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Vancouver, B.C.
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Richmond, B.C.
Walmart Distribution Centre
Balzac, Alberta
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Calgary, Alberta
Holiday Inn
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Willingdon Park 1508 & 1509
British Columbia, Canada
Broadway Tech Centre, Buildings 5 & 7
British Columbia, Canada
Discovery Green Building 12
British Columbia, Canada
Cascades Casino, Hotel & Convention Centre
British Columbia, Canada
5955 Balsam
British Columbia, Canada
Aberdeen Residences
British Columbia, Canada
Salvation Army Gateway of Hope
British Columbia, Canada
SODCL New MB Office
Manitoba, Canada
17 Wing Headquarters
Manitoba, Canada
TD Centre
Manitoba, Canada
Blue Bomber Retail Store
Manitoba, Canada
Superstore
Manitboa, Canada
Home Outfitters Kenaston
Manitoba, Canada
Tony Roma's
Manitoba, Canada
Motel 6 Estavan
Manitoba, Canada
University of MB Student Residence
Manitoba, Canada
Woodhaven Condos
Manitoba, Canada
Kenora Headwaters Condominiums
Manitoba, Canada
Standard Aero GE RDTC
Manitoba, Canada
Maple Leaf Foods
Manitoba, Canada
Marmon/Keystone
Manitoba, Canada
Phoenix Technology Service Warehouse
Alberta, Canada
5th & 5th Lobby & TI
Southern Alberta
Water Centre
Southern Alberta
Westmount Corporate Campus Bldg #3
Southern Alberta
NE Corporate Warehouse
Southern Alberta
Fairmont Hotel MacDonald
Northern Alberta
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Construction commenced on this AAA 25 storey office tower in 2012 with a completion date set for spring 2015. Designed to LEED Gold certification standards, this exciting property features a green roof on the 3rd floor and top level to allow for water harvesting and water re-use strategies. Green roof terraces on the 3rd floor also provide tenants with access to an array of amenities. The first three floors of the building will be dedicated to retail and food with parking provided by a 6 level below grade garage.
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Completed in 2003, this 360,000 sq. ft. shopping mall caters to the Asian community in the Vancouver area. Named after Aberdeen Harbour in Hong Kong, this destination mall has over 100 stores on 3 levels. Construction began on the redevelopment of Aberdeen Mall in 2002 and was fast-tracked to achieve an aggressive December 2003 grand opening. Pre-construction planning and construction management services were extensive and included demolition, construction of Hollybridge Way as well as sewers, sidewalks and street lighting. Aberdeen Mall is a focal point of downtown Vancouver.
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Phase 1 of this state of the art warehouse and distribution centre was completed in 2010. Some of the most advanced construction methods were used for this 400,000 sq. ft. freezer and refrigerated storage facility and 25,000 sq. ft. of office space. Sustainability was built into the design with LED lighting, hydrogen fuel cells to power vehicles and a TOP reflective roof. Phase 1 generated 800 new jobs. Phase 2 at 433,000 sq. ft. was awarded to Stuart Olson at the successful completion of Phase 1.
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This $130 million, multi-phase corporate office campus, located across from Mount Royal University, was completed in 2013. Construction began in 2006 and today, this exclusive business centre is comprised of 5 office buildings, totaling 600,000 sq. ft., as well as an above ground parkade. By working in close collaboration with the entire project team, Stuart Olson was able to develop a phasing plan to sequence the construction and maximize the project’s commercial viability. The project is targeting LEED Silver certification.
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This $25 million hotel was completed in 2012. With 11 storeys and 160 units, this facility features a full range of guest amenities including a heated parkade, dining facilities and a fitness area with pool. The building was constructed utilizing precast concrete components and the Deltabeam Structural System, the first project to use the system in Canada.
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The two new four-storey core-and-shell buildings are constructed with cast-in-place concrete, architectural composite metal and precast panels, and curtainwall glazing. Achieved LEED Gold certification. Innovative deep foundation solution over 50' peat bog.
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Designed to LEED Platinum, the two 3-storey buildings were constructed on top of existing warehouses. Each building is approximately 79,000 SF of office space.
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Built as a base for high-tech research companies. It was designed to attain LEED Gold but in 2009, it was awarded LEED Platinum status, making it the first Core and Shell building in Canada to achieved this honor.
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The two-storey casino and conference centre's structure is tilt-up concrete on steel piles and the six-storey hotel superstructure is structural steel studs with the lower floors cast-in-place concrete.
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This 12 level luxurious residential high-rise was built to provide grand, one-level homes for those used to living in large, custom made family houses.
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The project consists of two levels of commercial space and six levels of residential space (120 units).
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Three-story, state of the art facility for the homeless and at-risk population in the Langley area. The facility provides 30 emergency shelter beds and 25 supportive transitional beds and was built to LEED Gold standards.
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This new office is a steel super structure on a driven pile foundation with crawl space, and was completed ahead of schedule. The exterior glazing is a curtain wall system and the remaining portion of the structure is an insulated metal panel. The layout features multiple offices with mixed open office areas, boardrooms, a large enclosed atrium, training room, and a fitness room complete with showers. Special features include year round interior green space and an abundance of natural day lighting.
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The Headquarters facility is a 48,000 sq. ft. steel framed two-storey structure at the heart of 17 Wing, both in location and function. It is situated at 17 Wing’s main entrance and will be the first and last place all Wing members visit on assignment to the base. It is also the hub to greet and welcome all visiting VIP's.
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Design-Build contract for this 450,000 s.f., 33-storey office tower in Winnipeg. This $45 million contract completed Winnipeg’s tallest office tower and was uniquely planned to encapsulate the existing CN Telecommunications Centre Building. SODCL also provided design input throughout the project. The project was a fast-track design and construction process and was completed ahead of schedule for the first phase and on schedule for the balance of the tower.
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As part of the new stadium construction, a new 15,000 sq.ft retail store was outfitted to accommodate merchandise sales. The store has access from the stadium side as well as a general public side to accommodate ticket holders as well as general public. Finished in bomber colors with high end millwork to display merchandise, the space also includes a coloured concrete floor topping that highlights the contemporary feel of the facility.
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250,000 sq. ft. new store and underground parking garage, $9.2 M
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Design-Build contract for the construction of Home Outfitters’ new $1.3 M, 40,000 square foot facility in the Kenaston Crossing Shopping Centre. SODCL was selected because of our ability to satisfy a demanding construction schedule. The project was completed in September 2001.
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This $1,200,000 renovation was completed in just one month. The 8,100 s.f. upgrade included, a grey cultured stone trim entrance, and the dinning room lounge have been made over in an open-concept design featuring a contemporary finish of birch wood walls with cherry accents. Booths are placed around the perimeter of both the lounge and the dinning room, with tables in the middle to enhance flow.
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This 68-unit, 3-storey, wood framed building is one of the fastest built hotels in Western Canada. Highlights of construction are the bathrooms, which were all prefinised in factory and installed directly on site. This project was delivered under a Construction Management contract.
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The Arthur V. Mauro Student Residence is a 138,000 sq. ft. cast-in-place concrete structure that accommodates 310 students in 155 apartment-style suites. Each 2-bedroom suite contains a shared kitchenette and bathroom. Study lounges are provided at both ends of each floor. Administrative areas and a common area is located on the main floor. Exercise and laundry facilities are located in the basement. The building was occupied in late August, 2003 at a cost of $15 M.
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Backing onto Sturgeon Creek in Winnipeg, this luxurious seven-storey building features 36 two-bedroom suites, equipped with large kitchens, living rooms, ensuites off master bedrooms, balconies, and air conditioning. The main floor also features a large meeting room with kitchen facilities, exercise room and covered parking.
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This 10-unit, four storey, wood framed condominium building is situated adjacent to the mouth of the Winnipeg River on Lake of the Woods. The foundation walls are constructed using ICF formwork tehcniques, and all of the exterior walls are prefabriated SIPS panels. The project was completed under a Construction Management contract.
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SODCL constructed this cold weather jet engine research and development testing facility at the Winnipeg International Airport which required heightened security measures.
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The Maple Leaf plant captured the attention of the world meat industry. Process equipment manufacturers were involved from a multitude of countries including Holland, Denmark, US, Germany and Canada. This $140M, 475,000 square foot facility, is the second largest pork facility in the world. This C.F.I.A. certified project involved a very complex (and in cases proprietary) equipment installation. It has the Kill / Cut / Processing capacity for 1,200 hogs per hour and will employ 1,100 people per 8 hour shift. SODCL provided the Construction Management services for the entire project including supervision of the equipment installation. The project was completed in Fall 1999.
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Design-Build contract for a 12,000 sq. ft. warehouse addition for Marmon/Keystone metal fabrication facility. The facility was completed ahead of schedule and deficiency-free.
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Phoenix technology services is a horizontal and directional drilling company for oil and natural gas producers in Canada and the United States. The warehouse is a 10,114 m2 office/industrial building (service showP0. Construction is primarily load bearing steel frame. The service shop is a pre-engineered structure that will provide warehouse space for the development, maintenance and construction of oil field service equip.
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Refurbishment of a downtown hi-rise 30 ft high 2-storey lobby, including the entrance vestibules and renovation of the exterior main and second floor lobby.
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The water centre has a complex design creating a curve in both the horizontal and vertical perspective designed in the shape of a wave. The 13,000 sw m four storey water centre obtained a LEED Gold rating.
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Building 3 is home to UFA headquarters with 24,833 m2 over eight floors. The floorplate is 25,000 ft2 and the building includes two levels of underground parking. The building is a structural steel frame withcurtain wall glazing and EPDM roof.
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We completed this renovation to an existing warehouse, office and exteriors for the City of Calgary’s public art and records storage. The building includes a climate controlled environment in a self-contained space to provide humidity control required for storing art pieces. We also constructed an additional office and common space within the building.
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Built in 1915, this hotel is surrounded by many shops, theatres and cinemas. Renovations to this landmark hotel involved extensive interior work as well as restoration of the exterior façade to its original grandeur.