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Old Posted May 6, 2021, 9:05 PM
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Regina Construction IV

Because someone had to.

Link to part III.
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Old Posted May 6, 2021, 9:11 PM
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REGINA CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS:

Federated Co-operatives Limited/AGT Foods - $360 million - Canola Processing Plant/Renewable Diesel Facility - Completion 2027 - North Regina
Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL) announced plans to build Canada’s largest renewable diesel facility, along with a canola processing plant, in Regina. FCL said it plans for the two facilities to be located north of the Co-op Refinery Complex and will be known as the Integrated Agriculture Complex. Regina’s AGT Foods, will be a partner for the canola crushing plant.

https://regina.ctvnews.ca/fcl-to-bui...gina-1.5742977
https://www.620ckrm.com/2022/01/17/f...lex-in-regina/
https://www.cjme.com/2022/01/17/co-o...ant-in-regina/

Cargill - $350 million - Canola Processing Plant - Completion 2024 - Global Transportation Hub
The new state-of-the-art facility is projected to have an annual production capacity of 1 million metric tonnes.



https://www.cargillregina.ca/
https://globalnews.ca/news/7783844/c...-plant-regina/
https://www.cargill.com/2021/cargill...lity-in-regina
Global Transportation Hub Thread

Red Leaf Pulp - $350 million - Wheat Straw Pulp Mill - Construction to begin 2022 - West Regina/Global Transportation Hub
Established in 2019, Red Leaf is developing the first non-wood pulp mill in Canada, producing a unique unbleached product demanded by the USD $350-billion paper and packaging market. The initial plant will have the capacity to produce approximately 182,000 tonnes of market pulp annually from waste wheat straw collected and aggregated from local producers.
https://www.620ckrm.com/2021/06/01/3...d-for-regina/?
https://www.newswire.ca/news-release...892642966.html
https://www.redleafpulp.com/project

Viterra - $??? million - Canola Processing Plant - Completion 2024 - North Regina
The plant has an initial targeted crush capacity of 2.5 million metric tonnes annually.





https://www.viterra.ca/en/dam/jcr:51...isual-Aids.pdf
https://globalnews.ca/news/7811093/v...-plant-regina/

Sask Power - $120 million - Head Office Renovations - Completion 2023 - Downtown
The building is over 55 years old, has exceeded its life expectancy, and poses health and safety risks unless renovations, including asbestos removal, are completed. The work is currently being done a few floors at a time to minimize the cost and impact on operations.






Sask Power - $67 million - Logistics Warehouse Complex - Completion 2026 - Global Transportation HUB
The complex will house service and support operations, including logistics, metering, fleet, and distribution and transmission operations.



https://www.saskpower.com/about-us/m...ina-properties
Global Transportation Hub Thread

Ecole St. Pius X and Argyle School - $47 million - New Joint School Rebuild - Completion 2023 - South Regina




https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vRO...FSlZh0fvc/view
Update June 9th 2021 - https://www.cjme.com/2021/06/09/work...ool-in-regina/


Regina Police Service - $44 million - Headquarters - Completion 2022 - Downtown
Contractor: Westridge Construction Ltd.
The project includes updating the current police headquarters and connecting it to the old STC building.





https://leaderpost.com/news/local-ne...ice-hq-project

YWCA - $60million - New Facility - Under Construction - Completion 2024 - Cathedral Area
The building's features include residencies, community and picnic space, a café, grocery space and a sweat lodge for ceremony. The facility will also house Mobile Crisis Services and Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan.







https://ywcaregina.com/wp-content/up...ent-report.pdf
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saska...dral-1.5364728
https://www.degreesmagazine.ca/openi...rs/2019/12/10/

Globe Theatre - $31.5 million - Theatre - Completion 2023 - Downtown
The project includes restoring the building envelope, stone restoration, window replacement, and a complete renovation of the interior.


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saska...ding-1.5257511
THREAD - https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=248565

City of Regina - $16.5 million - Wascana Pool Renewal - Outdoor Waterpark - Completion 2023 - Wascana Centre North

https://www.regina.ca/parks-recreati...-pool-renewal/
THREAD - https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=247060

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Yes that's still fairly close.

As part of the rail relocation initiative, there is a set of tracks proposed that run north-south along the current eastern property line of the refinery. Connects to the Viterra track just north of the CN track.

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REGINA CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS:

Viterra - $??? million - Canola Processing Plant - Completion 2024 - North Regina
The plant has an initial targeted crush capacity of 2.5 million metric tonnes annually.





https://www.viterra.ca/en/dam/jcr:51...isual-Aids.pdf
https://globalnews.ca/news/7811093/v...-plant-regina/
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Old Posted May 6, 2021, 9:13 PM
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Great to see funding for renovations to the Saskatchewan Science Centre. The bathrooms definitely need an overhaul.

https://www.cjme.com/2021/05/06/feds...cts-in-sask-2/
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Great to see funding for renovations to the Saskatchewan Science Centre. The bathrooms definitely need an overhaul.

https://www.cjme.com/2021/05/06/feds...cts-in-sask-2/
That is great news! I love the Science Center but it’s pretty much the exact same today as it was when I was a kid 30 years ago.
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Because someone had to.

Link to part III.
Thanks yveseluj
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It would be nice if one of you guys could post a run-down of what is happening in Regina.
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It would be nice if one of you guys could post a run-down of what is happening in Regina.
This would be nice. A full front page summary like in the Wpg construction thread. Really allows those of us from other parts to truly grasp what is going on in the city. Same would be nice for Saskatoon.
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I agree. A front page list of the relevant projects gives a viewer quick overall access to what's going on in that city, majorly. Maybe it could be a sticky list?
That’s what I have been doing. Regarding the sticky list, there aren’t any current separate project threads to link to. Regina is going through a dry spell regarding tower projects. When they do happen, I will link.
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That’s what I have been doing. Regarding the sticky list, there aren’t any current separate project threads to link to. Regina is going through a dry spell regarding tower projects. When they do happen, I will link.
There won’t be any new towers for a long time. I work downtown and our company (a federal Crown) is likely going at least partially remote and I’m guessing many other places will do the same. Demand for office space is surely to drop.
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Looking forward to the Globe Theatre renovations and restoration. On a side note, I am still hoping the city will replace ALL of the Scarth Street brick. Looks so bad and it definitely needs more tree cells and flower planters.







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[QUOTE=one_brick_at_a_time;9273234]Looking forward to the Globe Theatre renovations and restoration. On a side note, I am still hoping the city will replace ALL of the Scarth Street brick. Looks so bad and it definitely needs more tree cells and flower planters.

It is pathetic, and embarrassing. I have said it several times, but the city should never have proceeded with the City Square Plaza until they replaced the downtown sidewalks, and re-did the pavers on the Scarth Street Mall. (yeah, I know it's the Frederick W. Hill Mall, but I could care less).
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Looking forward to the Globe Theatre renovations and restoration. On a side note, I am still hoping the city will replace ALL of the Scarth Street brick. Looks so bad and it definitely needs more tree cells and flower planters.

It is pathetic, and embarrassing. I have said it several times, but the city should never have proceeded with the City Square Plaza until they replaced the downtown sidewalks, and re-did the pavers on the Scarth Street Mall. (yeah, I know it's the Frederick W. Hill Mall, but I could care less).
I think instead of Pat's Patio or whatever it's called now, they should have redone all of Scarth and maybe even closed the 1900 block of Scarth to traffic and put more pavers there too. You could have more outdoor patio seating outside of restaurants and use the space for food trucks/farmer's market in the summer.
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Agree 100%.
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I agree. That scarth streeth between 11th and 12th is a bloody eyesore and an embarrassment for the capital city of Saskatchewan.
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I hope with the new Winter City plan, maybe they will start using spaces again like the FW stretch. Downtown is mostly just a big parking lot, but this is a great stretch when you have city workers downtown in non-covid times.
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A grand, classic light up marquee sign and awning is my dream for the Globe renovations. So many theatres of Regina’s past had these.

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A grand, classic light up marquee sign and awning is my dream for the Globe renovations. So many theatres of Regina’s past had these.

Very clever -- I had to look at this carefully before realising it's downtown Regina.
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Very clever -- I had to look at this carefully before realising it's downtown Regina.
Hehe. The Chicago sign I liked the best because of the red.
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