Projects
Total Records: 6 :
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Kent Building Supplies
Kent Distribution Centre, Moncton, NBSector: Commercial
Region: New Brunswick
Kent Building Supplies is an Atlantic Canada-based home improvement retailer. This new $36 M distribution centre for Kent Building Supplies is a 300,000 sq. ft. interior facililty with a 61,000 sq. ft. exterior canopy, located in Moncton, NB. This centralized facility is 36’ high and is one of the largest buildings in New Brunswick. -
The Irving Group of Companies
Midland Transport Office Complex, Dieppe, NBSector: Commercial
Categories: Office Buildings – Owner Occupied
Region: New Brunswick
Electrical design for the 66,000 sq. ft.,$16 million expansion to the original 80,000 sq. ft. building -
First Mutual Properties
McKesson Pharmaceutical Warehouse, Moncton, New BrunswickSector: Commercial
Region: New Brunswick
This $25 million distributioin centre has a gross area of 185,000 sq. ft. on one level and includes a pharmaceutical warehouse, office, and distribution facility. MCW Consultants provided mechanical and electrical engineering design services. -
Cressey
Arbutus RidgeSector: Commercial
Categories: Mixed Use Facilities
Disciplines: Electrical, Mechanical
Region: British Columbia
Delivery Type: Design-Bid-Build
Shadowing LEED Silver standards, this mixed-use development features condominiums and a grocery store. -
Cactus Club Cafe
Cactus Club Cafe English BaySector: Commercial
Categories: Restaurants/Kitchens
Disciplines: Electrical, LEED and Sustainable Design
Region: British Columbia
Delivery Type: Design-Bid-Build
Located in English Bay, this 6,200-sq ft/576-sqm Cactus Club restaurant is certified LEED Gold. -
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Pangman Development
Kelly Ramsey Tower and Enbridge CentreSector: Commercial
Categories: Office Buildings – Owner Occupied
Disciplines: Electrical, Mechanical, LEED and Sustainable Design
Region: Alberta
Delivery Type: Design-Bid-Build
Destroyed by arson in 2009, the Kelly and Ramsey buildings remained derelict and uninhabited until 2013 when demolition of the historic buildings began The Kelly Ramsey Tower is a new focal point of Downtown Edmonton combining historic podium elements with a new office tower.