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January 30, 2008
Tridel Corp. cements its place as leading developer at Meridian Residences Phase II
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Tridel Corp. and Hullmark Developments plan to complete the 26-storey, 406-unit Meridian Residences Phase 2 condominium building by spring 2008. The project is located at Yonge Street and Finch Avenue in Toronto, Ontario.
The Meridian Residences project includes indoor/outdoor water features, pool/whirlpool/sauna, fitness centre, billiards/card room, party room and more. The building also features three levels of underground parking and ground-floor retail.
The project was designed by Rafael + Bigauskas Architect Inc.
Consultants are Sigmund Soudack & Associates (structural) and A & Engineering Ltd. (mechanical/electrical).
Subtrades include Magine General Contractors Inc. (excavation/site work); Consolidated 2000 Inc. (formwork); Global Precast; Venice Masonry; Primo Mechanical Inc. (mechanical/fire protection; Speedy Electric Contractor Inc.; Toro Aluminum Ltd. (windows); Multiseal Inc. (waterproofing); and ThyssenKrupp Elevator Ltd.
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