Your Weekly North Vancouver Island Construction News
In This Week’s Editor’s Note
- Tofino: Construction on the $55 million Liquid Waste Management System could begin next year.
- Cumberland: New owners of the United Church are proposing a $4 million four-storey addition.
- Courtenay: The Glacier View Lodge Society is looking into options for affordable housing on its 42-acre property.
Tofino: Construction on the $55 million Liquid Waste Management System could begin next year.
The District of Tofino’s new $55 million Liquid Waste Management System is undergoing a value engineering process. The release of tenders and construction could begin next year.
Cumberland: New owners of the United Church are proposing a $4 million four-storey addition.
The new owners of the Cumberland United Church are proposing a $4 million addition that includes a four-storey community services facility.
Courtenay: The Glacier View Lodge Society is looking into options for affordable housing on its 42-acre property.
The Glacier View Lodge Society in Courtenay has a long-term vision to construct affordable housing on its 42-acre property. Master of planning students at the Vancouver Island University are working on options to present to the society in January.
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