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Our experts have supported these companies in the past:

2*48MW Datacenter EPC Delivery

Project Background:

Microsoft is continuing to make substantial investments in datacenter infrastructure to support the growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services. With over $80 billion of investment toward the development of AI-enabled datacenters around the world, Microsoft is one of the key players in datacenter global market with over 400 datacenters.


Owner:

MICROSOFT


Our Scope:

Construction Quality Management including all disciplines: Civil, Structural, Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical, HACs, pre-commissioning inspections, work package turnover and closeout.

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Fuel Terminal Construction Project


Project Background:

The logistics, distribution and E-commerce solutions sector is thriving in Vaughan. As one of the largest transportation hubs in Ontario, this sector plays a crucial role in moving goods across North America with direct rail connections to air- and sea-ports linking Vaughan to the world. Vaughan’s logistics sector is comprised of nearly 190 companies that employ more than 9,670 people. 


 Canadian National (CN) railway recently announced the opening of a first of its kind fuel terminal at the Mac Millian Rail Yard in Vaughan. The new terminal opened in partnership with Norcan an international fuel distributor to lower greenhouse gas emissions and provide timely and on-site refuelling of train cars. CN will soon begin phase 2 of the project which will expand the terminal allowing for more fueling capabilities and capacity. 


Client:

Tri Innovation Ltd. / NORCAN/ Canadian National Railway (CN)


Our Scope:

Mechanical, Electrical, Piping, Instrumentation scope field engineering and oversight; management of pertaining subcontractors and subcontracts in T&M framework.

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Emergency Power Generation Building Refurbishment

Project Description

 Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has installed three new emergency power generators (EPGs) at its Darlington NPP, completing a key 10-year project to support life extension of the plant. Each turbine/generator set and its auxiliary systems provides a standalone power plant capable of supplying 8 MWe to Darlington's emergency power system providing backup power in case of an emergency. 

Client:

ES FOX (Ontario Power Generation, Darlington)

Our Scope:

Electrical Construction Oversight and Quality Supervision

Emergency Power Generation Building Refurbishment

Project Description

 Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has installed three new emergency power generators (EPGs) at its Darlington NPP, completing a key 10-year project to support life extension of the plant. Each turbine/generator set and its auxiliary systems provides a standalone power plant capable of supplying 8 MWe to Darlington's emergency power system providing backup power in case of an emergency. 

Client:

FLUOR  (Ontario Power Generation, Darlington)

Our Scope:

Electrical Construction Oversight and Quality Supervision

Nuclear Waste Management Building Construction (SB4)

Project Background:

 The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has authorized Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to construct and operate the Pickering Component Storage Structure at the Pickering Waste Management Facility (PWMF); the new structure will store low- and intermediate-level nuclear waste from potential future refurbishment of Pickering Nuclear Generating Station (PNGS) Units 5 to 8, as well as from the eventual decommissioning of PNGS Units 1 to 4. 

Client:

FLUOR  (Ontario Power Generation, Pickering)

Our Scope:

Construction Oversight and Quality Supervision

Nuclear Waste Management Building Construction (SB5&6)

Project Background:

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has authorized Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to construct and operate the Pickering Component Storage Structure at the Pickering Waste Management Facility (PWMF); the new structure will store low- and intermediate-level nuclear waste from potential future refurbishment of Pickering Nuclear Generating Station (PNGS) Units 5 to 8, as well as from the eventual decommissioning of PNGS Units 1 to 4. 

Client:

FLUOR  (Ontario Power Generation, BRUCE)

Our Scope:

Construction Oversight and Quality Supervision

Heavy Water Management Building Construction

Project Background

 The Heavy Water Storage and Drum Handling Facility was originally proposed in 2006. It was among the first projects started at the massive Darlington refurbishment.

Made-up from a series of large metal tanks, piping and earthquake-proof foundation, the facility will be used to store and filter radioactive water from the province’s nuclear reactors.

The project is important to the refurbishment because without it, OPG says it cannot complete work on multiple reactors at the same time.

EPC Contractor:

AECON JV (Ontario Power Generation, BRUCE)

Our Scope:

Construction Oversight and Quality Supervision

Iqaluit International Airport Design Build Project

Project Description

 The construction of the new Iqaluit International Airport terminal was a four-year, $300 million project completed in 2017. The project involved building a new, larger terminal, upgrading the runway, and expanding aprons, providing essential infrastructure for Nunavut's growing needs and connecting the region to the rest of Canada and the world.


 Key Aspects of the Project

  • New Terminal Building: The central component was a new, larger airport terminal with ample space for passengers and an increase in the quality of amenities to southern standards. 
  • Improved Runway and Apron: The project included major repairs to the runway, which is 2,623 meters (8,605 ft.) long, and significant upgrades and expansions to the taxiway and apron areas. 
  • Combined-Services Building: A new combined-services building was constructed to house equipment for fire-fighting, heavy runway maintenance, and other operational support. 
  • Infrastructure for Nunavut: The airport serves as a critical piece of infrastructure for the territory, facilitating the delivery of essential goods, medical care via emergency evacuation flights, and connecting the remote region to the rest of the world. 
  • Funding and Timeline: The project was funded with $300 million and began in 2014, with construction concluding in August 2017, followed by the soft opening of the new facility. 
  • Public-Private Partnership: The project was delivered through a public-private partnership, involving the expertise of various private entities for financing, design, and operations. 

Design Build Contractor:

Bouygues Batiment International 

Our Scope:

Field engineering, quality management and oversight

Solar BIPV Turnkey Project

Project Background

CEV Group, via its UAE office, has designed, supplied and installed custom-colored photovoltaic glass for the creation of a photovoltaic curtain wall at the UAE University-Industry Lab 4.0 District Building, located on the university campus in Al-Ain, just 150 km south of Dubai. This installation is part of UAEU’s forward-thinking approach to integrating sustainable technologies into its educational and research facilities.

Installed on the building’s south façade, the photovoltaic curtain wall comprises 201 high-transparency amorphous silicon glass units. The glass panels configuration (4+3+4) and dimensions (1,145 x 530 mm and 1,180 x 530 mm) were tailored to the client’s specifications. Additionally, the photovoltaic glass comes in various colors, light blue, dark blue, purple, and neutral gray, adding a visually striking element to the building.

Client:

UAE University, Al Ain, UAE

Our Scope:

Solar Building Integrated Photovoltaic System design, supply and installation on curtain wall

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