Located in downtown Laval, Centropolis has welcomed this new 6-storey Class A office building thanks to a 30 M$ investment from Ivanhoé Cambridge. This building was an important development project rising in this area and has reinforced Centropolis’ goal of becoming a multifunctionnal service center. Such shopping centre was built in compliance with the highest contruction industry standards. Epsylon was proud to be part of this initiative as our company put measures in place in order to make sure that products offered, including curtain walls, complied with socially responsible standards.
This new building of the Centropolis is certified LEED Gold.
Thanks to Stéphane Brügger, photographer, and the Aedifica Architectural Firm for providing us with magnificient photographs.
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.
Epsylon was proud to contribute to the construction of the new Shriners Hospital for Children that is part of the Glen Hospital Campus in the McGill University Health Centre, in which we collaborated as well.
Deloitte Tower is located between the Bell Centre and Windsor Station in Montreal, has 28 floors and is one of the most visible towers in downtown Montreal. This modern building is the foundation of rental offices that perform commercial activities. Epsylon’s expertise has been called for the design and installation of 285,000 sq. ft. of prefabricated curtain walls that cover over 80% of the building envelope. In this way, Deloitte Tower is the first office building in Montreal with a LEED Platinum certification that guarantees an energy cost reduction by 35 to 40%. Also, this decreases expenses and harmful emissions.This is a great achievement for our company!
“Complexe La Capitale” is a 9-storey office tower with a surface area of 174,000 sq. ft. and is located on “Boulevard des Galeries”, in Lebourgneuf. For the building envelope, Epsylon used high-performance prefabricated curtain walls made up of glass and aluminum panels.
This project consisted in replacing roof skylights in the Montreal Biodome, which was a complex and technical challenge due to the particular 3D geometry of the roof. Epsylon’s team has overcome this challenge brilliantly when executing construction works for Phases II, III, and IV, now completed. The company replaced the majority of the 55 existing skylights over a period of 5 years, which was quicker than expected: an achievement we are proud of!
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.
The McGill University Health Centre was a 2.5-billion redevelopment project which implied the construction of three sites: the Glen Site, the Montreal General Hospital, and the Lachine Hospital. Epsylon participated to the realization of this project by providing curtain walls, aluminum panels, and skylights for the envelope of these buildings.
The Glen site of the McGill University Health Centre is the first hospital in the province of Quebec that has received the LEED Gold certification. We are proud to have contributed to this achievement.
The 500 Grande-Allée is a prestigious and entirely renovated office building. The project for this building was to reshape top floors and new premises on the last two floors.