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Our building design experience includes over 10,200 projects covering a wide range of sectors, each with their own unique needs. From education and research to health care projects, we champion an integrated design approach, ensuring our clients benefit from the creative thinking of our different design professionals. We seek the more efficient and sustainable solution and our LEED® accredited designers and project teams ensure our clients achieve this goal.
FACILITY CONSULTING
We love taking what is considered old and making it new again. Williams Engineering consults on existing buildings, in a wide range of ages and needs, to make them more functional, efficient, and cost-effective. We take outdated or poorly performing building exteriors and complete a full restoration to make them more efficient and aesthetically pleasing. We also work behind the scenes to ensure buildings operate more efficiently. We can complete an energy analysis, replace and upgrade heating and cooling systems, and renew, retrofit, and repair electrical systems.
When property is bought or sold, or when its value needs to be assessed, Williams Engineering delivers peace of mind. Our team of specialists and experts evaluate and comment on the condition or value of a property and can perform various life cycle replacement studies. Using technology, practical thinking, and our multi-disciplinary approach, we give existing buildings a new lease on life.
Please contact your nearest WE office for more information.
AAFC Cereal Research Centre Laboratory
Project Type: Education and ResearchOn behalf of Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) in the spring of 2008, Williams conducted a conceptual options heating study for the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Cereal Research Centre’s Science Laboratory building, located on the University of Manitoba campus in Winnipeg.
Allan and Jean Millar Centre
Project Type: RecreationalFor many small communities in Central and Northern Alberta, there are very few recreational activities available to the public during the seven or more winter months.
Aspen Heights School Renovation
Project Type: Education and ResearchAspen Heights Elementary School located in Red Deer, Alberta was originally constructed in 1949. The school's current population stands at approximately 225 students. Major renovations to the school and a four classroom addition began in June of 2009.
Banff Community High School Modernization
Project Type: Education and ResearchBeginning in 2001, the Canadian Rockies School Division required major remodeling of the Banff Community High School. The new 5,960 m2, two-storey school includes junior high and high school classrooms, a visual arts shop, an art workshop, a construction technology shop, computer labs, administration offices, and a community gymnasium.
Bellanca Building
Project Type: Commercial, Office, and CivicLocated in downtown Yellowknife, the ten-storey, 5,575 m2 Bellanca Building houses Government of Canada offices and ground floor commercial space.

