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February 25, 2010
Project progress
Construction continues on new Richard Ivey School of Business
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Work continues on phase one of the new Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ont. EllisDon Corp. began the three-storey project, which is designed for LEED Gold, in August 2009. Completion is scheduled for March 2011.
The facility will include classrooms, lounges, research/program centres, offices, meeting rooms, laboratories, a library, and an auditorium.
The architect/primary consultant is Hariri Pontarini Architects and structural consultant is Halcrow Yolles.
Subtrades include: Blue-Con Inc. (site services); Harris Rebar; CBM (concrete); Turner-Murray Contractors Inc.; ULMA Construction Systems Canada Ltd.; London Caulking and Installation Ltd.; Lambton Metal Service 1600832 Ontario Ltd.; and ThyssenKrupp Elevator Ltd.
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