Last Updated October 10, 2008
As buildings age and codes change, there is a need to upgrade and update the exterior. This serves to extend the life of the building, guarantee use of safe products and saves the cost of new construction. Tri-City is qualified to do building envelope repairs and retains a Builders License with Homeowner Protection Office (HPO)
Feature Projects...
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| Mark R Isfeld School Envelope Restoration, Courtenay, BC |
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Remove and replace entire exterior cladding system and windows on 10 year old school suffering from leaky condo syndrome" |
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School District #71 (Comox Valley) |
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Dishlevoy Hagarty Architects |
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3.3M plus |
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December 2004 |
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| Spruce Grove Townhomes Exterior Renovation |
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Install new wider span trusses, new windows and exterior finishes on 30-unit lo-cost housing project, while maintaining full occupancy |
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MacKenzie, BC |
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BC Housing Management |
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2002 |
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| FVRL Headquarters Envelope Upgrade |
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Replace wood siding exterior of Library headquarters with rain screen Hardi paneling painted ultra eye catching colors |
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Fraser Valley Regional Library District |
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Acton Ostry Architects |
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300K |
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| Merritt Central Elementary School |
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Change windows and siding on school |
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School District #58 (Nicola/Similkameen) |
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David Cuan, MRAIC, MAIBC CP - CJP Architects, New Westminster, BC |
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145 K |
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October 2004 |
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