We provide building automation that integrates the comfort and health of people, minimizes waste, and delivers a strong return on investment.
We earn and sustain the most satisfied customers.
The town of Gillam, on the Nelson River roughly 1,000 kilometers northeast of Winnipeg, is home to about 1,000 residents. Many work for Manitoba Hydro, which has four dams in the area, three high-voltage direct-current line stations, and a few support groups. It’s also the home of Fox Lake Cree Nation, a First Nations Band. In 2009 Manitoba Hydro solicited a request for proposals to replace Gillam’s aging shopping center. The winning concept was an 7,432-square-meter (80,000 ft2) complex to be built in three phases that would combine retail, office space, community services, municipal offices, and housing. Only the first phase of the project was completed—a 2,322-square-meter (25,000 ft2) structure with retail on the first level and residential space on the second and third floors.