About Vicoloconstruction6
Step into the world of Vicolo Construction & Luxury Home Builders, a prestigious construction and management firm nestled in Canada. Our reputation precedes us, as we have established ourselves since 2010, continuously refining our expertise and broadening our services to cater to the diverse demands of construction and home renovation in both local and regional markets. Our extensive portfolio encompasses permit applications, interior design, custom home construction, construction management, and sustainable housing solutions. Guided by unwavering dedication, we prioritize the unique needs of our esteemed clients within the vicinity. Embark on a transformative journey with us, where we materialize your vision and transform your ideal living space into a tangible reality!
IHBC NewsBlog
Latest IHBC Issue of Context features Roofing
Articles range from slate to pitched roofs, and carbon impact to solar generation to roofscapes.
Three reasons not to demolish Edinburgh’s Argyle House
Should 'Edinburgh's ugliest building' be saved?
IHBC’s 2025 Parliamentary Briefing...from Crafts in Crisis to Rubbish Retrofit
IHBC launches research-led ‘5 Commitments to Help Heritage Skills in Conservation’
How RDSAP 10.2 impacts EPC assessments in traditional buildings
Energy performance certificates (EPCs) tell us how energy efficient our buildings are, but the way these certificates are generated has changed.
700-year-old church tower suspended 45ft
The London church is part of a 'never seen before feat of engineering'.
The historic Old War Office (OWO) has undergone a remarkable transformation
The Grade II* listed neo-Baroque landmark in central London is an example of adaptive reuse in architecture, where heritage meets modern sophistication.
West Midlands Heritage Careers Fair 2025
Join the West Midlands Historic Buildings Trust on 13 October 2025, from 10.00am.
Former carpark and shopping centre to be transformed into new homes
Transformation to be a UK first.
Canada is losing its churches…
Can communities afford to let that happen?
131 derelict buildings recorded in Dublin city
It has increased 80% in the past four years.














