Monday, August 8, 2011
PERMIT TO SOAR
Calgary building permit values soar in July
Up 43 per cent from a year ago
By Mario Toneguzzi
August 8, 2011
CALGARY — The estimated construction value of building permit applications in Calgary soared in July compared with a year ago.
The City of Calgary says the value ballooned to $328 million for the month, up 43 per cent from July 2010’s $229 million.
It is also up three per cent compared with the five-year average of $318 million and an increase of 15 per cent compared with the 10-year average of $284 million.
In July, residential values were up 41 per cent from a year ago to $189 million while non-residential values were up 47 per cent to $139 million.
“The residential increase for July building permits goes across all sectors – single family, garage, two family, apartment and townhouse,” said David Watson, general manager of planning, development and assessment, said in a news release. “In the non-residential categories, values were highest in the commercial sector whereas there was a marked decrease in the government and institutional sectors for new construction.”
Year-to-date ending July 31, total values across all categories are up 44 per cent over the previous year to $2.7 billion compared with $1.8 billion in 2010, said the city, with the residential category up eight per cent to $1.2 billion and the non-residential category up 96 per cent to $1.5 billion.
The non-residential values are significantly higher than 2010 due to a major airport terminal improvement project valued at $600 million from January.
Major projects for July included three new apartment projects valued over $10 million (St. John’s Tenth Street at $26 million; Mikkelsen House Phase 1 at $14 million; Panorama West at $11 million), a $18 million senior citizen home improvement (Bow view Manor) and two new warehouse/storage facilities (HCP Phase II Building ‘A’ at $18 million; Canada Post at $10 million).
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