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We still think it is remarkable that you can call, text, or email anyone from virtually anywhere. Williams Engineering helps make this possible by designing and constructing the infrastructure for the growing telecommunications industry. We use our extensive experience in building design to create the environment that supports large telecommunications networks, data centres, equipment, and cables. Our designs create temperature controlled areas that keep networks and systems operational and safe. While most of our clients are in the telecommunications and wireless communications industries, we also service clients with significant site-specific telecommunication needs. We are proud of the relationships we have developed with clients like Telus, Bell, NorthwesTel and the Government of Alberta.
Bell ING Building
Project Type: Commercial, Office, and CivicBell West Inc. is one of Canada’s largest telecommunications providers. Over the past several years, Williams and Bell West Inc. have worked together to develop Canadian communications infrastructure, strengthening systems and expanding capacity.
County of Paintearth Municipal Office Building & Industrial Subdivision
Project Type: Commercial, Office, and CivicAs part of Williams Engineering Canada Inc.'s existing relationship with the communities of the Paintearth region, our firm was asked to provide conceptual planning, design, and engineering services for the new County of Paintearth municipal office and planned light industrial/highway commercial sub-division. Williams Engineering produced the conceptual plan for the phased development of the site which at build-out will be home to the municipal office, a truck stop serving the high-load Highway 36 corridor, and 15 Light Industrial/Highway Commercial lots.
SMART Technologies
Project Type: Commercial, Office, and CivicWilliams Engineering was proud to be working with GEC Architecture on this 27,000 m2 complex at the University of Calgary Research Park. The project is for a global private sector client, SMART Technologies Inc., involved in the research, design, and manufacturing of telecommunications equipment.

