Arcadis Selected to Design TMU’s New 21-Storey Bond Street Residence
Arcadis Selected to Design TMU’s New 21-Storey Bond Street ResidenceProject adds close to 1,400...
Leading Sustainability Through Innovation: How Graham Construction Is Building the Trinity College Lawson Centre for Sustainability at the University of Toronto
Leading Sustainability Through Innovation:How Graham Construction Is Building the Trinity College...
LiUNA and Fengate deliver more rental housing to Ontario, breaking ground on new transit-oriented rental community in Brampton
LiUNA and Fengate deliver more rental housing to Ontario, breaking ground on new transit-oriented...
Hamilton breaks ground on Macassa Lodge Redevelopment
Hamilton breaks ground on Macassa Lodge RedevelopmentRedevelopment expands long-term care capacity...
B.C. advances new mass-timber demonstration projects
B.C. advances new mass-timber demonstration projectsFour new buildings in B.C. are each receiving...
Proment launches the final phase of the Pointe‑Nord eco‑neighbourhood
Proment launches the final phase of the Pointe‑Nord eco‑neighbourhoodStart of construction of the...
The Hive: North America’s Tallest Seismic-Resilient Timber Tower Takes Shape in Vancouver
The Hive: North America’s Tallest Seismic-Resilient Timber Tower Takes Shape in...
Top Products Builders should know about
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Revitalizing Cabbagetown: 440 rental homes and a revitalized community hub
Revitalizing Cabbagetown:440 rental homes and a revitalized community hubTransformational...
How JCB Construction Canada Delivers Effective Building Solutions
Shaping Our Communities:How JCB Construction Canada Delivers Effective Building SolutionsCommitted...
Building on Genuine Care: Superior Projects’ Construction Management Excellence
How a family-owned Manitoba company is redefining construction management through transparency, innovation, and community partnership.
Canada’s housing market is stabilizing—but not for long
Home prices in Ontario and B.C. are down 2.9 per cent and 2.4 per cent respectively, and sales are expected to slip further in 2025.













