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Military housing expansion planned for CFB Kingston with over 900 units
Summary
The federal government will build more than 900 military housing units at CFB Kingston as part of a national program expected to deliver about 7,500 homes in a $3.7-billion phase announced by Defence Minister David McGuinty.
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The federal government has launched the second phase of its national military housing construction program, announcing plans to build more than 900 residential units at CFB Kingston. The phase is intended to deliver roughly 7,500 new homes for military personnel across Canada and is part of a $3.7-billion project. Ministers said the builds aim to provide safe, modern housing for Canadian Armed Forces members and to ease pressure on local rental markets. Defence Construction Canada issued an advanced procurement notice to begin the procurement process and involve local contractors.
Key details:
- Kingston is set to receive more than 900 units, primarily one- and two-bedroom apartment buildings.
- The second phase targets roughly 7,500 homes nationwide and is part of a $3.7-billion program stage announced by federal ministers.
- Officials said the builds aim to strengthen operational readiness, support recruitment and retention, and reduce demand on civilian rental housing.
- The Canadian Forces Housing Agency plans to use modern methods, including modular and prefabricated systems and low-carbon materials, and its CEO described the work as the agency's largest construction campaign since the post-Second World War era.
- Defence Construction Canada issued an advanced procurement notice to signal upcoming contracting opportunities for industry.
Summary:
The announcement represents a major on-base housing expansion in Kingston intended to provide purpose-built homes for military families and to reduce pressure on local rental markets. Officials said delivery will rely on modern construction methods and industry partnerships, and procurement activity has been signalled by the advanced notice from Defence Construction Canada.
