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September 10, 2007

Police facility taking shape in Brampton

Floors begin to take some shape at the new Joint Use Regional and Police Facility on Peel Centre Drive in Brampton, Ontario. Bondfield Construction Co. has completion of the six-storey project scheduled for October 2008. The facility will be connected to the existing headquarters and will include three levels of underground parking. The Joint Use Regional and Police Facility was designed by WZMH Architects. Consultants are: Quinn Dressel Associates (structural); The Mitchell Partnership (mechanical); and Mulvey & Banani International Inc. (electrical). Subtrades include: Deep Foundation Contractors Inc.; Forma-con (formwork); Harris Rebar; Dufferin Concrete; Limen Masonry and Malfar Mechanical Ltd.

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Floors begin to take some shape at the new Joint Use Regional and Police Facility on Peel Centre Drive in Brampton, Ontario. Bondfield Construction Co. has completion of the six-storey project scheduled for October 2008. The facility will be connected to the existing headquarters and will include three levels of underground parking. The Joint Use Regional and Police Facility was designed by WZMH Architects. Consultants are: Quinn Dressel Associates (structural); The Mitchell Partnership (mechanical); and Mulvey & Banani International Inc. (electrical). Subtrades include: Deep Foundation Contractors Inc.; Forma-con (formwork); Harris Rebar; Dufferin Concrete; Limen Masonry and Malfar Mechanical Ltd.

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