The Roy McMurtry Youth Centre project is a build-finance project constructed for Infrastructure Ontario as agent for the Province of Ontario. The facility accommodates youth in detention and/or serving secure custody sentences.
The Calgary Composting Facility is the largest facility of its kind in Canada, and the first LEED® v4 Gold registered commercial building in Alberta.
A new 60,000 wet tonne per year biosolids processing facility will provide the City of Hamilton with a stable, long-term solution to biosolids management.
The new facility includes a single NHL-sized ice surface with more than 9,000 permanent seats and a reconfiguration design of 10,000 seats to accommodate other events.
The new hospital is located on the same site as the current facility. It includes a floor area of over 27,270 square metres with 105 inpatient beds.
The team was dedicated to working with the province to deliver the 18 schools on nine sites in Saskatchewan.
The new facility provides maintenance, repair, and additional storage for the local rail transit system's (GO Transit) planned service expansion.