Your Weekly North Vancouver Island Construction News

October 9, 2019

In This Week’s Editor’s Note

  • Tofino: Construction on the $55 million Liquid Waste Management System could begin next year.
  • Cumberland: New owners of the United Church are proposing a $4 million four-storey addition. 
  • Courtenay: The Glacier View Lodge Society is looking into options for affordable housing on its 42-acre property. 
In this week’s Building Links construction may begin on the Tofino Liquid Waste Management System in early 2020, and the Cumberland United Church and Courtenay’s Glacier View Lodge present long term visions for their properties.

Tofino: Construction on the $55 million Liquid Waste Management System could begin next year.

The District of Tofino’s new $55 million Liquid Waste Management System is undergoing a value engineering process. The release of tenders and construction could begin next year.

Cumberland: New owners of the United Church are proposing a $4 million four-storey addition. 

The new owners of the Cumberland United Church are proposing a $4 million addition that includes a four-storey community services facility.

Courtenay: The Glacier View Lodge Society is looking into options for affordable housing on its 42-acre property. 

The Glacier View Lodge Society in Courtenay has a long-term vision to construct affordable housing on its 42-acre property. Master of planning students at the Vancouver Island University are working on options to present to the society in January. 

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