized
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by Kenzie Andrews | Jun 12, 2019 | 19 Wing Comox, Blog, Comox, Construction News, Editor's Note, Port Alberni, Tenders, Uncategorized
In This Week’s Editor’s Note CFB Comox: Tender for estimated $42 million Roads and Utilities upgrade issued.Union Bay: Development permit submitted for the Union Bay Discovery Centre. Port Alberni: City requesting proposals for development near Harbour Quay. Defence...
by Kenzie Andrews | Mar 6, 2019 | Blog, Campbell River, Construction News, Cumberland, Editor's Note, North Island College, Sayward, Tenders, Uncategorized
In This Week’s Editor’s Note Cumberland approves development permit for two new commercial buildings. Renovations for Administrative & Counselling Offices at North Island College – Campbell River Campus proceeding.Vancouver Island Regional Library confirms...
by Kenzie Andrews | Jan 16, 2019 | Blog, Building Links, Campbell River, Comox, Comox Valley, Construction News, Construction Statistics, Courtenay, Cumberland, Powell River, Uncategorized
In This Week’s Issue: Building Links 2018 construction statistics for Comox Valley and Campbell River,Proposed four-storey mixed-use Building in Cumberland receives approval, andSenior’s facility in Powell River moving forward. Building Links 2018 construction...
by Kenzie Andrews | Jan 9, 2017 | Around Town, Blog, Building Links, Comox Valley, Courtenay, Uncategorized, Vancouver Island Construction News
Wedler Engineering LLP is celebrating the tenth anniversary of their Courtenay branch, officially opening for business on January 12, 2007. Operating out of the basement of Bazett Land Surveying, the original staff included two engineers. Growing steadily over the...