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Old Posted Jun 13, 2024, 8:24 PM
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It looks like Westcliff properties may have started their project at 620 Webster. A hole is being dug anyways!
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2024, 8:18 PM
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It looks like Westcliff properties may have started their project at 620 Webster. A hole is being dug anyways!
Good to hear! They've been dropping hints about it on social media. I wonder if this might provide a rough sense of the timeline for their future Broadway developments --- assuming they'll complete 620 Webster while doing the pre-construction prep for those.
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2024, 8:26 PM
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2024, 10:20 PM
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It seems as though the office building on the 12th St community garden site could be getting started anytime.

I came across these new to me renderings and other updated information on the Modus website:







https://www.modusventures.ca/509architecture
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Old Posted Jun 15, 2024, 2:20 PM
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Construction update on Two Twelve, picture taken on 06/14/24
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Old Posted Jun 15, 2024, 6:06 PM
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It’s coming up pretty quick! The woodwork is beautiful up close
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Old Posted Jun 18, 2024, 6:56 AM
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It’s coming up pretty quick! The woodwork is beautiful up close
Yes. And a lot of those structural woodwork elements will be visible and appealing in the final product. My only question, and I invite feedback from those in the know, is how the all timber construction will impact the ability to withstand fire as compared to traditional concrete and/or steel contruction.
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About the same. The thickness of the engineered cross laminated timber and glulam is similar to burning a thin stick in a fireplace vs a thick log.
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Old Posted Jun 19, 2024, 12:31 AM
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Usually what burns is carpet, furniture, clothes, or whatever. A bad fire would make the mass timber a tear down, but that's true for steel too.
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Warman turns sod on $15.1M arena expansion project

June 17, 2024

Clark's Crossing Gazette

By BRODY HAMILTON - City of Warman Communications Liaison

The City of Warman and Warman City Council celebrated the Warman Home Centre Communiplex Arena Expansion Project (WHCCAEP) with a sod-turning event on Monday, June 17

Though ground broke and construction got underway back in February, Warman city council and staff were pleased to officially celebrate the $15.1-million project outdoors and show off the site of this project, set to open in summer 2025. The bid for the project was awarded to Quorex Construction at a Special Meeting of Council on December 19, 2023.

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President and CEO of Sask Polytech gives a sneak peek at the planning for a new campus

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June 19, 2024


President and CEO of Saskatchewan Polytechnic says one in 19 jobs in Saskatchewan are connected to students, former students and alumni. Dr. Larry Rosia says last year’s graduate employment rate was 95 per cent and for Indigenous graduates, it was 92 per cent. He spoke at an NSBA luncheon and told attendees there will be a sod turning later this year for the new Joseph A. Remai Saskatoon campus, which will be on University of Saskatchewan land next to Innovation Place.

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Construction activity picks up in Warman, Martensville

June 19, 2024

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The value of construction projects in Warman for the first six months of 2024 is almost triple what it was for the same period last year.

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Construction activity picks up in Warman, Martensville

June 19, 2024

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The value of construction projects in Warman for the first six months of 2024 is almost triple what it was for the same period last year.

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Big difference in single family homes between the 2 bedroom communities: 2 in Martensville vs 30 in Warman. Wouldn't have guessed that.
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Old Posted Jun 21, 2024, 3:39 PM
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I'm not too familiar with Warman and Martensville. Is there anything that could explain this difference?
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I'm not too familiar with Warman and Martensville. Is there anything that could explain this difference?
Warman starts are no surprise. Can't explain the low # of single family starts in Martensville. Traditionally, they are very close to Warman's figures.
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Happy day. Funding has been confirmed for all three BRT lines, meaning the full system is now funded and construction will begin soon.

https://www.cjwwradio.com/2024/06/28...20green%20line.
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Happy day. Funding has been confirmed for all three BRT lines, meaning the full system is now funded and construction will begin soon.

https://www.cjwwradio.com/2024/06/28...20green%20line.
Huge news! Maybe now, when I visit and stay with family in Erindale, taking the bus downtown for drinks will be a reasonable option. Now if they could make paying your fare easier...

I am guessing construction will take 3-5 years assuming they don't do it in phases. Is the system 100% designed, or is additional planning, consultation, etc. required before construction starts?
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Huge news! Maybe now, when I visit and stay with family in Erindale, taking the bus downtown for drinks will be a reasonable option. Now if they could make paying your fare easier...

I am guessing construction will take 3-5 years assuming they don't do it in phases. Is the system 100% designed, or is additional planning, consultation, etc. required before construction starts?
I feel like I'd heard 3 years, so 2027 opening, but it looks like the Star Phoenix article on it says updates on timelines will be provided in the coming weeks. I imagine/hope some stuff is designed and ready for tender, so hopefully that happens asap.
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4 plexes citywide and 4-6 stories near transit approved by Council yesterday. BRT fully funded. Next month, parking minimums on the chopping block.
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Old Posted Jun 30, 2024, 9:41 PM
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4 plexes citywide and 4-6 stories near transit approved by Council yesterday. BRT fully funded. Next month, parking minimums on the chopping block.
Best year for yxe urbanist! These will be transformational in the long run. Glad to see Councillor Block had the courage to vote for these in the face of all the wealthy people in sfh against this, considering her campaign.
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