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Aligned With Historical Averages

Building permits drastically down from June to June, but up this year

Jul 18, 2022 | 2:32 PM

Values of building permits in Red Deer last month dropped, the municipality says.

In June, there were 74 approved permits worth a combined $10.9 million.

In June 2021, there were 166 permits worth $27 million.

“We are pleased to see our 2022 permit numbers and values are in alignment with historical averages, despite challenges with labour, supply chain issues and cost of materials. Our 2022 permit values from January to June are consistent with those in 2020, and higher than 2021,” said Darin Sceviour, Inspections & Building Supervisor. “Comparing June permits, 2022 numbers are consistent with 2020, whereas in 2021, we saw an increase in permits due to a number of individual projects moving forward in the community.”

January to June 2019 – 531 permits issued with an estimated value of $74,962,956

January to June 2020 – 384 permits issued with an estimated value of $97,005,038

January to June 2021 – 602 permits issued with an estimated value of $69,238,702

January to June 2022 – 423 permits issued with an estimated value of $89,578,061

Notable permits include:

  • Building permit for new Bartle & Gibson service centre, including 8,900 sq. ft. showroom and office, and 39,000 sq. ft. warehouse at 7550 Johnstone Drive, valued at $5,500,000
  • Building permit for alterations to existing Canadian Tire store at 2510 50 Avenue, valued at $1,050,000
  • Building permit for security upgrades to Red Deer Provincial Building at 4920 50 Avenue, valued at $446,685
  • Building permit for tenant improvements at 110-2404 50 Avenue, valued at $325,000
  • Building permit for commercial kitchen upgrade at 10-7429 49 Avenue, valued at $300,000
    (City of Red Deer)