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October 28, 2011

Ottawa awards stadium demolition contract to Delsan-Aim Environmental Services

The City of Ottawa announced Friday it has awarded Delsan-Aim Environmental Services Inc. a $550,000 contract for the mechanical demolition of stands at Lansdowne Park, a sports and entertainment facility beside the Rideau Canal about five kilometers south of Parliament Hill.

City Council approved the demolition of the south-side stands at Lansdowne Park in August of 2011.

The work is scheduled to start November 7, 2011 and conclude by mid-January 2012.

“The south-side stands are approaching the end of their service life and need to be removed to accommodate the stadium redevelopment,” the city stated in a press release. “The vast majority of materials from this demolition will be re-used and with the selection of mechanical demolition no disruption to the use of the playing field is anticipated.”


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