Vaudreuil-Soulanges Hospital

Construction work on Vaudreuil-Soulanges Hospital began in 2022, and will be completed in 2026. The health care centre will have two wings, a total of 132,340 m2 of space. It will offer 404 beds, an operating suite with 11 operating rooms, and an emergency room that can accommodate 41 stretchers. The project represents an overall investment of $2.6 billion.
Once it opens, Vaudreuil-Soulanges Hospital will provide local care and services for neighbouring communities, as well as specialized services for the entire population of the CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest region. Pomerleau is leading the project, and Epsylon is delighted to be contributing to this remarkable new building that will be contemporary, welcoming and energy-efficient.

ETS, Pavilion F

Epsylon was chosen by EBC for the construction of Pavilion F on the l’École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS) campus. The new building, located at the south end of the main pavilion on Rue William in Montréal, is six storeys tall and also has a basement. The building has a total surface area of over 13,000 m² with space for 2,375 students and staff members.

The project was begun in 2021, and includes nearly 30 classrooms, open learning areas, study rooms, offices for research centres and much more. Epsylon is happy to be contributing to a place of learning designed for the coming generations of ETS graduates.

QScale

Qscale is a state-of-the-art processing centre located in Lévis. The project is powered by 142 megawatts of energy, nearly 100% of it renewable. It can host liquid-cooled racks of up to 200 kW density, along with more traditional air-cooled servers in the same environment.

Liquid solutions can include rear-door cooling (RDHx), direct liquid cooling (DLC), and immersive cooling. The concrete floors of the brand-new facility are built for very high loads, and designed to support the weight of tomorrow’s supercomputers. Epsylon created the envelope for this innovative project.

National Bank Tower

National Bank’s new headquarters will occupy a prime spot on Saint-Jacques street, in Montreal, and will rank among the city’s highest skyscrapers. Featured on the list of the great real estate projects of the last 25 years, it will rise right next to the Business center of the metropolis, which is accessible by Montreal underground (RESO).

This building, which will rise up to 40 levels, will feature more than 6600 unitized curtain wall modules produced and installed by Epsylon. Aiming for the highest environmental and wellness norms, this project will aim for the LEED v.4 and WELL certifications, while featuring many high end collaborative spaces and services to facilitate work – life balance, such as daycare, a training center and a 40 000 sq.ft. park.

Epsylon is very proud to have the opportunity to take part in this project, that will be the biggest one undertaken by our company to this day.

 

CHUM Phase II

We are very happy to announce that Epsylon has just obtained the contract for the construction of the second phase of the University of Montreal hospital center (CHUM)!

We are given the mandate for the development of the envelope of buildings B2 to B4 for this second phase of the CHUM, which will be built on 17 floors and will feature more than 200 000 ft2 of curtain walls and architectural aluminum panels.

We are proud to collaborate with Pomerleau to the construction of this imposing hospital center, an anchor point of the new Health District in Montreal.

YUL centre-ville Phase II

Epsylon is very proud to have won the mandate for the construction of YUL condos’ second tower in downtown Montreal!

Built in the heart of the action, these two luxurious 38-storey condo towers, featuring unique design, are the perfect embodiment of Montreal’s prestige urban life. Epsylon will achieve the whole curtain wall envelope for the second phase of this prestigious project.

Technopole CHU Ste-Justine

We are very happy to have earned the mandate for the construction of the building envelope for CHU Ste-Justine’s new “Technopole” in pediatric rehabilitation.

This ambitious project is a result of a joint work between researchers, clinicians, entrepreneurs and industrials of Quebec and features the construction of a new building that is part of CHU Ste-Justine’s rehabilitation centre; recruiting of new researchers, teachers and clinicians specialized in rehabilitation, and partnerships with institutions and organizations working in the field of pediatric rehabilitation. Epsylon undertook the construction of the building envelope of this new centre.

Maison Manuvie

Maison Manuvie is an exceptional building, featuring state-of-the-art technology and will soon become an icon in downtown Montreal. This 27-storey office tower will occupy more than 486,000 sq. ft. and aim for a LEED Gold certification. Such building will feature more than 225,000 sq. ft. of curtain walls provided by Epsylon.

Ericsson Canada

The new Ericsson headquarters, located in Ville Saint Laurent (Montreal), are a unique office space and cater to the human needs of its occupants. Almost the entire space has access to natural light. Furthermore, the project seeks a LEED Gold certification. Of a surface area of 275,000 sq. ft., more than 84,000 sq. ft. of curtain walls have been installed.

Place Viau

Epsylon gladly took part in the complete redevelopment of the Place Viau shopping center in Montreal. First Capital, who are the promoters of this project, plan the demolition of existing commercial buildings, the construction of an underground commercial space of more than 9,000 sq. m adjacent to 1,000 parking lots, the construction of ground-level commercial spaces and the construction of two six-storey residential towers with 288 apartments. Epsylon was glad to participate to this project by providing aluminium, glass, and glazing.