AN ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT 2021
BUILDINGS-IN-REVIEW & A RECORD OF THE LEED BUILDINGS CERTIFIED IN 2021
PLATINUM Ì 1 Queen & 20 Richmond - Recert., Toronto, ON, Cushman & Wakefield Asset Services ULC Ì 145 Wellington Street West Recert., Toronto, ON, H&R REIT Ì 150 King Street West - Recert., Toronto, ON, BentallGreenOak Ì 1515 Douglas Street, Victoria, BC, Jawl Enterprises Limited Ì 1875-1877 Masson, Montreal, QC, Meliora Development Ì 220 Portage Avenue - Recert., Winnipeg, MB, Artis REIT Ì 2521 Rue des Hospitalières, Quebec, QC, Owner Ì 275 Slater Street-Recert., Ottawa, ON, Colonnade BridgePort
Ì 66 Slater Recert., Ottawa, ON, KingSett Capital Inc. Ì 750 Pandora Avenue, Victoria, BC, Jawl Enterprises Limited Ì Aquavista at Bayside Toronto, Toronto, ON, Tridel Ì Atelier C, Eastman, QC, Renovia Ì Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation, Toronto, ON, Humber College Ì Contessa on Cambie - North and South Buildings, Vancouver, BC, Pure West Financial Holdings Group Ì Eau Claire Tower- Recert., Calgary, AB, Oxford Properties Ì Joseph Brant Museum, Burlington, ON, City of Burlington
Ì KDS Village, Ottawa, ON, CSV Architects Ì King Portland Centre, Toronto, ON, Allied Properties REIT Ì L'Atelier Diligent, Stukely, QC, UrbanÉco Construction inc. Ì L’Évasion Boréale, Lac Beauport, QC, Owner Ì Le Phénix, Montreal, QC, Lemay CO inc. Ì Local 144, Pointe aux trembles, QC, Association unie Local 144 Ì Maison Day & Circe, Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu, QC, Owner Ì Maison Leclerc Tessier, Saint-Pie, QC, Owner Ì Maison Lowry, Sutton, QC, Construction Rocket (9259-1809 QUÉBEC INC.) Ì Maisons du Golf Alpine, Sainte-Adele, QC, Tessar Constructions inc.
Ì Menkes Union Tower - Recert., Toronto, ON, Menkes Property Management Services Ltd. Ì Mississauga Executive Centre 1, 4 - Recert., Mississauga, ON, Colliers International Ì Mode de vie branche, Mascouche, QC, Groupe TREMA Ì Primrose - Bldg A and B, Vancouver, BC, Transca Development Ì Résidence Marcotte-Messier, St-AlphonseRodriguez, QC, Owner Ì Saltbox, Bromont, QC, Construction Rocket (9259-1809 QUÉBEC INC.)
Ì 360 rue St. Jacques - Recert., Montreal QC, Gestion Georges Coulombe Inc. Ì 400 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, Crown Property Management Ì 402 Dunsmuir, Vancouver, BC, Oxford Properties Group Ì 4200 St Laurent-Recert., Montréal, QC, Antrev Ì 44 King Street West, Toronto, ON, BentallGreenOak Ì 441 University, Windsor, ON, Public Works and Government Services Canada Ì 5001 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, MJ (5001) Yonge LP c/o Europro Ì 5050 Satellite Drive Spectrum Square, Mississauga, ON, Triovest Realty Advisors Inc. Ì 5140, 5160 Yonge, Toronto, ON, Great West Life Realty Advisors Ì 600 De La Gauchetière - Recert., Montreal, QC, Kevric Ì 85 Richmond Street West, Toronto, ON, Oxford Properties Group
Ì Abbotsford Law Courts, Abbotsford, BC, Plenary Group Ì AeroCentre V - Recert., Mississauga, ON, Menkes Property Ì Applied Science Hub / Carrefour des sciences appliquées, Montreal, QC, Concordia University Ì Aréna Marcelin-Wilson, Montreal, QC, Ville de Montréal, Service de la gestion et de la planification immobilière Ì Artscape Bayside Lofts, Toronto, ON, City of Toronto - Housing Secretariat Ì Banff Elementary School, Banff, AB, Canadian Rockies Public Schools Ì Basalt Mid-Rise - Building 1, Vancouver, BC, Pennyfarthing Development Ì Broadway Tech Centre - Bldg 4, Vancouver, BC, QuadReal Property Group Ì Building 1 - 4 Stacked Townhomes, (multiple units), North Vancouver, BC, Anthem Properties Ì Cambria Park South Building, Vancouver, BC, Mosaic Homes
Ì CAMH Phase 1C, Toronto, ON, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Ì CAMH Phase 1C - Crisis & Critical Care Bldg. & CAMH Phase 1C - Psychosis Recovery & Treatment Bldg. Ì Canadian Coast Guard Atlantic Regional Headquarters, St. John's, NL, Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) (agent PWGSC) Ì Canary Block 16, Toronto, ON, Kilmer Infrastructure Developments Inc. Ì Cardero, Vancouver, BC, BOSA Properties Ì Carling Campus: Building 2, 3, 5, Service Center and Pavilion and Building 10, Ottawa, ON, Government of Canada (PWGSC) Ì Carrington View Apartments, West Kelowna BC, Highstreet Ventures Inc. Ì Centre aquatique de Granby, Granby, QC, Ville de Granby Ì Chalet Ropars-Morency, Notre-Dame-duPortage, QC, Tergos Ì Christina Gordon Public School, Fort McMurray, AB, Fort McMurray Public School District
GOLD Ì 1335 North Service Road East, Oakville, ON, BentallGreenOak Ì 150 Water Street - Childcare Facility, Vancouver, BC, City of Vancouver Ì 151 West Cordova Street - Childcare Facility Vancouver, BC, City of Vancouver Ì 2233 Argentia Road - Recert., Mississauga ON, Crown Property Management Inc. Ì 24 Clarence FCM Office, Ottawa, ON, Federation of Canadian Municipalities Ì 25 Industrial Building A, Toronto, ON, First Capital Asset Management LP Ì 25 rue des Chênes, Candiac, QC, Groupe Gali Immobilier Inc. Ì 276-288 St. Jacques, Montreal, QC, Gestion Georges Coulombe (c/o Times Equity Group) Ì 3080 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, First Capital REIT Ì 3421, 3430, 3449, 3450, 3457, 3470, 3475, Superior Court, Oakville, ON, Blackwood Partners Inc. Ì 3550 Roland Marquette, St-Hubert, QC, Construction Cleary
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GOLD Ì Connaught in Edgemont Village, North Vancouver, BC, Grosvenor Edgemont Holdings Ltd. and Edgemont Village Ltd. Partnership Ì Dalhousie University Fitness Centre, Halifax, NS, Dalhousie University Ì Daphne Cockwell Health Sciences Complex, Toronto, ON, Capital Projects & Real Estate, Ryerson University Ì Dave McNeilly Public School, Fort McMurray, AB, Fort McMurray Public School District Ì David E. Kampe Tower at Penticton Regional Hospital, Penticton, BC, Interior Health Authority, Capital Projects Ì Divine Mercy School, Calgary, AB, Calgary Catholic School District Ì Écohabitations boreales - Laval, Laval, QC Ì École Beausoleil, Okotoks, AB, Conseil scolaire FrancoSud Ì École Dugald School Addition, Dugald, MB, Sunrise School Division Ì École Sage Creek School, Winnipeg, MB, Louis Riel School Division Ì Édifice Caron Building, Montreal, QC, Gold Castle Holdings Ltd. Ì Édifice Jacques-Parizeau, Montreal, QC, Ivanhoé Cambridge Ì Elsie Yanik K-6 Catholic School, Fort McMurray, AB, Fort McMurray Catholic School District Ì Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Ottawa, ON, CSV Architects Ì First Capital - Wilderton Bâtiment A, Montreal, QC, First Capital Realty Ì First Gulf Head Office, Toronto, ON, First Gulf Ì Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre, Red Deer, AB, Red Deer College Ì Google Waterloo Phase 3&4, Kitchener, ON, iN STUDIO Ì Grayson - Main Building, Vancouver, BC, Pennyfarthing Development Group Ì Grayson Main Building and Town House 1, 2, 3, and 4, Vancouver, BC, Pennyfarthing Development Group Ì Hawthorne, Vancouver, BC, Pennyfarthing Homes Ì Heather Place A, Vancouver, BC, Metro Vancouver Housing Corporation Ì Henry Townhome - 5385, 5387, 5389, Vancouver, BC, HOMEI Cambie Development LP Ì Holland Cross - Recert., Ottawa, ON, Colonade Bridgeport Ì Îlot Balmoral, Montréal, QC, Société d'habitation et de développement de Montréal (SHDM) Ì Industrial Training and Technology Centre, Kamloops, BC, Thompson Rivers University 12
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Ì Iron Springs Huntsville School, Iron Springs, AB, Palliser Regional Division No. 26 Ì Islington Terrace, Toronto, ON, Deltera Ì KAÏA Maison de ville (multiple units), Candiac, QC, Développements Kona Ì Kingly Condos, Toronto, ON, Allied Properties REIT Ì L'Audacieuse, Saint Honore, QC, Solutions Résidentielles Ì Le 1000 De La Gauchetière - Recert., Montreal, QC, Groupe Petra Ì Le Hub, Montreal, QuC, Syndicat de copropriete Le Hub Ì Le Quad, Boucherville, QC, Desjardins & Lalancette Ì Le Trianon Condominiums du Nouveau Saint-Laurent - Bloc 1, 2, 3, Saint-Laurent, QC, Chateau St-Marc Entrepreneur General Inc. Ì Leima Building - Recert., Ottawa, ON Glenview Management Limited as agent for Leima Building Limited Ì Lethbridge College Trades and Technology and Innovation Facility, Lethbridge, AB, Lethbridge College Ì Logiluxx Boucherville, Boucherville, QC, Habitations Mont-Royal (and Habitations Lussier) Ì Maison Baril-Larouche, La Minerve, QC, Belvedair Construction inc. Ì Maison Chartier-St-Onge, Shawinigan, QC, Belvedair Construction inc. Ì Maison Duin Kerr, Arundel, QC, Owner Ì Maisons Roco: Royalview Hudson, Hudson, QC, Maisons Roco Ì Marquise Main Building, Vancouver, BC, LLN Properties Inc. (Blairmore Development) Ì Marquise NE Townhouse Bldg 1 - Unit 483, 485, 487, 489, Vancouver, BC, Owner Ì Marquise NW Townhouse Bldg 2 - Unit 477, 479, 481, Vancouver, BC, Owner Ì MasterCard Branch Office Phase II, Vancouver, BC, MasterCard Incorporated Ì McLoughlin Point Waste Water Treatment Plant, Victoria, BC, Capital Regional District Ì Meadowvale Corporate Centre - Plaza One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Mississauga, ON, QuadReal Property Group Ì Mississauga Executive Centre 2 and 3 Recert., Mississauga, ON, Colliers International Ì Mohawks Bay of Quinte 4plex - Unit A, B, C, D, Deseronto, ON, Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Ì Parc Elise - North and South Buildings, Vancouver, BC, Dava Developments Ltd. Ì Parc Elise Townhome 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vancouver, BC, BC Dava Developments Ltd. Ì Place Bonaventure, Montreal, QC, Gestion Immeuble Place Bonaventure Inc.
Ì Place Victoria, Montreal, QC, Groupe Petra Ì PricewaterhouseCoopers Place 250 Howe Recert., Vancouver, BC, The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Ltd. Ì Quartier Greenwich - Momentum, Pointe-Claire, QC, Sotramont Ì Red River College Skilled Trades & Technology Centre, Winnipeg, MB, Red River College Ì Renfrew Business Centre, Vancouver, BC, Renfrew Properties Ltd. c/o Epic Investment Services (BC) Inc. Ì Résidence - 129 Woodland, Beaconsfield QC, construction VERTicale Ì Résidence Charbonneau et Bonnot, Gatineau, QC, DS Construction Ì Résidence Duburcq-Douilliez, Orford, QC, Belvedair Construction inc. Ì Résidence Gendron-de Vette, Orford, QC, UrbanÉco Construction inc. Ì Résidence Jessica et Simon, Sainte-Adele, QC, Gestion nouvelle conscience inc. Ì Résidence Lacroix-Durocher, Waterville QC, UrbanÉco Construction inc. Ì Résidence Nicolas Ste-Marie et Lisa Hepburn, Val David, QC, Construction Larix Inc. Ì Résidence Pothier Désilets, St-Albert, QC Ì Résidence sur Carolann, Saint-Christophed'Arthabaska, QC, HD Construction Ì Residences of FORM, Toronto, ON, Tridel (Residences of FORM inc.) Ì Riddell Library and Learning Centre, Calgary AB, Mount Royal University Ì River Landing East Tower, Saskatoon, SK, Triovest Realty Advisors Inc. Ì Rob and Cheryl McEwen Graduate Study & Research Building, Toronto, ON, York University Ì Royal Columbian Hospital (RCH) Redevelopment Project - Phase One, New Westminster, BC, Fraser Health Authority Ì SB40 Prada Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Prada SpA Ì Siège social de BDC I BDC Head Office, Montreal, Quebec, Banque de Développement du Canada Ì Soma On Cambie, Vancouver, BC, SDAE Development Canada Ltd. Ì Soraya Hafez School, Edmonton, AB, Edmonton Public School Board Ì Southpark on Whyte, Edmonton, AB, ONE Properties Ì Springdale Library, Brampton, ON, Corporation of the City of Brampton Ì SQ2 at Alexandra Park, Toronto, ON, Alexandra Park Condominium Residences Inc. c/o Tridel Ì Stantec Tower, Edmonton, AB, Canderel Management (West) Inc.
Ì Sterling Corporate Centre – 1235, 1275 North Service Road West, Oakville, ON, Canderel Management Inc. Ì Student Life and Innovation Centre, Kingston ON, St. Lawrence College Ì Sussex Centre Recert., Mississauga, ON, Dream Office Management Corp. Ì Tapestry Victoria Harbour, Victoria, BC, Concert Properties Ltd. Ì Terra Perma, Harrington, QC, Belvedair Ì The Annex, Calgary, AB, Minto Communities Canada Inc. Ì The Morrison - Building 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, (multiple units), Vancouver, BC, CREO Developments Ltd. Ì The Parker, Vancouver, BC, Townline Homes Inc. Ì Thompson River University Nursing and Population Health, Kamloops, BC, Thompson Rivers University Ì Townhouse 1 - Basalt Building 2, Townhouse 2 - Basalt Building 3, Townhouse 3 - Basalt Building 3, Vancouver, BC, Pennyfarthing Development Ì UBC Chan Gunn Pavilion, Vancouver, BC, UBC Properties Trust Ì University of Lethbridge Science Commons, Lethbridge, AB, University of Lethbridge Ì University of Ottawa STEM Complex, Ottawa ON, University of Ottawa Ì Vancity Branch 16: North Road, Coquitlam, BC, Vancouver City Savings Credit Union Ì Vancity Branch 43: Brentwood, Burnaby, BC, Vancouver City Savings Credit Union Ì Villa la Grand-Voile, La Malbaie, QC, Demonfort / Villa La Grand-Voile Ì VIU Windsor Plywood Trades Discovery Centre, Nanaimo, BC, Vancouver Island University Ì W2 Living, Vancouver, BC, Aurmon Development Gold Ì Westbury, Vancouver, B, Gryphon Development Ì Westpark Middle School, Red Deer, AB, Red Deer Public School District Ì Wilkinson Rental, Vancouver, BC, Cressey (Wilkinson) Development LLP c/o Cressy Development Corp. Ì WR3 (2355 rue Wilfrid-Reid), Saint-Laurent, QC, Groupe Montclair Ì Yonge Corporate Centre - 4110, North York, ON, The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Ltd. Ì Yorkville Village, Toronto, ON, First Capital Asset Management Corporation
SILVER Ì 150 Commerce Valley Drive - Recert., Markham, ON, Northam Realty Ì 3670 Roland Marquette, St-Hubert, QC, Construction Cleary Ì 55 Commerce Valley Drive West, Markham, ON, Northam Realty Advisors Limited Ì 5515 and 5575 North Service Road, Burlington, ON, Goldnes Property Management Ltd. Ì Allianz Partners Canada Office, Cambridge ON, Allianz Global Assistance Ì Auburn Bay School, Calgary, AB, Calgary Board of Education Ì Barlow Crossing Building H, Calgary, AB, Remington Development Corporation Ì Blessed Marie-Rose School, Calgary, AB, Calgary Catholic School District Ì Carling Campus Guardhouses, Ottawa, ON, Government of Canada (PWGSC) Ì Carré Saint-Laurent, Montreal, QC, Fonds Immobilier Angus Ì CBSA - 263 Susie Lake Crescent, Halifax, NS, BANC Properties Ltd. Ì CG Two, Building G, Kelowna, BC, Mission Group Homes Ltd. Ì Corner Brook Long-Term Care Centre, Corner Brook, NL, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Ì Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital, Vaughan, ON, Mackenzie Health Ì Dartmouth South Academy, Dartmouth, NS, Nova Scotia Transportation & Infrastructure Renewal Ì DSV Warehouse, Milton, ON, DSV Global Transport and Logistics Ì École Le Marais / Antonine Maillet, Dieppe, NB, Department of Education and Early Childhood Development
Ì Ecole Les Cypres K-12 School, Medicine Hat, AB, Conseil Scolaire FrancoSud Ì École Mother d'Youville School, Beaumont, AB, St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Schools Ì Edmonton Police Service North West Campus, Edmonton, AB, City of Edmonton Ì Etobicoke General Hospital West Wing, Etobicoke, ON, Osler Health System Ì Evergreen School, Drayton Valley, AB, Wild Rose School Division Ì Faubourg Cousineau - Multiple addresses, St-Hubert, QC, Habitations Lussier Ì Finning Heavy Mechanical Trades Training Facility, Prince George, BC, College of New Caledonia Ì Fort Edmonton Park Indigenous People's Experience Cultural Centre, Edmonton, AB, City of Edmonton Ì Gerry Wright O&M Facility, Edmonton, AB, City of Edmonton Ì Guildwood GO Station, Scarborough, ON, Metrolinx Ì Halte Routiere Villeroy, Villeroy, QC, Ministère des Transports (Quebec) Ì Heritage Hills Elementary, Sherwood Park, AB, Elk Island Public Schools Ì IKEA Quebec City, Quebec City, QC, IKEA Group Ì Irma School, Irma, AB, Buffalo Trail Public Schools Region Ì Irving Oil Home Office, Saint John, NB, Irving Oil Ì Jumele du Merlot : 2028-2034, 1980-1986, rue Merlot, Chicoutimi, QC, Les Constructions Phillipe Blackburn Inc. Ì KAÏA Maison de ville, Candiac, QC, Développements Kona Ì Kathleen Andrews Transit Garage, Edmonton, AB, City of Edmonton
Ì Kennedale Parks Operations Building, Edmonton, AB, City of Edmonton, Integrated Infrastructure Services Ì Kim Hung School, Edmonton, AB, Edmonton Public Schools Centre for Education Ì Kipling Acres Long-Term Care Facility (Phase II), Toronto, ON, City of Toronto, Long Term Care Homes and Services Ì Kipling Acres Long-Term Facility - Phase 1, Etobicoke, ON, City of Toronto Ì Les Bassins du Havre - Quai 2, Montréal, QC, Développement des Bassins inc. Ì Maanjiwe nendamowinan Building, Mississauga, ON, University of Toronto Mississauga Ì McConachie Gardens, Edmonton, AB, Revera LIving Ì Oak Ridges Library, Richmond Hill, ON, City of Richmond Hill Ì Oakville Fire Hall #8, Oakville, ON, Town of Oakville Ì Okotoks Meadow Ridge School, Okotoks, AB, Alberta Infastructure Ì Ottawa Fire Station No. 36, Ottawa, ON, Ottawa Fire Services Ì Ottawa Fire Station No. 55, Ottawa, ON, Ottawa Fire Services Ì Peter George Centre for Living and Learning, Hamilton, ON, McMaster University Ì Place Laurier - Recert., Ottawa, ON, Glenview Management Limited as agent for Place Laurier Limited Ì Red Deer College: Alternative Energy Lab, Red Deer, AB, Red Deer College Ì Résidence Dea - 33 rue Des Orioles, Orford, QC, Owner Ì Résidence Munger Truchon, Trois-Rivières, QC, ConSpekTec, architecture et construction
Ì River Terraces at Greystone Village, Ottawa, ON, EQ Homes Ì Riverside Neighbourhood, St. Albert, AB, Coventry Homes Ì Russell Reynolds Office, Toronto, ON, Russell Reynolds Associates, Co. Ì Saanich First Capital REIT Bank Building, Saanich, BC, First Capital Realty Ì SAQ Chelsea, Chelsea, QC, Société des Alcools du Québec Ì Shell Centre - recert., Calgary, AB, The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Ltd. Ì Soldier's Memorial Hospital - Primary Healthcare Centre, Middleton, NS, Nova Scotia Health Authority Ì Square Équinox III, Pointe-Claire, QC, Sotramont Ì Stanley A Milner Library, Edmonton, AB, City of Edmonton Ì Strathcona Village Long Term Care Home, Mount Forest, ON, Sharon Village Care Homes Ì Tache Hall Addition, Winnipeg, MB, University of Manitoba Ì Tatagamouche Regional Academy, Tatamagouche, NS, Nova Scotia Transportation & Infrastructure Renewal Ì Technopôle en réadaptation pédiatrique du CHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal, QC, Direction Grandir en santé Ì Thelma Chalifoux School, Edmonton, AB, Edmonton Public School Board Ì Victoria Terrace Building 3, North York, ON, First Capital Asset Management LP Ì Williams Parkway Operation Centre - Works Operations and Administration Building, Brampton, ON, City of Brampton
Ì Durham Region Transit Maintenance Facility (East), Oshawa, ON, Regional Municipality of Durham Ì Les Bassins du Havre - Quai 4, Montreal, QC, Développement des Bassins inc. Ì Maison Terra, (multiple units), Sainte-Annede-BellevueQC, Broccolini Construction Inc. Ì MARS Industrial Caledon Phase 1, Bolton, ON, HOOPP Realty Inc. c/o Triovest Ì Mountain Equipment Co-op Kitchener, Kitchener, ON, Mountain Equipment Co-op Ì Revera Green Falls Landing, Regina, SK, Revera Living
Ì SAQ de la Montagne, Montreal, QC, Réseau des succursales - Société des alcools du Québec Ì SAQ Sélection Mascouche, Mascouche, QC, Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) Ì SAQ Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury, Stonehamet-Tewkesbury, QC, Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) Ì Siege Social Eddyfi, Quebec, QC, Eddyfi Ì Siege social Nucléom, Quebec, QC, Nucléom c/o Gestion immobiliere Tarom Inc. Ì Spruce Grove Protective Services Facility, Spruce Grove, AB, City of Spruce Grove
Ì UBC Kenny 4th Floor Modernization, Vancouver, BC, UBC - Infrastructure Development Ì Usine de Woodstock (SOPREMA), Woodstock, ON, Soprema Ì Waterloo Service Centre Addition, Waterloo, ON, City of Waterloo
CERTIFIED Ì 400 Industrial Centre - Buildings A & C, Toronto, ON, ONE Properties Ì Alvin Hamilton Building (AHB) Restack, Regina, SK, Public Works & Government Services Canada Ì Aréna Chénier, Anjou, QC, Ville de Montréal Ì Azure Condominiums, London, ON, The Tricar Group Ì Barrie Simcoe Emergency Services Campus, Barrie, ON, City of Barrie Ì CHANEL CA Holt Renfrew Calgary, Calgary, AB, Chanel Canada ULC Ì Downsview Park - Single Family Units, Toronto, ON, Mattamy Homes Ltd.
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Building for today, with tomorrow in mind! In 2018, Local 144 undertook the construction of a new administrative center and a training center for pipe fitters and pipe welders in Quebec. This project, funded almost entirely by workers in the pipe trades, had several objectives. First, we wanted to give our union members access to a state-of-the-art training facility. We also wanted to erect a building that was inspired by the notions of sustainable development. This desire has resulted in the installation of photovoltaic panels, a geothermal system, the recovery of wastewater, the optimization of the use of natural light and, high-performance materials. Pipes and plumbing of this building is a showcase of the know-how of the members of Local 144. We chose the location of this center in an industrial district in the Montreal region where our union members worked a lot. This is an area that needs revitalization. By settling there, we show our attachment to this community.
Efforts rewarded The USGBC certified our project LEED v4 Platinum; it is the first industrial building to obtain such certification in Canada. Our building also won two honors at the GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN – 14th edition in the architecture discipline in the categories: • Special Award / Architecture + Climate Change : Bronze Winner • Commercial Building/Mixed-Use Building : Gold Winne Our pride Today, our members enjoy a modern environment. New courses are taking place there. They improve the competence of pipe fitters and pipe welders. We feel that we are leaving a lasting place for generations to come.
Credits/Crédits Architecture and interior design/Architecture et design intérieur Blouin Tardif Architectes Mechanical/electrical engineer/Ingénieur en mécanique/électrique Martin Roy et Associés Structural engineer/Ingénieur en structure NCK Landscape architecture/Architecture de paysage Les paysages Ducharme et Associés LEED Consultant/Consultant LEED WSP
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Construire pour aujourd’hui, mais aussi pour demain ! En 2018, le Local 144 entreprenait la construction d’un nouveau centre administratif et d’un centre de formation pour les tuyauteurs et les soudeurs en tuyauterie du Québec. Ce projet, financé dans sa quasi-totalité par les travailleuses et les travailleurs des métiers de la tuyauterie, poursuivait plusieurs objectifs. D’abord, nous désirions permettre à nos syndiqués d’avoir accès à un lieu de perfectionnement à la fine pointe de la technologie. Nous souhaitions également ériger un édifice qui s’inspirait des notions de développement durable. Cette volonté s’est traduite par l’installation de panneaux photovoltaïques, d’un système de géothermie, de la récupération des eaux usées, de l’optimisation de l’utilisation de la lumière naturelle, de matériaux performants… Au niveau de la tuyauterie et de la plomberie, cette bâtisse se veut une vitrine du savoir-faire des membres du Local 144.
Nous avons choisi l’emplacement dans un quartier industriel de la région de Montréal où nos syndiqués ont beaucoup travaillé. Il s’agit d’un secteur qui a besoin de revitalisation. En nous y installant, nous montrons notre attachement à cette communauté. Des efforts récompensés Notre projet a reçu une certification LEED v4 Platine du USGBC ; il s’agit du premier édifice industriel à obtenir une telle homologation au Canada. De même, notre bâtiment a remporté deux honneurs lors des GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN — 14e édition • Catégorie : Prix spéciaux/Architecture + Changement climatique : Lauréat Bronze • Catégorie : Bâtiment commercial/Immeuble à usage mixte : Lauréat Or Une fierté Aujourd’hui, nos membres profitent d’un environnement moderne. De nouvelles formations s’y déroulent. Elles améliorent la compétence des tuyauteurs et soudeurs en tuyauterie. Nous avons le sentiment que nous léguons un lieu durable aux générations qui nous succéderont.
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THE BARRETT CENTRE FOR TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION (HUMBER COLLEGE) The Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation (Barrett CTI) received LEED-Platinum certification in April 2021. The 93,000 square-foot facility was created to spearhead a new model of education, one that omits traditional classrooms for cuttingedge technology zones, interactive demonstration areas, and open-concept gathering spaces. The dynamic Barrett CTI is central among Humber’s campuses, creating a new community hub for students, staff, faculty, industry partners and community members to gather, create and innovate. Sustainability was an integral part of the design and construction of the Barrett CTI. The facility prioritized passive strategies and extensive energy conservation measures, including high-performance building envelope, natural ventilation to supplement mechanical cooling and a 700 KW-DC solar installation on an adjacent building resulting in net-zero energy. The building boasts floor-to-ceiling windows in the atrium, illuminating the spectacular space with an abundance of natural light and views of the surrounding community while maintaining an average window to wall ratio of less than 40 per cent. Using a conservefirst approach, the building was designed to operate with an annual energy use intensity (EUI) of less than 100kWh/m2. The Barrett CTI is also designed to integrate with Humber’s low carbon District Energy System, which will further reduce EUI and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions upon completion.
The Barrett CTI was designed to enrich the lives of students, staff, faculty and the surrounding community. The unique cantilevered structure, colourful interior and accessible rooftop courtyard differ from standard LEED projects which tend to result in box-like, bland forms. Occupants’ health and wellbeing will benefit from enhanced air quality, ample daylight and the use of natural, nontoxic materials with long lifespans. As an educational institution, thoughtful design pieces were implemented, including sheer panels that showcase the buildings’ interior elements, optimized to function as teaching tools for students and the community. As one of the largest net-zero buildings in Canada, the Barrett CTI is a shining example of Humber’s leadership in sustainable campuses. The world-class technologies used to design and construct the facility, along with the technologies situated inside the building, provide an opportunity for students to immerse themselves in future-focused experiential learning opportunities, mending the gap between education and real-world scenarios.
Photos left and right: Scott Norsworthy
Platinum Rating Achieved Sustainable Sites Water Efficiency Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Operations Regional Priority Project Totals
21/26 7/10 26/35 7/14 11/15 5/6 4/4 81/110
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145 WELLINGTON STREET WEST Built in 1987, 145 Wellington Street West is a 13-storey Class A Office Building that continues to compete with its newer neighbours within Toronto, Ontario’s financial core. Ideally located near the PATH, St. Andrew TTC Station and Union Station, this building has undergone numerous upgrades to attain LEED Platinum Certification. Upgrades, including pneumatic thermostats to direct digital control, elevator modernization, and LED lighting retrofits throughout the building, have contributed to greater occupant comfort and energy efficiency. HVAC operation is optimized through real-time monitoring and automated fault detection of BAS data. These advanced programs, along with a submetering system and ongoing commissioning, continuously drives and improves building performance.
LEED Scorecard - Platinum Sustainable Sites Water Efficiency Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Operations Regional Priority TOTAL
23 / 26 6 / 14 30 / 35 5 / 10 10 / 15 6/6 4/4 84
In addition to achieving LEED Platinum certification, 145 Wellington Street West was awarded ENERGY STAR Certification in 2021 with a score of 85, proving once again it is top class in energy performance, and showcasing H&R REIT’s dedication to sustainability and excellence in building operations.
MISSISSAUGA EXECUTIVE CENTRE Mississauga Executive Centre (MEC) is a first-class office complex, located in the heart of Canada’s sixth largest city. Its four buildings are situated on 20 acres of land surrounded by lush landscaping, multiple outdoor leisure spaces and walking/biking trails along Cooksville Creek. It has become a preeminent property to launch many of Colliers Real Estate Management Services cutting-edge sustainability initiatives. MEC was the first existing building in Mississauga to achieve LEED-EB Gold certification. In keeping with this tradition of excellence, MEC 2 and MEC 3 upheld their Gold distinction, while MEC 1 and MEC 4 were elevated to Platinum this year. Non-condensing boilers were replaced with modern near-condensing modulating boilers in each building, reducing natural gas consumption by upwards of 24%. Operational changes, including damper control to regulate air flow, CO2 sensor recalibration, and hot deck/cold deck system upgrades. Also, sweeping LED retrofits throughout the complex, including the installation of occupancy sensors in the underground parking garages, resulted in over 800 MWh of electricity avoidance overall. Recent indoor air quality testing results showed that mechanical ventilation systems were providing strong filtration of outdoor air; a central contributor to high tenant satisfaction. At MEC 1 and MEC 4, 90% of tenants said they were extremely, or very satisfied in our survey. Strong tenant engagement is critical as MEC continues to model high quality environmental stewardship in the years ahead.
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KINGS DAUGHTERS AND SONS VILLAGE Environmentally friendly and sustainable design is a fundamental component of each of CSV Architects’ projects. KDS Village (Kings Daughters and Sons) - a senior’s residence which provides a high quality of life on a modest budget - is a prime example of this. The project facilitates the KDS vision of integrated residential living with health-related support services. To address residents’ specific needs and to facilitate aging-in-place, a generous ground floor space was included for a range of care and recreational services. All of which made use of environmentally friendly building materials and features for maximum energy efficiency. CSV set ambitious targets for sustainable design and energy performance. With a full-time, in-house energy modeller who provides real-time, energy assist throughout each phase of a project, CSV’s team was confident they would meet their goals. The space uses 25 per cent less energy and achieved LEED® Platinum for Homes certification through Canada Green Building Council. This performance was achieved with modest additional cost above a budget that was set before LEED certification was settled on. “We are incredibly proud of this achievement,” said Anthony Leaning, Principal at CSV Architects. “It supports our goal of helping to create equitable, healthy, and affordable communities.”
CSV ARCHITECTS www.csv.ca
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FEDERATION OF CANADIAN MUNICIPALITIES Located in the heart of Ottawa’s ByWard Market, an updated workspace provides the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) headquarters a contemporary work environment. The three-story building underwent a complete transformation towards a more open, modern, and team-centric space. CSV Architects incorporated several sustainable design features throughout. The most important decision made was to rejuvenate and utilize their existing building rather than building new. Following this, other sustainable features included the selection of non-toxic, low or no-VOC products, energy efficiency in the form of carbon offsets, water efficient fixtures, biophilic elements throughout, and bird-friendly glazing on windows to prevent injury.
“The project goals were to help FCM improve occupant health and achieve a LEED certification through the Canada Green Building Council, proving they walk the talk,” said Darryl Hood, Principal at CSV Architects. This project had the wellbeing of employees in mind. To create a people-centric space, the CSV team worked alongside FCM representatives and staff to ensure the collaborative space anticipation was met. In support of staff wellbeing, the design featured a clean and bright color palette. The design also features an eclectic staff lounge and meeting space to improve collaboration and enhance FCM’s office culture.
CSV ARCHITECTS www.csv.ca
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8 HURON BRANT DRIVE NORTH Located on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in Southern Ontario, the 8 Huron Brant Drive North 4plex was an affordable housing project funded as a cost-share between Indigenous Services Canada and the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte. This project consisted of four new affordable rental units for the Membership of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte (MBQ) and is located within the Community’s Huron Brant Drive Housing Development. Each unit is 1,248 ft2 and consist of 3-bedrooms, with an on-suite for the master bedroom. The design included an open concept for the kitchen, dining and living rooms with each unit having private entrance with shared parking.
The design-build team, led by AGC and Associates Inc. with LEED evaluation provided by Clearsphere Consulting, assisted the MBQ’s Housing & Band Property Maintenance Department in achieving LEED Gold certification under the LEED v4 BD+C: Homes and Multifamily Low-rise for each unit. This achievement is possibly the first project for a First Nation Community in Ontario to reach this certification. This project also received R2000 certification by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) for all four units, and fits into the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte’s overall history of sustainable building approach and builds off past and current successes in constructing safe, affordable and healthy housing opportunities for the Band’s membership.
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STANTEC TOWER Standing tall at a staggering 251 metres and 69 storeys, Stantec Tower is the highest building west of Toronto. Comprised of 29 floors of office space, 483 luxury residential units, and below grade parking stalls, the mixed-use tower combines retail, commercial office, and prime residential spaces. Featuring a secure bike cage with stalls, showers, and change rooms, Stantec Tower gives its tenants more sustainable and diverse transportation options than ever for their commute with connections to the LRT, major bus routes, the bike network, and a walk score of 93. Tenants of the Tower are a stone’s throw from Rogers Place, restaurants, theatres, gyms, shopping malls, and a daycare. Sustainability is built into the foundation of Stantec Tower. The building’s core and shell are certified LEED® Gold (v2009); Stantec’s office space is certified LEED Gold under LEED v4 for Interior Design and Construction (ID+C): Commercial Interiors and certified Fitwel 2-star; and Denton Law Office certified LEED Gold ID&C (v4). The LEED core and shell provided a foundation of sustainability for future tenants, for success with sustainability goals and certifications for their own office space. High-performance building systems drive energy conservation in the Tower. Stantec Tower’s energy efficient design includes low flow fixtures that reduce water usage by 35% and an 81-cubic-metre cistern tank that captures roof rainwater runoff to cover 100% of the Tower’s irrigation needs. The Tower’s electrical design minimizes energy use through occupancy sensors, multi-level lighting switching, and daylight sensors used for LED lighting sources. The Building Management System provides reliability and efficiency for tenants with a focus on optimizing energy throughout Tower spaces.
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Stantec Architecture Ltd. | Merle Prosofsky.
Stantec Tower incorporates various wellbeing strategies that promote a healthy lifestyle: collaboration spaces, daycare, gender-neutral washrooms, quiet areas, outside views and natural light, access to fitness facilities, and rooftop gardens. A captivating addition to the skyline, Stantec Tower debuts as the first mixed-use skyscraper in Edmonton’s iconic ICE District, driving the vision of Canada’s largest mixed-use sports and entertainment hub toward completion and projecting an energy unlike anything Edmonton has seen before. Awards: 2020 - Consulting Engineers of Alberta (CEA) Showcase Awards, Award of Merit, Sustainable Design 2020 - Consulting Engineers of Alberta (CEA) Showcase Awards, Award of Excellence, Building Engineering Commercial 2020 - International Property Awards, Winner, Commercial High Rise Architecture Canada 2020 Engineering News Record (ENR) Global Best Projects Awards, Best Project, Retail/Mixed-Use Development.
STERLING CORPORATE CENTRE Situated on the north side of North Service Road West, just west of Fourth Line, Sterling Corporate Centre is a unique mid-rise office complex in central Oakville. The Complex features superior local and regional access via direct access to the QEW and Oakville Transit. Additional highway access to highways 403 and 407 is conveniently located a brief drive east along the QEW. Constructed between 1989 and 1999, and standing 5 and 8 storeys, 1235 and 1275 North Service Road West, respectively, provide 223,035 sf of rentable area and are home to leading corporations such as Travelers and Manulife. One of the properties’ most unique distinguishing factors can be found in the unit configuration at ground level. Common area lobby space is seamlessly integrated with ground floor tenant units, which are built out with attractive exterior signage and glass-walled meeting spaces, creating a welcoming environment for tenants to meet their clients.
In 2021, both buildings received the BOMA BEST® Gold certification and were re-certified LEED® Gold, adding to previous recognitions such as the TOBY Award (2013) and the Race to Reduce Award (2015). Over the years, Sterling Corporate Centre has undergone numerous upgrades geared towards improving efficiency, equipment reliability and tenant comfort. At 1235 and 1275 North Service Rd W these include: - New Building Automation System that allows a continuous level of optimization of the HVAC equipment through real-time monitoring while also improving efficiency level during off-hours. - IA water usage software that maintains water efficiency through the use of continuous 24/7 real-time monitoring of water usage levels and leak/ flood detection throughout the properties. - Lighting Control System, main Electrical Switch, transfer switch and other key building equipment all aimed to improve the overall energy consumption on site. - Elevator modernization with touchless navigation (at 1275 North Service Rd W), alleviating potential tenant, visitor and guest concerns related to health and safety.
1235NSRW – LEED V4.1 Gold – 78 points
1275NSRW – LEED V4.1 Gold- 79 points
Prior LEED Certification credit Energy Water Waste Transportation Human Experience
Prior LEED Certification credit Energy Water Waste Transportation Human Experience
10 points 26/33 7/15 7/8 14/14 14/20
10 points 27/33 6/15 7/8 14/14 15/20
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Photo: IBI Group
Photo: CTP
Photo: CTP
THE GERRY WRIGHT OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE FACILITY (OMF) The Gerry Wright Operations and Maintenance Facility (OMF) received LEED Silver certification in November 2021. The new multipurpose building is a 17,352 m2 single complex light rail vehicle (LRV) storage facility that condenses the functionality of three individual buildings into one: an LRV heavy maintenance area, an LRV storage and maintenance area, and an administration and workshop area. It is part of the southeast leg of the Valley Line LRT, which is anticipated to host over 100,000 trips per day with the completion of the western leg circa 2027. The Gerry Wright OMF’s completion and certification represents a major construction milestone, with the building being a striking visual highlight of the City of Edmonton’s new low floor, urbanstyle LRT system. The Gerry Wright OMF will play a critical role in ensuring timely operation and maintenance of the Valley Line’s LRV fleet for the next 30 years and beyond, and was consciously designed to meet the City of Edmonton’s Sustainable Urban Integration principles. These principles focus on integrating all new infrastructure into existing communities and environs in a sustainable, efficient, and aesthetically suited manner. The OMF incorporates two notable innovations in its design. The first innovation mitigates significant heat loss during operations. This issue was resolved by designing and manufacturing specialized rubber gaskets for each catenary cable, which were then attached to each oversized bi-fold door. Once opened, air curtains found above these doors turn on, and prevent the warm interior air from escaping. The second innovation was to rethink and refine how the OMF’s commercially-produced metal panels were co-joined.
Silver Rating Achieved Sustainable Sites Water Efficiency Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Operations Regional Priority Location & Transportation Integrative Process Credits Project Totals
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5/10 7/11 16/33 4/13 7/16 4/6 3/4 7/20 0/1 53/110
Design innovations led to a paneling system that eliminated thermal bridging, improving the insulation performance of the exterior envelope. Regarding aesthetics, land and water use, the building was designed with a modern, forward-thinking identity meant to enhance the surrounding commercial and industrial zone. This included extensive use of landscaping, berming, and building massing to screen open material storage and soften the industrial function of the site. There are also external cladding/ louvres used to conceal all the major mechanical rooftop equipment from the public view. Potable water is not being used for the landscaping, and water use in the facility is estimated to be at 40% below baseline. The facility also includes future strategic measures to promote conservation, including re-using the overhead LRV wash water in the undercarriage wash cycle. The Gerry Wright OMF features active and sustainable transportation options for staff and visitors including electric vehicle charging stations, bike racks, and close proximity to the Valley Line LRT. More information about the Gerry Wright OMF can be found online at transforming.edmonton.ca, and the City of Edmonton website: www.edmonton.ca/valleyline
Client City of Edmonton Location Edmonton, Alberta Project Size 17,352 m2 Status Completed May 2021 Owner’s Engineer AECOM Canada Ltd. with various subconsultants branded as connectEd Transit Partnership Design Builder TransEd Partners with IBI Group as the Architect