LATEST NEWS
Trade Contracting | Heavy Equipment | Demolition | Building Envelope | Steel
February 8, 2006
Assembly Line
Workers weld and hoist assembled sections into place for the Renaissance Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) expansion project at Bloor Street and Queens Park Circle in Toronto. Construction manager Vanbots Construction Corp. started the work in January 2003 and overall completion is scheduled for December 2006. The expansion will include galleries, art/book shop and a restaurant.
The Project Team
The ROM expansion project was designed by Studio Daniel Libeskind and Bregman + Hamann Architects in a joint venture. Consultants are: Arup Canada Inc./Halsall Associates (structural); Arup Canada Inc./The Mitchell Partnership (mechanical); Arup Canada Inc./Mulvey & Banani International Inc. (electrical); E.R.A. Architects Inc. (heritage); and Quinn Design Associates Inc. (landscape). Subtrades include: Murray Demolition; Blu-Mar Excavating & Grading Ltd.; Anchor Shoring & Caissons Ltd.; Canform Structures Ltd. (formwork/concrete); Walters Inc. (structural steel); Josef Gartner Inc. (exterior envelope); Sayers & Associates Ltd. (mechanical); The State Group (electrical); Squire Masonry Ltd.; Oakdale Drywall; Trillium Architectural Products; Bering Mechanical Ltd.; C & A Tedesco Waterproofing Inc.; Flynn Canada Ltd. (roofing); and Fujitec Canada Inc. (elevators).
| MOST POPULAR STORIES |
| TODAY’S TOP CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS |
These projects have been selected from 541 projects with a total value of $2,992,674,310 that Reed Construction Data Building Reports reported on Thursday.
CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT BLDGS, PARKLAND
$290,000,000 North York ON Prebid
$105,000,000 Metro Toronto Reg ON Prebid
$75,000,000 Ottawa ON Prebid
| CURRENT STORIES |
- Ex-Canadian military bases can be transformed
- Shop and Sleep
- Martin remembered for infectious laugh and mentorship
- Staffing levels and safety drive Ontario elevator worker strike
- Proposed wood-frame use meets opposition
- Provincial MPP supporters of prompt payment legislation excited at prospects
- Concrete airplane in South Dakota takes flight
- Opposition tackle Harper government on lack of youth employment
- Construction Site Arson
- VIDEO: Journal of Commerce Update for the week of May 27th, 2013
- Commercial Construction
- Ruling vindicates company that hired Chinese workers
- Acetylene torch explosion causes significant damage
- Investigation continues in deliberate Vancouver duplex fire
- Ancient First Nations site damaged during BC Hydro work
- On Target
- Global engineering guidelines taking shape
- Fit to Work program being developed
- Dire prediction
- Canada and Ireland sign recognition agreement
| ALEX’S ECONOMICS BLOG |

Reed Construction Data Canada’s Chief Economist Alex Carrick discusses current developments in the North American economic environment with emphasis on the construction industry.
- An Overview of Prices and Sales in the Diverging U.S. and Canadian Housing Markets (April 25, 2013)
- Canada’s Precarious Dependence on the Commodity Price Super-Cycle (April 22, 2013)
- Twenty major upcoming residential and transportation terminal construction projects - April 2013 (April 15, 2013)
- More








