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Coquitlam looks to build up sunken boulevards

It’s about getting rid of that sinking feeling. Coquitlam recently put out a request for proposals in the hopes of finding a contractor to build up the city’s sunken boulevards. The municipality has found a “more-than-typical amount of soil settlement” in several locations, according to Coquitlam’s manager of capital projects and inspections Chad Braley. “While […]

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