Commercial construction in Victoria-Fraserview
Victoria-Fraserview is City of Vancouver's 1960s-1980s vancouver special + ranch on rs-1; some pre-war bungalows in fraserview submarket. Victoria-Fraserview sits on the south slope to the Fraser River, and the grade change combined with the Vancouver Special foundation typology means most renovations involve significant retaining + drainage work — drainage scope alone can run $25K-$60K on a substantial renovation, separate from the structural scope.
What a commercial construction project looks like here
Victoria-Fraserview sits on the south slope to the Fraser River, and the grade change combined with the Vancouver Special foundation typology means most renovations involve significant retaining + drainage work — drainage scope alone can run $25K-$60K on a substantial renovation, separate from the structural scope.
The Fraserview Golf Course + the river-edge ESA (Environmentally Sensitive Area) on the south edge of the neighbourhood drive additional setback + drainage review on parcels within 500m of the riverbank, adding 4-8 weeks to permit timelines on south-edge properties.
Retail, office TI, mixed-use — VBBL commercial filing + BC Step Code commercial-path performance compliance. In Victoria-Fraserview specifically, 1960s-1980s vancouver special + ranch on rs-1; some pre-war bungalows in fraserview stock means commercial construction scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Vancouver scoping flow factors tc2 secondary suite path and tree protection by-law 9958 into the estimate before a contractor is involved.
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Pre-seeded for commercial construction in Victoria-Fraserview. Mention your 2,000-3,800 sqft single-family, your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the city of vancouver — vbbl + rs-1 review queue into the scope.
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Questions LA homeowners actually ask
Victoria-Fraserview commercial construction projects typically run $165K–$2.2M. Victoria-Fraserview's 1960s-1980s vancouver special + ranch on rs-1; some pre-war bungalows in fraserview stock, combined with tc2 secondary suite path, puts most mid-complexity projects in the $1.2M range. Baily scopes the exact band once you describe the work.
Nearest neighborhoods
Same service, adjacent Vancouver submarkets.