Nouvelles constructions et développements majeurs à Ottawa
1 127
projets suivis
91 552
logements proposés
716
en progression
2026-06-26
dernière activité
Suivi de 1 127 projets de développement examinés par le processus de demande d'aménagement de la Ville d'Ottawa,
totalisant 91 552 logements proposés. 716 sont en progression.
Dernière activité : 2026-06-26.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment and a Plan of Subdivision application for a subdivision with residential and mixed-use buildings ranging from four- to 25- storeys (approximately 5,740 residential units), a new public road, and a new public park.
The City of Ottawa has received an Official Plan Amendment application to expand the City's Urban Boundary and the inclusion of a site specific policy relating to development in proximity to an aggregate operation. The proposed expansion will allow for the future development of approximately 4700 dwelling units.
The City of Ottawa has recieved a Draft Plan of Subdivision application to facilitate the development of the subject lands, consisting of 10 mixed-use blocks, five residential blocks, one non-residential use block, two park blocks, one open space block, seven private lanes, and six public roads totaling approcimately 4,500 dwelling units, 80,000 square metres of commercial or office space and a potential major events centre. LeBreton Flats subdivision.
The City of Ottawa has received an application to amend its Official Plan in order to expand the city's Urban Boundary. The proposed expansion would include the South March Urban Expansion Area and allow for the future development of approximately 4,000 new homes.
The City of Ottawa has received an application to amend its Official Plan to expand the Urban Boundary. The proposed expansion would include the Stittsville West Urban Expansion Area and all for the future development of approximately 2,391 new homes.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment and Plan of Subdivision application to subdivide the subject lands for residential lots and blocks, three parks, open space blocks, future employment blocks and public streets to accommodate up to 2,040 dwellings.
A Site Plan Control application to construct seven (7) high-rise buildings ranging between 18 to 30 storeys in height and including a public park and as well as a new public road.
The City of Ottawa has received an Official Plan Amendment application to lift the Future Neighbourhood Overlay and allow for the development of a residential subdivision. The applicant is proposing a residential subdivision with 1,439 dwelling units. These will include low-rise built forms such as detached homes, townhouses, and stacked dwellings. The proposal also includes areas for parks, environmental buffers, stormwater management ponds, and several public streets to support the development.
Palladium Terrace Ph2 The proposed development includes 3, 6-storey apartment buildings with 304 units (all rentals) in total (A=108 units, B=124 units, C=72 units). Each building includes 1 level of underground parking, with a shared surface parking lot area for a total of 320 parking stalls. The site also incorporates amenities for tenant use an includes indoor facilities community lounge and fitness centre, and dog wash stations, and outdoor amenities like dog runs, a community garden, covered BBQ area, multi-use sport court, playground, and multiple seating areas.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment and a Site Plan Control to consider the development of 28 residential units in 3 low-rise buildings.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law amendment application to remove a site-specific zoning requirement to provide a minimum of one contiguous landscaped area or central plaza of at least 2500 square metres.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application for the first phase of a three-phase proposal, to construct a six-storey, 188 dwelling unit, mid-rise retirement home building.
D'où proviennent les données sur les constructions à Ottawa ?
Du jeu de données « Demandes d'aménagement » publié par City of Ottawa sur maps.ottawa.ca. Nous en avons chargé 1 626 demandes d'aménagement (2008-11-24 à 2026-06-26) et regroupé les plus importants en 1 127 projets. Chaque fiche renvoie à l'enregistrement officiel dont elle est tirée — si notre page et la source divergent, c'est la source qui fait foi.
À quelle fréquence les données sont-elles mises à jour ?
Le pipeline re-interroge chaque ville sur une base hebdomadaire. Les données de cette page ont été actualisées le 2026-07-15 ; l'enregistrement le plus récent de Ottawa date du 2026-06-26. L'écart entre les deux correspond au délai de publication de la Ville, pas au nôtre.
Est-ce que tous les projets de construction à Ottawa y figurent ?
Non. Ce sont des demandes, non des permis : elles indiquent ce qui a été demandé, non ce qui a été construit. Ottawa ne publie aucun flux de permis délivrés ligne par ligne. Le nombre de logements et les descriptions proviennent du service de détail des demandes, qui couvre environ 85 à 92 % des demandes de 2025-2026 mais peu d'avant 2022.
Comment savoir ce qui se construit près d'une adresse précise à Ottawa ?
Entrez l'adresse dans la recherche de la carte. Elle est géocodée à partir du répertoire d'adresses de la Ville, puis nous retournons tous les dossiers dans un rayon choisi — pas seulement les projets majeurs, mais l'ensemble des 1 626 enregistrements. Vous pouvez aussi parcourir par quartier ONS depuis cette page.
Ce site est-il officiel ?
Non. NearbyBuilds est un projet indépendant, sans affiliation avec City of Ottawa ni aucune municipalité. Nous republions des données publiques ouvertes dans un format cartographique et consultable, et nous renvoyons à l'original pour chaque enregistrement. Pour toute démarche officielle, adressez-vous à la Ville.