Renovation of Pavilion N – Construction of a Daycare

Jewish General Hospital

Following the fire at Pavilion N, and after a 10-year wait, the Jewish General Hospital finally launched the project to build its daycare center. Listed under the heritage label, this building, built in 1962, belonged to the Sisters of Holy Cross until 2008, when it was purchased by the Jewish General Hospital.

 

 

 

As part of this project, the building will undergo a complete renovation:

– Complete renovation of the façade and installation of a new roof,

– Asbestos decontamination

– Installation of new windows

– Foundation insulation

– New electrical and water inlets; installation of sprinklers and fire alarms; renovation of the elevator.

 

Renovation of a historic building built for the Sisters of Holy Cross in 1962 and left abandoned for over a year. The structure of the building, the ceiling height, the presence of asbestos and respect for the historical aspect were as many constraints as they were challenges. Carrying out the project in two distinct phases (exterior and interior renovation) was also a major challenge.

 

Enertech Solutions represented the interests of the Jewish General Hospital throughout the entire project, from the financial package and planning, to calls for tenders from professionals, obtaining permits from the City of Montreal and changes of use (passage through the CCU), discussions and negotiations with insurance companies following the fire, calls for tenders from general contractors, and monitoring of construction and schedules.

 

And that’s not counting the installation by Énertech of an air system with a thermal wheel for energy recovery, and the steps taken by the company to obtain subsidies from Hydro-Québec.

Budget: $4 million
Timeline:
January 2016 - August 2016 (6 months)

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