We are very proud to get this mandate which consists of elaborating the exterior envelope of the new Carré St-Laurent in Montreal. This brand new mixed-use building complex of approximately 260,000 sq. ft. showcases a unique commercial space for grocery purposes, on the ground floor, the Montreal History Centre on the first floor as well as 700 employees from the government of Quebec that are spread out over 8 floors in the south tower. Such project aims to obtain a LEED NE certification in accordance with sustainable development principles.
This new building will undoubtedly become an icon in downtown Montreal, at the corner of St. Laurent Boulevard and Ste. Catherine Street.
Between spring 2016 and spring 2019, public areas in front of the Parliament Building and the inner courtyard turned into a huge construction site in order to allow the construction of an underground reception pavilion of approximately 3,800 sq. m., in addition to the 1,500 sq. m. expansion below the inner courtyard.
Epsylon is proud to have participated in such project by providing and installing curtain walls.
This all-new 9-storey office building, located near the popular Ottawa Trainyards shopping centre, features more than 60,000 sq. ft. of curtain walls provided by Epsylon.
Jean-Lesage International Airport continues its expansion and has undertaken construction works that have doubled the area of its international concourse.
More than 56,000 ft2 of curtain walls have been installed by Epsylon.
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.
With the help of Epsylon, the University Laval built the Super PEPS, which is Eastern Canada’s most important sports complex. This 85 million $ project consisted in extending current facilities in order to add an olympic swimming pool and an amphitheater gym with a capacity of 3,500 seats.The four major additions have made University Laval’s sports center one of the most modern complexes in Quebec and even in Canada.
In order to strengthen its position at the heart of the city of Levis economic development, the Desjardins Group restructured its office building and granted itself with this magnificient 15-storey glass tower, which has obtained the LEED Gold certification.
For the Cité Desjardins, Epsylon elaborated the entire exterior envelope of this 380,000 sq. ft. building with prefabricated curtain walls.
Epsylon was involved in the renovation and expansion of Quebec’s Science Complex by restoring its building envelope. The surface to be covered was a 120,000 sq. ft. envelope that was spread over 120 bay windows. The work involved the supply and installation of high-performance curtain walls, aluminum panels, and prefabricated silicone 4-face spandrels.
For the Champlain Mall project in Brossard, Epsylon manufactured and installed new skylights.
“Concerned about education and health-related causes, it is a privilege for us to be involved in a project where the development of knowledge is in the spotlight.” When it began its activities, Epsylon could only rejoice at the scale that took its order book by entering the imminent completion of the envelope of the “Cité du Savoir” in Laval. This $51 million pavilion, affiliated with the University of Montreal, rises over 6 floors spread over a total area of 20,500 sq. m. The mandate of Epsylon was to build the building’s exterior envelope on an area of 59,500 sq. ft. using high-performance prefabricated and conventional curtain walls, as well as prefabricated aluminum panels.