Media Release


October 10, 2024

Provincial Government Issues RFP to Build 50 New Homes in Corner Brook

The Provincial Government has issued a Request for Proposals for the construction of 50 new provincially owned homes in Corner Brook, the next stage of a process first announced in Budget 2024.

The majority of these homes will be built in the Crestview Avenue area of Corner Brook. In the first phase of the project, the Provincial Government awarded multiple contracts totaling nearly $1 million for the abatement and demolition of 32 long-term vacant apartments in the area, work that is nearing completion.

The new builds will involve the construction of multiple buildings that will feature a combination of one- and two-bedroom homes, which are in the greatest demand. Design and construction will demonstrate best practices in terms of land use, integration of walkways, parking and landscaping. A minimum of 10 units will be fully wheelchair-accessible, while all units will incorporate universal design features, such as wider doors and lever handles.

To encourage submissions that will promote rapid construction, the RFP is issued as a “Design Build” procurement model, where a contract is awarded for both the design and the construction of the project. The RFP also allows for proposals from a range of construction types, including traditional wood-frame construction, modular housing or Insulated Concrete Form. To support long-term sustainability, there are targets for energy efficiency performance and construction detailing.

Construction is anticipated to begin in 2025.

In Budget 2024, the Provincial Government announced the creation of over 100 new provincially owned homes in Corner Brook, Central Newfoundland and Labrador West. Earlier this week, government announced it had awarded a contract for the development of four homes in Labrador West.

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“I am pleased to see continued progress on these new homes in Corner Brook and look forward to assisting another 50 individuals and families secure safe and affordable housing. Our government continues to work to expand available housing and strengthen communities throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.”
Honourable John G. Abbott
Minister of Housing, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions

“Our government recognizes the growing demand for housing in the Corner Brook area and continues to take action to put people in homes. As MHA for Corner Brook, and recognizing that we must move swiftly to build more housing that is accessible, affordable, modern and designed to meet the needs of today’s individuals and families, I am very pleased to see NL Housing moving forward with this latest work to build 50 new housing units in Corner Brook.”
Honourable Gerry Byrne
Minister of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture and MHA for Corner Brook

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Learn more
Provincial Government to Build 50 Homes in Corner Brook

Contracts Awarded to Construct New Homes in Labrador West

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