Renovation of 23 classrooms and lecture halls in seven different buildings across York University’s Keele Campus for a better student learning experience.
The project is Phase 2 of the Temporary Food Court Renovation at the UTM Campus. Phase 1 was completed by other general contractors prior to this project.
The construction area consisted of 8 existing masonry enclosed Biology Labs. All existing flooring and drywall contained asbestos. The construction area had to be abated using type 3 removal protocols.
10,000m2 of existing surface parking was re-graded and new site servicing and bio-filter ditches were installed. Caissons varying from 4m to 15m in depth were socketed into weathered shale, having to bridge new and existing site services.
This project involved the main floor expansion to the existing dining hall at the University of Toronto, Mississauga Campus. The project was carried out while the facility remained operational.
Construction of four new Cancer Cells Research Labs which included 4 new labs with Waldner new Fume Hoods. Performed demolition work with asbestos to new lighting and flooring.
New construction to compartmentalize the Research Biology Greenhouse to provide a fully controlled growing space. Work included demolition, excavation, backfilling, formwork, structural steel, glass & glazing.
The project involved renovations to the building interior and interior washrooms. Extensive demolition of HVAC, plumbing & electrical, along with type 3 abatement of mold, asbestos and lead paint in an occupied university building.
Dineen has worked with George Brown College on many different projects ranging from large scale renovations to a cafeteria build, an auditorum project and more. The value of each project ranges from as little as in the twenty thousand dollar range to the million dollar range.
Dineen worked with the New York architect Robert A.M Stern to reach Acadia University’s goal of making the building a place infused with the natural world. The building includes internationally significant laboratories for botanical and environmental research & six acres of public gardens.