Inglewood Supportive Housing proposal for 124 St. & 112 Avenue (site of the old trolleybus loop). 30 units.
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It still has a pretty nice design considering many supportive/affordable housing projects look 10x worse than this and a lot more cheap.Yes, I believe it's the projects listed on this page: https://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/housing/permanent-supportive-housing
Also looks like these supportive housing projects got a bit of a design downgrade since I last saw renders of some of them. Here's what the Inglewood project is meant to look like now:
Delnor is the GC on them, Giusti North is doing the concrete. Not sure the exact specifics but I believe they were awarded all of them, as they have sites doing the same concept also a few blocks down at 112 ave and 130th st, another near the Capilano skatepark, King Edward Park, and one on 137th ave by the old train bridge east of St Alb Trail (for just a couple more off the top of my head, I believe there are more).I have seen 4-5 similar projects across the City...all at the exact same stage of construction with Giusti North construction banners.
Am I correct to assume they were awarded multiple supportive housing projects across the City and are just building the same unit in all the different locations?
Looks Like Goldbar is the Mechanical on all 3.Delnor is the GC on them, Giusti North is doing the concrete. Not sure the exact specifics but I believe they were awarded all of them, as they have sites doing the same concept also a few blocks down at 112 ave and 130th st, another near the Capilano skatepark, King Edward Park, and one on 137th ave by the old train bridge east of St Alb Trail (for just a couple more off the top of my head, I believe there are more).
That was the idea.It's probably a good idea to award multiple analogous projects in the same tender package to receive bulk buy out savings.