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Databid projects of the week ending May 7

Ontario Construction News staff writer

Here are some of the projects reported by DataBid.com for the week ending May 7. You can learn more about how to gain access to many more opportunities at www.databid.com.

Southern Ontario

MTO Highway 401 improvements – Capital contract

Location: Eastern region

Class: Heavy/civil

Stage: Bids due June 8

NCDSB Building Automation System – Various schools

Location: Various

Class: Individual trades

Stage: Bids due June 2

Waterloo Kingscourt residential development

Location: Waterloo

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due June 1

UT anatomy dissection lab and pro-section cooler renovation

Location: Toronto

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due May 31

TTC Wilson Carhouse Roadway paving rehabilitation

Location: North York

Class: Heavy/civil

Stage: Bids due May 30

Eastern Ontario

MTO Highway 427 improvements – Capital contract

Location: Central region

Class: Heavy/civil

Stage: Bids due June 8

UCDSB Wellington ES HVAC upgrade, roofing and video security

Location: Prescott

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due May 31

NRCC Building M56 utility tunnel vent and hatch renovation

Location: Ottawa

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due May 31

OSS/Ontario Parks bon Echo Provincial Park maintenance building roofing

Location: Cloyne

Class: Individual trades

Stage: Bids due May 30

Brockville Garden Street reconstruction

Location: Brockville

Class: Heavy/civil

Stage: Bids due May 27

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