Intended to house the 36 Service Battalion, 36 Signal Regiment and 33 Field Ambulance, The Princess Louise Fusiliers and The Halifax Rifles reserve units; The Willow Park Armoury is made up of a broad range of spaces including a drill hall, classrooms, offices, vehicle maintenance bays, training simulators, small arms trainer, weapons storage, and associated support spaces.
The Stadacona Drill Shed, located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is a state-of-the-art facility designed to consolidate the Seamanship Division training and Drill Shed activities. This new 102,000 sq. ft. facility includes offices, classrooms, training spaces, and a large drill hall. The facility is divided into three distinct zones: a naval boarding training area dedicated to specialized training and simulators for naval boarding operations, a ceremonial drill hall section designed for ceremonial drills and other large-scale activities, and an instructional/office zone that includes classrooms and office spaces for instructional purposes and administrative work.
The MacKimmie Tower and Block project is an example of how technology can add value to construction projects. This marriage of iconic and sustainable design with modern technology and building analytics is an important case study for the future of high quality and efficient construction project delivery. This highly complex project began with interior and […]
The Berczy is a lavish collection of 166 condominium units in a terraced 13-storey residential property located in Toronto's fashionable St. Lawrence neighbourhood.
Located at the corner of Scott and Wellington, this soaring contemporary tower rises 58-storeys. This development created a bold vision for an exceptional new landmark condominium in one of the city’s premier downtown locations.
With a building footprint of over four hectares, the centre is comprised of a mail processing plant and a two-storey office space.
Bird consolidated 16 buildings, widely dispersed over 25 hectares of land, for Canadian Forces, civilian employees, and reservists working at the current Pleasantville site.
As a model for more sustainable designs in the Northern Alberta region, the Northern Sunrise County water treatment plant is the region's first LEED® silver plant.
To accommodate the increasing population in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, Bird bid and secured all four phases to upgrade the municipality's water treatment plant.
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.