Bird led the design and construction of the Toronto Western Hospital wastewater energy transfer (“WET”), which uses thermal energy from wastewater flowing through the sewer to supply up to 90 percent of the campus' heating and cooling needs. Currently the world's largest raw wastewater energy transfer project, the system will provide over 19MW of low-carbon thermal energy to the hospital facility.
With a building footprint of over four hectares, the centre is comprised of a mail processing plant and a two-storey office space.
New industrial scale insect production facility constructed within an existing industrial warehouse.
Bird consolidated 16 buildings, widely dispersed over 25 hectares of land, for Canadian Forces, civilian employees, and reservists working at the current Pleasantville site.
The Shilo Family Resource Centre and Day Care replaces a number of undersized and outdated base personal support and community facilities.
Canadian forces Base in Borden, Ontario is the home to the support trianing group and is the largest Canadian Forces facility that trains and educates on average, 9,500 military support personnel annually.
The Beeton hydroelectric development involved excavation, primary and secondary concrete pouring, and supply and installation of equipment.
The Residuals Treatment Facility (RTF) project is a major component of the overall Wastewater Treatment Project for the Capital Regional District in Victoria, B.C., which includes the core area municipalities of Victoria, Esquimalt, Saanich, Oak Bay, View Royal, Langford and Colwood, and the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations.
Tsawwassen Quay Market is situated at the BC Ferries Tsawwassen Terminal. Located at the entry point for travelers heading to and from the Lower Mainland to Victoria, Nanaimo and the Southern Gulf Islands.
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.