Pivotal - Project Management

       
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Residential Building, Fort McMurray
Located on a 50+ acre site, comprised of a central core amenities building and 15 three storey residential wings each. Site includes parking for 600 cars, bus pickup and loading and service roads. The amenities building provides a full service cafeteria for 600, lounge areas, physical fitness, security and confectionery areas.

   
       
Mansions Luxury, Calgary
This rental project consists of two residential towers (14 & 16 storeys) containing a total of 227 units. The towers are situated on top of a two and one half level underground parking structure containing 250 stalls. All units are air conditioned and feature upgraded finishes and full appliance packages.
   
       
Wigamog Inn , Wigamog
A resort expansion comprising construction of 48 new time-share units and related site works. Three 2-storey timber framed buildings house the units. The site work included site preparation, earthworks, surface parking lots, lighting and landscaping.
   
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New Projects

IKEA, Richmond and Winnipeg
Pivotal is providing full project management services – from design development to commissioning – on IKEA’s new developments in Richmond, B.C. and Winnipeg, Manitoba. Each is approximately 340,000 square feet and includes retail, office and warehouse space.

Camrose Hotel, Camrose, AB
Pivotal is providing financial oversight on the construction of a $10.5M, 112-room hotel addition to the existing casino development in Camrose, approximately 100 kms southeast of Edmonton, Alberta.

Crofton Manor, Vancouver
Pivotal is managing remediation and redesign of this seniors’ facility which provides both independent and assisted living.

Eglinton Crosstown LRT, Toronto
Pivotal is project-managing the multi-disciplinary design team creating the conceptual design for three prototype underground stations on the Eglinton Crosstown Light Rapid Transit (ECLRT), a new, fully-underground line being program-managed by the TTC and funded by Metrolinx.