Year-over-year construction still behind in QW | InQuinte.ca
×
Today's latest storiesOil leak in Prince Edward CountyDriver found asleep at the wheel charged by Central Hastings OPPBelleville Police lay charges in intimate partner violence, impaired driver evading RIDE on long weekendLong investigation into fraud results in execution of arrest warrantUPDATE: Man charged in stabbing incident over long weekend in BellevilleNorthumberland OPP seeking public assistance in theft caseA Peek at The Machining Center (and a Cool Metal Toolbox) for the Next GenerationMcHappy Day pulls in $21,000-plus to support local YMCAEndless Summer brings back the heavy Military hitters in 2026Napanee Battery Energy Storage System comes online and on-budgetZack Card holds official Mayoral Campaign launch in Quinte WestImpaired, drug possession charges laid following traffic stop in Quinte WestMotorcyclist dies in Brighton crashCriminal charges laid following collision in Prince Edward CountyTwo-day heatwave continues Tuesday in QuinteTruck fire closes Highway 7 west of PerthCUPE 1842 Celebrates Paramedic Services Week 2026Province investing $15,000 in Port Hope Jazz FestivalKingston Police asking public not to contact them about power problemsRoar of the superbikes ringing out at Shannonville Motorsports Park

Year-over-year construction still behind in QW

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 8, 2025 | 9:32 AM

Construction in Quinte West continues to be behind to this point in the year.

Despite higher number of permits compared to September at 45, construction value was reported at $ 6.3 million.

In September 2024, only 36 permits were granted but they were worth $12.8 million in construction.

Year-to-date figures through the end of September show 433 permits issued with a value of $114.9 million.

That compared to last year, is lower than the 455 permits worth $145.2 through the first nine months of last year.

A breakdown of permits over $50,000 is below.

Agricultural New 1538 Frankford – Stirling Road – OAK HILLS GOLF CLUB LTD  – $73,000
Industrial New 1065 County Road 40 – DEWAL PAVING LIMITED  – $100,000
Business Renovation 266 Dundas Street East – DALIMAT INVESTMENTS LTD  – $200,000
Residential New 18 Edward Street – ROYALESTATE HOLDINGS INC  – $2,200,000
Year to Date Building Stats (January 1, 2025 – September 30, 2025)
Permits Issued 433
Construction Value $114,997,500.00
Building Permit Fee $685,892.34
Development Charges $2,738,890.44

(BROCK ORMOND)