Real projects, real challenges, real solutions. Here's what we've been building across Ontario and beyond - from massive industrial complexes to heritage restorations that actually respect the original vision.
Turned a 1970s eyesore into a modern 85,000 sq ft manufacturing facility. Got LEED Gold without breaking the budget - solar panels on the roof, rainwater harvesting, the works.
1890s brick warehouse that needed serious love. Kept the original timber beams and brick, added modern HVAC without destroying the character. Heritage committee actually smiled at us.
Commercial, residential, and retail in one spot. The city wanted density, we gave them density with green roofs and public courtyards. Zero variance hearings - first time ever on this street.
200,000 sq ft distribution center that actually looks good from the highway. High-efficiency loading docks, natural daylighting, and enough truck turning radius that drivers don't hate it.
First net-zero office building in the region. Geothermal heating, smart glass, the whole nine yards. Energy bills are basically pocket change now.
Old grain mill from 1920 that was falling apart. Now it's residential lofts with exposed brick and original hoisting equipment as art installations. History preserved, building saved.
Master planning for 12-acre waterfront site. Mixed-use, pedestrian-first, public waterfront access. Still in progress but phase one's already won design awards.
Expansion of existing food plant. Had to maintain operations during construction - no shutdowns. Tight health code compliance, finished two weeks early.
Multi-purpose community space that actually serves the neighborhood. Library, rec center, co-working spaces. Passive solar design keeps heating costs down 60%.
Clean-room manufacturing space for precision automotive components. Vibration isolation, climate control, the whole deal. Client's production yield went up 15% after move-in.
Art deco theatre from 1935 that was gonna be a condo. We convinced the developer to keep the facade and main hall. Now it's a boutique venue that sells out every weekend.