The two buildings boast storage capacity of approximately 405,000 tons of potash. The complexity of these buildings include over 85,000 tons of structural steel and a total of 20,920 cubic metres of concrete – nearly 14 football fields can fit inside these two buildings. The project included 61-metre long reclaim tunnels used to transfer the stored potash onto conveyors and out into trucks and railcars.
Client:
Nutrien (formerly Potash Corporation)
Consultant:
Lavernge Draward & Associates Inc.
Contract Type:
Design-Build
Project Size:
64,103 sq. m
(690,000 sq. ft)
Duration:
27 months
Project Value:
$93,500,000

The building erection required extensive coordination and planning as the massive trusses – as long as 58 metres and weighing 44 tons each – were assembled using five 500-ton cranes. Bird’s ability to assess and analyze the multifaceted logistics helped to boost productivity and subsequently yield a shortened production schedule.