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St Albert Place Life cycle upgrades. Pretty extensive remedial work along with asbestos abatement. All of the brick work supports are being replaced along with lighting and mechanical systems. They cannot physically change the look of the building.

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14 new schools to be announced for the Edmonton area. Planning not building. But if they go out all together there will be a lot of small players in this. so some that shouldn't be going after them will.
Ellis Don.....
But which bundle is this? The province is very good at "Bundling multiple" schools into various bundles - changing the schools as they see fit......whatever bundle it is - this is the one with $125M Glennriddding Jr/Sr high....gotta be the most expensive high school to be built in this province....
 
St Albert Place Life cycle upgrades. Pretty extensive remedial work along with asbestos abatement. All of the brick work supports are being replaced along with lighting and mechanical systems. They cannot physically change the look of the building.

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Can they do my house while they're at it?
 
Anyone know exactly what's going on at the old attached building south of St. Joseph's Basilica? The development permit says "To construct a Religious Assembly building and exterior alterations (clergy residence with outdoor patio, St. Joseph's Basilica)." Is the 'clergy residence' just a conversion of the existing building?

EDIT: Looking back at old posts, it seems like the answer is no, with the claim being that the existing rectory is not structurally sound to live in. Does anyone have confirmation about whether or not it'll be preserved?
 
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Anyone know exactly what's going on at the old attached building south of St. Joseph's Basilica? The development permit says "To construct a Religious Assembly building and exterior alterations (clergy residence with outdoor patio, St. Joseph's Basilica)." Is the 'clergy residence' just a conversion of the existing building?

EDIT: Looking back at old posts, it seems like the answer is no, with the claim being that the existing rectory is not structurally sound to live in. Does anyone have confirmation about whether or not it'll be preserved?
I was in their office a couple of months ago, and they said the building will be demolished unfortunately.
 
So I saw this a little while ago in the old Bee Bell building on 103 street. Looks interesting, although I wonder if anyone has heard anything about this. I went to their website and it was completely blank. And the render on the banner is obviously just a place holder. I do like the location and I think it would add to the area, especially with the roof top patio.
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I was in their office a couple of months ago, and they said the building will be demolished unfortunately.
I know someone who lived in the place, and it is apparently an absolute nightmare of liability and sunken money. I can only imagine how stressful it is for the rest of the owners.
 

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