Editor’s Note April 4, 2018: Your Weekly North Vancouver Island Construction News
In This Issue
- The Village of Cumberland has issued a tender for a Water Treatment Plant and Reservoir
- Construction to the City of Campbell River’s waterfront corridor near the Maritime Heritage Centre will begin this summer
- The District of Port Hardy $14 million Multiplex Aquatic Centre has been approved
The Village of Cumberland has issued a tender for a Water Treatment Plant and Reservoir
The Village of Cumberland has issued a tender for a Water Treatment Plant and Reservoir. In 2017, the completed project was estimated at $6 million.
Construction to the City of Campbell River’s waterfront corridor near the Maritime Heritage Centre will begin this summer
A three-year renewal project begins this summer in Campbell River for the waterfront corridor along Highway 19A from Rockland Road to the Maritime Heritage Centre. The improvement includes updating the waterfront sewer line between Rockland Road and the Maritime Heritage Centre, a rebuild of the Big Rock Boat Ramp, and completing the next phase of Highway 19A improvements. Construction is expected to begin this summer. Phase 1 of construction work is expected to go out to tender shortly.
The District of Port Hardy $14 million Multiplex Aquatic Centre has been approved
The District of Port Hardy has approved construction on the first phase of the $14 million Multiplex Aquatic Centre. Phase 1 is expected to cost $12,750,000, whereas the entire project, which includes the additional features and the demolition of the current pool, is projected at $14,382,116.
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