Pacific Corporate Centre
Pacific Corporate Centre is a 19 acre site in Surrey’s Campbell Heights. The development consists of two light industrial tilt-up buildings totaling 458,000 sq.ft. of space.
This project involves the renovation and addition to an existing building on the Goldbar site. Our team provided the structural, mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering services for this significant renovation project. The project includes the addition of a control room, converting existing offices and support spaces into change rooms, new office spaces, and classroom areas. Additionally, sprinklers will be added to the entire building.
Our mechanical team designed the new HVAC, sprinkler, plumbing systems, service upgrade, and BMS for the building. To ensure the new systems will support the building operations our team conducted a thorough analysis of the existing system for capacity to ensure it’s ability to handle the increased loads. The new mechanical systems are designed to tie into the existing infrastructure including the existing sanitary and storm sewer, HVAC systems, and the addition of new water service to the building. KD Mechanical’s scope also included:
KM Civil’s scope included the following:
Parksville Industrial is a new multi-tenant industrial/commercial building located in the city of Parksville’s industrial park.
This development offers businesses the opportunity to lease high-quality warehouse space featuring excellent access/egress to Highway 19 and Highway 19A. Features include a new, modern pre-engineered steel industrial warehouse building; 2nd floor mezzanine, providing additional storage or potential office buildout, reserved parking for each unit, clear-span units, grade level loading per unit, 24’ clear height for warehouse and 14’ clear height under mezzanine.
The Kelowna Self Storage project is a mini-storage development with a total of 10 buildings construced in 2 phases. The buildings are single-storey concrete tilt-up buildings.
The project consists of two 4-storey office buildings over top of two levels of underground parking. Total floor area for Building 1 is 57,000 sq.ft. and Building 2 is 76,000 sq.ft.
Krahn Group was hired to provide the engineering services for this new marine vehicle sales facility located in Westlock, AB. The project consists of a renovation of an existing single storey building as well as an 11,534 sq.ft. main floor addition that will include a sales showroom, office area, parts desk, service counter and service garage. A 4,064 sq.ft. Second Floor area was also added within the new addition.
This development consists of two buildings comprising of 26 modern and functional warehouse units in the Dominion Triangle neighborhood in Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada. The combined area for both buildings is 65,315sq.ft. The gravity system is provided by the tilt wall panels to the perimeter of the building with a combination of internal structural steel framing consisting of beams and columns supported off reinforced concrete foundations and internal tilt wall panels supported off strip and pad foundations providing support to the open web steel joists and metal roof decking. The ground floors consist of 6” thick slab on grade. Tilt wall panels to the exterior and interior of the buildings provide the lateral support system.
The second-floor structure was constructed using wood TJI joists supported off a combination of interior stud partition walls, glulam beams and columns and the building tilt wall panels providing support to the plywood floor sheathing.
Due to the width of both building being approximately one fifth of the length of the buildings, the tilt wall panels on the short elevations and the interior of the buildings required hold down anchors to be provided to the panel ends and the foundations to deal with the seismic uplift forces.
This development consists of a new state of the art three storey head office, warehouse and distribution facility which includes a fully equipped fleet maintenance repair garage, a welding & maintenance facility and dedicated flammable liquid storage and paint-mixing rooms. The 3-storey office building was constructed using a combination of structural steel moment frames and tilt wall panels (supported on reinforced concrete foundations) which provided both the gravity and lateral support systems to the office portion of the building. Open web steel joists and steel beams provided support to the metal deck at roof level. The floor structure at second and third floor was constructed using open web steel joists and steel beams supporting the composite metal deck and concrete floor slabs. The height of the tilt wall panels to the office area were predominately 48ft tall rising up to 53ft at certain locations. A secondary steel frame, fixed back to the main structure was used to support the overhanging glazing, canopies and cladding systems employed to the front and the side of the building. The office component also included a full height atrium to accommodate the feature spiral stairs under the 540sq.ft. skylight and a second-floor external patio. The warehouse and distribution facility consists of a floor area totaling approximate 344,450sq.ft. with a clear height of 32ft which was a requirement for the racking which consisted of both automated and manual multi-level picking modules. Tilt wall panels to the exterior and interior of the building provide the lateral support system with the combination of tilt wall panels and structural steel frame on reinforced concrete foundations providing the gravity system supporting the open web steel joists and metal roof deck.
This building won the Tilt-Up Achievement Award in 2022.
This project consists of an approximately 124,465 sq.ft. new addition to the Labatt Brewery facility in Edmonton, AB. The addition includes a new production area, a new RTD area, interior storage and tank rooms, a warehouse area complete with a Logistics office and mezzanine, and an exterior Alcohol Tank Storage building. The project also includes the demolition of the north canopy of the existing Prairie Sales Office, the removal of the existing PH Control Building to be replaced with a new PH Control Building, and the relocation of underground services for the entire site.