Scotia Place Construction Begins
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Scotia Place construction hits new milestone, remains on track despite tariff concerns

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The 10-acre site sits roughly 35 feet below street level.
Crews have started installing rebar panels and pouring concrete at the site.
Excavation is now 90 per cent complete, and roughly 1,100 structural piles have been drilled and installed.
By the time excavation wraps, crews will have removed more than 308,000 cubic metres of dirt.
Scotia Place is slated to open in the fall of 2027 , in time for the 2027-28 NHL season.
The $926-million event centre block will feature a new 18,400 -seat arena for the Calgary Flames , Wranglers , Hitmen and Roughnecks.
The project aims to be a catalyst for future growth in Calgary ’s Culture + Entertainment District.
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