by Brandon Wirsz | Apr 29, 2026
The original 1970s masonry-block walls of the Aquatic and Civic Centres have been subject to extensive degradation due to moisture ingress over the years. The installation of metal cladding is the most durable and economical solution to this issue, starting with the...by Brandon Wirsz | Apr 29, 2026
As part of the City’s work towards wastewater treatment, Prince Rupert is currently pursuing multiple projects to eliminate outfalls along the community waterfront. This project aims to design and construct a small pump station on Overlook Street towards the...by Brandon Wirsz | Apr 29, 2026
There is little more important to a community than the quality of its drinking water. Currently, the City uses a single source of disinfection – chlorination – to treat its potable drinking water. Over the past few years, due to both changes in drinking...by Brandon Wirsz | Apr 29, 2026
To ensure the long-term safety, reliability, and sustainability of the City’s drinking water system, it is essential to proceed with the design and construction of a full water treatment plant. The City’s current treatment process is limited and relies heavily on...by Brandon Wirsz | Apr 17, 2026
At the heart of the City’s Historic Downtown Core is our City Hall building. A unique attraction in an art-deco style with Ts’msyen designed motifs, City Hall is a stand-out piece of local history and infrastructure. Prior to painting and exterior repairs,...
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