8875 TORBRAM ROAD
Customer: 8875 Torbram Road
Project: Industrial Logistics Warehouse, LEED Gold
Location: Brampton, Ontario
Completed: 2015
This 895,038 square-foot, 38 foot clear height industrial distribution and logistics building is situated in Brampton, Ontario. Upon completion, this facility was the largest distribution center in Canada to be built with LEED Gold certification. Modern energy-saving technologies are included, such as an automated led lighting system, a grey-water system, and a white TPO roof that reflects solar radiation. The structure was built using reinforced concrete footings that were poured in place, structural steel frame, and precast concrete wall panels. It features 126 shipping doors, 235 stalls of trailer parking, and 309 stalls of car parking to suit logistics and warehousing needs.
Customer: Algonquin College in the Ottawa Valley
Project: Educational Facility, LEED Gold
Location: Pembroke, Ontario
Completed: October 2012
This entirely new college campus facility is state of the art. Electrical design to meet LEED Gold certification. This campus features fully functioning hospital equipment for hands-on training purposes.
This new facility is 100,000 square feet in size and houses approximately 1,000 students. The Algonquin College has a new Student Centre, Athletic Facility, Auto Shops, Library and Full Service Cafeteria.
Some of the special electrical design features at this location are Intelligent daylight sensing, architectural lighting, hospital grade environment, and an emergency generator system.
Customer: Galaxy Cinemas
Project: Theatre, LEED Certified
Location: Brantford, Ontario
Constructor: Traugott Building Contractors
Completed: November 2008
This eight-screen, 31,000 square foot state-of-the-art theatre
is the first LEED candidate theatre in Canada for Cineplex
Entertainment.
The new theatre was designed to use energy efficient
equipment to reduce electricity, water and gas consumption.
The building was constructed using both regionally sourced
and recycled materials to reduce the environmental impact
resulting from transportation.
Customer: Galaxy Cinemas
Project: Theatre, LEED Certified
Location: Brantford, Ontario
Constructor: Traugott Building Contractors
Completed: November 2008
This eight-screen, 31,000 square foot state-of-the-art theatre
is the first LEED candidate theatre in Canada for Cineplex
Entertainment.
The new theatre was designed to use energy efficient
equipment to reduce electricity, water and gas consumption.
The building was constructed using both regionally sourced
and recycled materials to reduce the environmental impact
resulting from transportation.
Customer: Sheridan College Health Centre H Wing
Project: Educational Facility, LEED Silver
Location: Brampton, Ontario
Completed: November 2007
This entirely new college campus facility is state of the art. Electrical design to meet LEED Silver certification. This campus features fully functioning hospital equipment for hands-on training purposes.
This location is approximately 84,000 square feet and houses approximately 4,500 students. The Davis Campus has a new Student Centre, Athletic Facility, Library and Full Service Cafeteria.
Some of the special electrical design features at this location are Intelligent daylight sensing, architectural lighting, hospital grade environment, and a bi-fuel generator system.
Customer: City of Kitchener
Project: Consolidated Maintenance Facility (CMF)
Square Footage: 355,000 sq ft consisting of:
300,000 sq ft — Open Operational Space
55,000 sq ft — Office Space
Constructor: Melloul Blamey Construction
Completed: March 2011
The Consolidated Maintenance Facility for the City of Kitchener houses operations from five pre-existing locations. It also houses approximately 500 city employees, as well as their work-related vehicles and equipment. This building was designed to LEED Silver standard and also has a 68,000 sq ft solar roof. The overall project value is $50 million.
This building brings streamlined services to the community, maintained and improved service levels and improved efficiency of vehicle use. Building uses include: fleet repair, greenhouses, parks and woodland maintenance, road maintenance, salt storage, snow clearing, central stores and bulk material storage, corporate call centre and gas line works/utilities.
The electrical installation at this retrofit building involved a great deal of demolition with care to ensure materials were removed safely and disposed of. Our team worked efficiently to ensure project to completion in the timelines prescribed. Janick Electric is providing ongoing maintenance and electrical service to this fleet maintenance facility. In addition to this, Janick is also providing electrical service and maintenance to the City of Kitchener and surrounding area.
Customer: City of Oshawa
Project: Oshawa City Hall Revitalization Project (LEED Silver)
Location: Oshawa, Ontario
Completed: June 2010
This project involved the construction of a 9,000 square foot Council Chamber for the city of Oshawa which achieved LEED Silver certification. The building features a new audio/visual system and has been architecturally designed to be more spacious and accessible to the public.
Customer: First Meadowvale Corporate Centre
Project: Office Building, LEED Gold
Location: Mississauga, Ontario
Constructor: First Gulf Inc.
Completed: February 2010
This 10-story office development has been designed to meet LEED Gold certification and is approximately 250,000 square feet in size. To achieve this LEED certification, structures must reflect a commitment to sustainability and the preservation of the environment in planning, design, construction and use.
The first tenant (Bank of Montreal) has signed an agreement to lease in what will be the largest new office building in Mississauga. This location is now fully leased.
Customer: Mississauga Gateway II
Project: Dual linked office building
Location: Mississauga, Ontario
Completed: January 2018
This state of the art five and four storey office building complete with link was constructed to achieve LEED silver, and consists of a 400kW and 300kW generator, extensive security and fire alarm systems, as well as a walkway in the parking lot covered by an array of solar panels.