This is the first Inuit-owned full-service hotel and conference centre in the city, and is comprised of a 465-square-metre conference centre, 94-room full-service hotel, lounge, restaurant, commercial space, and gym.
The LRT Encapsulation was part of the New Central Library project and was constructed while maintaining constant and uninterrupted transit service of the LRT.
New industrial scale insect production facility constructed within an existing industrial warehouse.
To provide a seamless and expedited check-in experience for WestJet passengers, the Airport Authority reconfigured the Domestic Terminal Building (DTB) to provide more service options and space. Stuart Olson was contracted to renovate a new check-in and baggage area.
Stuart Olson’s work on this project consisted of the installation of a customized elevator, requiring the removal of an existing elevator, and the demolition of the existing structure, including slabs, elevator, shaft and mechanical room walls.
The addition to the existing Fresh Hemp Foods St. Adolphe plant included processing rooms to house the client’s supplied new “Rev-Tech” machine, as well as storage for both hemp oil and hemp seeds.
The 70,000 square foot Alderwood Rest Home nursing facility contains three different levels of care and houses 70 residents in two wings.
The SkyTrain Operations and Maintenance Centre includes offices, storage facilities, a maintenance shop and the SkyTrain vehicle run.