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Databid projects of the week ending March 5

Ontario Construction News staff writer

Here are some of the projects reported by DataBid.com for the week ending March 5. You can learn more and obtain a free subscription at www.databid.com.

Southern Ontario

Wellington North Domville Street reconstruction

Location: Wellington North

Class: Heavy/civil

Stage: Bids due April 13

TCH Elm street common area accessibility upgrades

Location: Toronto

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due April 5

University of Waterloo Applied Health Lab renovation

Location: Waterloo

Stage: Bids due Oct. 23

Ajax St. Andrew’s Community Centre playground

Location: Ajax

Class: Heavy/civil

Stage: Bids due March 29

Toronto Indigenous Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Location: Toronto

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due March 29

OSS/OCWA Lake Huron Primary Water Supply System roof replacement and repair

Location: Grand Bend

Class: Individual trades

Stage: Bids due March 28

Eastern Ontario

MTO Highway 588 Improvements – Capital contract

Location: Northwestern Region

Class: Heavy/civil

Stage: Bids due April 13

FRANCOachat/CEPEO supply and install touchless faucets – Multiple schools

Location: Ottawa

Class: Individual trades

Stage: Bids due March 31

St. PWGSC Des Joachimes bridge members strengthening

Location: Rolphton

Class: Heavy/civil

Stage: Bids due March 28

RCDSB enclosed vertical platform lifts modernization

Location: Multiple

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due March 25

LDSB Cataraqui Woods ES Napanee District SS and Prince Charles PS upgrades

Location: Kingston

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due March 24

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