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January 29, 2008
Deltera Inc. builds green at Grand Triomphe II condominium project
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Tridel’s Grand Triomphe II condominium project in North York, Ontario is registered with the Canada Green Building Council in order to pursue the LEED Green Building Rating System’s certification.
Construction manager Deltera Inc. plans to complete the 30-storey, 308-unit Grand Triomphe II project in early 2009.
The project, designed by Burka Architects Inc., also includes retail space on the ground floor.
Consultants are Sigmund Soudack & Associates (structural) and Novatrend Engineering Group (mechanical/electrical).
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