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Renewal of Les Terrasses de la Chaudière complex [Hull] | Public Services and Procurement Canada | BBB+Adamson | U/C

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Location: 15 Eddy St.

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1. Replacing the exterior (envelope replacement project)​

Status of the project: construction phase

The envelope replacement project (ERP) is the removal of the existing brick exterior and windows, and replacing them with a new exterior covering. This project will permanently address health and safety risks with LTDLC’s deteriorating exterior brick façade.

The new façade will be mainly glass, aluminum, and porcelain. The new design will contribute to the transformation of LTDLC into a modern and energy-efficient structure.

Pre-construction work began in the fall of 2022 in the exterior courtyard. Interior mobilization is underway at 1 Promenade du Portage and 10 Wellington Street.

Removal of the existing brick wall assembly will begin in the fall of 2023 at 1 Promenade du Portage. The project will be conducted in sequentially overlapping, building-by-building stages:
  • winter 2022 to summer 2024 for 1 Promenade du Portage
  • spring 2023 to fall 2025 for 10 Wellington Street
  • fall 2024 to winter 2026 at 15/25 Eddy Street
During construction, towers will be vacant. Occupants will be accommodated through a combination of:
  • telework
  • on-site temporary accommodations
  • off-site GCcoworking
  • other locations in the national capital region

Exterior brick inspection​

Every year, we inspect the bricks for safety and do any repairs needed. We will continue to inspect and repair the bricks until the entire exterior is replaced.

Removing overhead protection​

When we discovered that the aging exterior was deteriorating, we installed overhead protection systems and closed the courtyard. The overhead protection will be removed as we replace the exterior. The courtyard will be reopened once the complex is fully modernized.

Energy-efficient windows​

We will install new windows that will provide better insulation. These new windows will have multiple panes of energy-efficient glass. They will be better at keeping the cold out during the winter and keeping the cool in during the summer.

Effect on roads and bus routes​

We will work with the City of Gatineau and the Société de transport de l’Outaouais to minimize impacts on the general public and employees working at the complex.

Construction schedule​

The ERP project started in fall of 2022 and is expected to be completed during winter 2026.

2. Repairing and modernizing the parking garage​

Status of the project: completed

We completed the modernization of the parking garage in December of 2020. In addition to doing major structural repairs, we installed new:
  • ventilation systems
  • heating systems
  • electrical components
We also added new features to make the garage more environmentally sustainable, such as:
  • 355 bike racks
  • 17 electric vehicle charging stations
  • energy-efficient lighting (light-emitting diode [LED])

3. Modernizing the interior: GCworkplace​


Status of the project: phase 1 construction
We are modernizing the interior of the complex following GCworkplace standards. The project is called the GCworkplace: A modern workplace for the new public service. It is scheduled to be completed in phases over a 10-year period. We will do this work in parallel with the other projects being carried out.

The GCworkplace modernization program will give employees greater flexibility in where and how they work and is designed to enhance productivity. The new workplaces will have sustainable and energy-efficient features and meet accessibility standards.

Phase 1 will be completed at 15/25 Eddy Street in the summer of 2024. Spaces at 10 Wellington Street will be ready as soon as the ERP is completed. In this phase, we will modernize approximately 32,200 square metres of office space and accommodate an estimated 2,460 full-time employees. The project will accommodate employees who have been temporarily displaced by construction with telework options.

We have already renovated 3 areas at 15/25 Eddy. There is:
  • 3,187 square metres of available space on the 5th floor, accommodating approximately 255 workspaces
  • 2,261 square metres on the 15th floor for 178 workspaces
  • 5,613 square metres on the 6th floor for 473 workspaces assigned to a single occupant

Consultations​

We consulted with employees who will work in the new GCworkplace offices to understand their needs. Consultations included town halls, tenant meetings, surveys and questionnaires. In response, we are providing change management support services to facilitate the transition to a GCworkplace environment and to address issues expressed by occupants.

Design considerations​

We are also working with federal organizations occupying the complex to maximize Indigenous design considerations, such as:
  • inclusivity
  • medicine wheel inspiration
  • features
  • finishes
Work with these organizations and the Indigenous community resulted in the creation of Indigenous design guidelines. This will be used by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC) for the design of their offices nationwide, as well as by any other department wishing to design spaces using these concepts.

4. Renewing the base building systems​

Status of the project: planning phase

We plan on renewing and replacing the base building systems. This will help us meet future needs and achieve government sustainability targets.

The project includes repairing, upgrading or replacing the following systems:
  • heating and cooling
  • mechanical
  • electrical
  • plumbing
  • elevators
  • building automation and lighting control

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions​


The new systems will be more modern and will use energy more efficiently. Our overall target is for the complex to have net-zero carbon emissions.

5. Redeveloping the site​

Status of the project: planning phase

We plan on improving the following public sections of the complex:
  • landscape
  • courtyard
  • ground floor
  • retail spaces
This project will address long-outstanding issues with the way that people and materials move around the site.
 
I am having a hard time picturing this in reality. Can anyone think of any comparables? The days of Tunney's government bunker builds seem past. Now are the days of edc and finance downtown. Feeling positive about government buildings being tonier additions to Ottawa and Hull cityscape.
 
I am having a hard time picturing this in reality. Can anyone think of any comparables? The days of Tunney's government bunker builds seem past. Now are the days of edc and finance downtown. Feeling positive about government buildings being tonier additions to Ottawa and Hull cityscape.
There is so little public information about how this will look, especially when compared to Portage III. I'm anxious about it. I'm hoping for some awesome glazing, but I'm worried about those old brown tin-clad mechanical penthouses ruining the aesthetic if they don't reclad them.
 
I much prefer this over charwhites and punch hole windows... I think it will modernize the Gatineau skyline. It'll tie in well with the new Place du Portage design

Hard to see in the pics but the panels directly over a column look darker than the vision glass

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