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Building Links has connected Comox Valley construction industry for 18 years

Building Links, the weekly North Island Construction newsletter, published its 900th edition on May 12. For 18 years, since May 17, 1993, Building Links has been providing a construction report to subscribers, first in paper form, and as technology changed, via e-mail.

Building Links, the weekly North Island Construction newsletter, published its 900th edition on May 12.

For 18 years, since May 17, 1993, Building Links has been providing a construction report to subscribers, first in paper form, and as technology changed, via e-mail.

“I would like to acknowledge the continuous support of our clients for our ongoing success. They recognize the value for their business of the information presented each week in Building Links,” said editor and founder Clarice Coty.

“The staff of the North Island municipalities and regional districts are also key components in helping us gather and report accurate information, and for that we thank them.”

Each week, news of new building permits, tenders, and major new developments — both commercial and residential — is announced in Building Links. Subscribers to the newsletter include Vancouver Island businesses who benefit from knowing what construction projects and developments are in the works, as well as whom to contact about each project.

Mark Hedican, manager of WesternOne Rentals and Sales, has been using Building Links for the past 17 years.

“We find Building Links to be an invaluable resource for our business so that we can get up-to-date news on new construction projects,” he said.

Hedican added that the quarterly construction statistics from Building Links provide tremendous value in forecasting future sales.

In addition to Building Links, Clarice Coty has also launched 1stView.ca, a website promoting new Vancouver Island Real Estate, as well as the online Vancouver Island Real Estate and Construction Directory.

Building Links offers a free four-week trial to any potential new subscriber.

For more information, visit the website at www.buildinglinks.ca.

— Building Links