Your Weekly North Vancouver Island Construction News

March 18, 2020

In This Week’s Editor’s Note

  • City of Courtenay: The construction of a $42.5 million 212 senior’s housing and care complex has begun. 
  • Port Alberni Port Authority: A dormant fish processing plant is being transformed into a food and beverage processing facility.
  • The District of Tofino: Seeking a Contract Administrator for the new $55 to $60 million Waste Water Treatment Plant. 
This artist’s rendition shows Golden Life Management Corp.’s Ocean Front Village now under construction in Courtenay. This and more in this week’s Building Links.

City of Courtenay: The construction of a $42.5 million 212 senior’s housing and care complex has begun. 

The City of Courtenay has issued a $42.5 million building permit for a new 212 senior’s housing and care complex on Cliffe Avenue. 

Port Alberni Port Authority: A dormant fish processing plant is being transformed into a food and beverage processing facility.

The Port Alberni Port Authority is revitalizing a dormant fish processing plant into a food and beverage processing facility including a commercial kitchen space. Five tenders have been released this past week. 

The District of Tofino: Seeking a Contract Administrator for the new $55 to $60 million Waste Water Treatment Plant. 

The District of Tofino is seeking a Contract Administrator to oversee the construction of a new $55 to $60 million Waste Water Treatment Plant. 

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