Canadian Museum for Human Rights
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is a state of the art national museum, the first outside of Ottawa. It is targeting LEED Silver certification.
True North Square was a unique project comprising of two towers. The first tower, 242 Hargrave, is 365,000 square feet of Class A Office Space spread out over 17 stories; The second tower, 225 Carlton, is comprised of 200,000 square feet of commercial and residential space spread out over 25 floors. These two towers also share a common public realm area that is built upon two levels of underground parkade.
For the first phase of this project, Wescan worked closely with AME Group and PCL to develop cost savings for the owner while still maintaining a high level of standards. In addition, our team focused on the mechanical operation systems that provide service to both towers in order to achieve LEED Gold certification. This was all achieved within a construction schedule of under 2 years, from the design to the substantial completion of 242 Hargrave.
Bid Spec
Jon Treloar
Logan Zimmerman
Perkins & Will
AME Group
PCL Constructors Canada
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is a state of the art national museum, the first outside of Ottawa. It is targeting LEED Silver certification.
Wescan completed installation for the facility including classrooms, shops, office areas, large scale training areas and simulator rooms.
The Skills Trades and Technology Centre is a milestone achievement in the history of Red River College. Totaling approximately 100,000 square feet, the STTC has new laboratory and shop space and classrooms for up to 1000 students per year in high demand trades and technologies.
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