OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE
Enmax Power Corporation, Calgary, AB
Lawson Projects provided Project Management Services to ENMAX on a variety of both large and small capital projects for ENMAX over the last 15 years.
ENMAX Place - The former Telus building located at 50th Ave. & 1A St. S.E., Calgary was transformed from a 23,200 m2 (250,000 sq. ft.) warehouse / repair facility into a modern 31,100 m2 (335,000 sq. ft.) head office for ENMAX Power Corporation and subsidiary companies. The project was completed in 2003 and ENMAX was awarded the Environmental Choice (EcoLogo) Certification for this project; the largest facility of its kind in Canada to attain this achievement. This project was the recipient of 2004 BOMA Awards for Best Corporate Facility, Best Renovated Building, and the Earth Award for respect of the environment in construction materials and operations |
FortisAlberta Inc., AB
Lawson Projects provided Project Management Services to FortisAlberta on a number of projects, including new Camrose and Redcliff Operations Facilities, as well as a variety of other smaller projects in the FortisAlberta network following the success of these two facilities.
Airdrie Office and Service Centre - The project mandate was to create a flagship building to be sustainable, elegant yet not opulent with room for expansion. The completed facility is a 7,450 m2 (80,200 sq ft) office building and a 370 m2 (4,000 sq. ft.) service centre complete with 1.6 ha (4 acres) of engineered yard facilities.
St. Albert Operations Facility is a 930 m2 (10,000 sq. ft.) two floor office building complete with a 460 m2 (4,950 sq. ft.) service centre with yard facilities located on a total of 1.8 ha (4.5 acres). A pre-engineered building package was chosen for this facility.
Airdrie Office and Service Centre - The project mandate was to create a flagship building to be sustainable, elegant yet not opulent with room for expansion. The completed facility is a 7,450 m2 (80,200 sq ft) office building and a 370 m2 (4,000 sq. ft.) service centre complete with 1.6 ha (4 acres) of engineered yard facilities.
St. Albert Operations Facility is a 930 m2 (10,000 sq. ft.) two floor office building complete with a 460 m2 (4,950 sq. ft.) service centre with yard facilities located on a total of 1.8 ha (4.5 acres). A pre-engineered building package was chosen for this facility.
Bow Valley Waste Management Commission, Exshaw, AB
Lawson Projects was engaged by the BVWMC to provide Project Management Services for the rebuilding of the administration building at the Francis Cooke Landfill site in Exshaw, AB.
Damaged by fire in late 2015, the administration building was rebuilt utilizing a CCDC14 Design-Build contract, as recommended by Lawson Projects. The new building opened in spring 2017. Management of the design by Lawson Projects included sustainable elements such as solar panels and a biomass boiler. The latter uses wood products collected at the landfill to provide heat for the hydronic in-slab floor heating system in both the new building and the existing warehouse.
The solar panel power generation can be viewed via this link.
Damaged by fire in late 2015, the administration building was rebuilt utilizing a CCDC14 Design-Build contract, as recommended by Lawson Projects. The new building opened in spring 2017. Management of the design by Lawson Projects included sustainable elements such as solar panels and a biomass boiler. The latter uses wood products collected at the landfill to provide heat for the hydronic in-slab floor heating system in both the new building and the existing warehouse.
The solar panel power generation can be viewed via this link.
TransCanada Turbines, Calgary, AB
A new 3,700 m2 (40,000 sq ft) office block and repair/maintenance facility for both Rolls Royce and GE gas turbine engines, as well as a new test-cell facility for the live-testing on a fixed-bed for the above manufacturers’ gas turbines. Both facilities were constructed on leased land at The Calgary International Airport in 1997 and 1998.
Lawson Projects was re-engaged in 2008 and 2009 to manage the Development Permit application for the planned test cell expansion and peak power plant facility. Power generation would be provided on demand by operating a LM6000 gas turbine engine whenever the facility was not operating in engine testing mode. |