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Faubourg de l’Île, Gatineau |
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The concrete balcony repairs of this building which is comprised of 101 units, demanded expertise and the utilisation of scaffolding, climbing 15 storeys. This project, valued at 225K$ was completed in October 2004.
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Cartier-McDonald Bridge, Ottawa |
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This 350K$ project consisted of piers and abutment bridge repairs crossing the Ottawa River. These particular formwork and concrete repairs has enabled us to defy working on barges. This project was completed in September 2004.
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Havenlea Community, Ottawa |
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This prestigious residential district's sign demanded formwork and cultured stone masonry work. Other elements have also been built in other areas. The cost of this project has been elevated at 75K$. These jobs were completed in April 2004.
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Les Jardins du Château, Gatineau |
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This building's partial stone masonry restoration of patrimonial value demanded expertise in this type of architecture with complexity within the different motives as well as in the colours of stone and mortar. This project, valued at 50K$ was completed in July 2004 and will continue, in stages, within the next few years.
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World Exchange Plaza, Ottawa, Ont. |
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This project of $1,4M consists of the remedial repairs to handset granite panels.The project is scheduled for completion
for 2003
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Château Laurier, Ottawa, Ont. |
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This project of $12 M. consists of the restoration to the masonry and the copper roofing.
The Chateau Laurier is considered a Heritage Building. The project is scheduled for completion
for December 2003.
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Vaux Wall at Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ont. |
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The work consisted of dismantling and rebuilding an historical masonry wall. This project of $ 1.5M was completed in October 2001
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Casino du Lac-Leamy, Hotel and Congress Centre, Gatineau, Qc |
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This project was completed in October 2001. The total cost
of the news stone masonry is $2.5 M.
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Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica, Ottawa, Ont. |
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In 1978, the Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica of Ottawa was officially recognized as an historic monument. The
cathedral is indeed the oldest surviving church in Ottawa.
This Heritage stone masonry job was completed in November 2000 at the cost of $800 K.
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Public Works Canada, Ottawa, Ont. |
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Standing offer Heritage masonry work. The total costs for various jobs in
Ottawa were $7 M. over 5 years ending in March 2001.
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Soeurs de la charité, Ottawa, Ont. |
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Since 1985, we have restored the stone on the historic Mother house and
the work is still continuing today.
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Maison d'acceuil des Filles de la Sagesse, Ottawa, Ont. |
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Formwork job that was completed in December 2000 at a cost of $325 K.
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William Saunders Building - Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ont. |
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Masonry restoration. A certificate of merit was awarded by the City of Ottawa in recognition
of the William Saunders Building. A project that enhances the character of the Central Experimental
Farm. Project completed in August 1998, at a cost of $375 K.
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