Similar to Calgary. There were some older buildings built using steel frame, and then everything seemed to go to concrete for a while. There still seems to be a toss up though, as some of the recent buildings have been concrete and some steel. Most of the office towers (EAP, Brookfield Place, 707-5th and The Bow) have been steel with concrete core. The Bow was entirely steel.
IIRC steel in NA has flopped flopped between China and the US for the past decade or two. At times then the cost of oil was high US mills were producing a lot of it. Maybe it's something to do with that?
IIRC steel in NA has flopped flopped between China and the US for the past decade or two. At times then the cost of oil was high US mills were producing a lot of it. Maybe it's something to do with that?
I always assumed that steel was more expensive to use in Vancouver since there aren't any local steel mills.
That said, some older buildings are steel frame -
#rd Hotel Vancouver
Old Main Post Office
TD Tower and the other older buildings at Pacific Centre (but that could be an eastern bias as it was built by Fairview Corporation (predecessor to Cadillac Fairview).