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Databid projects of the week ending May 8

Ontario Construction News staff writer

Here are some of the projects reported by DataBid.com for the week ending May 8. You can learn more and obtain a free trial subscription at www.databid.com.

Southern Ontario

Toronto 675 mm. Sanitary sewer and river stabilization

Location: Toronto

Class: Heavy/civil

Stage: Bids due June 24

TTC Glencairn Station Easier Access Phase III

Location: Toronto

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due June 11

Haldimand County Nairne Street forcemain replacement design build

Location: Various

Class: Heavy/civil

Stage: Bids due June 8

Barrie various facilities redevelopment and development

Location: Barrie

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due June 3

University of Waterloo Student Life Centre and Activities Complex audio/visual system

Location: Waterloo

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due May 28

Eastern and Northern Ontario

MTO Highway 9 improvements – Capital contract

Location: Central Region

Class: Heavy/civil

Stage: Bids due June 2

DCC Kingston various RHUs window replacement – Paardeburg

Location: Kingston

Class: Individual trades

Stage: Bids due June 1

ALCDSB St. Carthage Catholic School renovations

Location: Tweed

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due May 27

Ottawa Medhurst Park replace asphalt basketball court and path

Location: Ottawa

Class: Heavy/civil

Stage: Bids due May 27

UCDSB Partaken Public School childcare before and after renovations

Location: Partaken

Class: General building

Stage: Bids due May 26

Mark Buckshon
Mark Buckshon
Mark Buckshon founded the precursor business behind Ontario Construction News in 1989. Earlier, he worked as a journalist and sub-editor, including a stint on the Bulawayo Chronicle in 1979-80, during the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe.  He has lived in Ottawa since 1981. While most publishers achieve their role through a sales/business development career, Mark developed his business skills after succeeding as a journalist, and he continues to enjoy actively writing, editing and contributing to the publication. Mark can be reached at buckshon@ontarioconstructionnews.com
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