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Thank you for your pictures Jstaleness and Dmajackson. This is going up very quickly.
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Old Posted Feb 15, 2011, 9:28 PM
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New RCMP headquarters takes shape in Burnside
Green structure designed to last a century
By KELLY SHIERS Staff Reporter
Mon, Feb 14 - 4:54 AM

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The Mounties are finally getting their building.

Rising on a piece of property in Burnside Park, the new five-storey RCMP "H" Division headquarters is taking shape. The fourth floor is about 25 per cent complete and the second and third floors are in various stages of progress.

"If you’ve been by the site, you can well and truly see it above the treeline now and, very shortly, you’ll see it as a fixture on the skyline of Halifax," says project director Bill Fioratos.

Construction on the Garland Avenue headquarters began this summer with the awarding of a $59-million contract to PCL Constructors Canada Inc. It continues through the winter, with completion expected in 2013.

The final price tag will be about $100 million, funded by Public Works and Government Services Canada and the RCMP.

Sometime later that year, about 500 administrative and operational staff will move into the 24,000-square-

metre, state-of-the-art facility.

The building includes a five-storey administration building and a one-storey technical block. The public face of the arc-shaped building includes a mostly glass rotunda. Its back will be built of brick and its arc-shaped design and centre-corridor plan will allow sunlight to reach into almost all of the building’s workspaces.

"I think it will be quite attractive," Fioratos said.

But the building isn’t just about being nice to look at or to work in. Careful consideration has been given to ensure the building is built with the environment in mind and ensure it meets Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design green standards, he said. Plans include the largest green roof in Atlantic Canada, the use of dimming fixtures that adjust to natural light and the use of natural gas. Rainwater will be used for landscape maintenance and for low-flow toilets.

And it is designed to be durable, with officials hoping it will be the first building in Canada to meet the green standard of having an expected lifespan of a century.

The building will replace the existing but outdated RCMP headquarters which Public Works says is now 35 years old and no longer meets the force’s needs.

Initially, the federal government hoped to begin construction in 2009 but Ottawa was unable to find a developer to tackle the project.
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Old Posted Mar 18, 2011, 2:08 AM
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Old Posted Mar 22, 2011, 5:05 PM
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Old Posted Apr 5, 2011, 3:22 AM
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Old Posted May 16, 2011, 12:34 AM
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Old Posted Jun 6, 2011, 4:51 AM
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At least one of the cranes for this came down yesterday. I could just barely see the top of the taller one from my apartment.
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Both cranes are gone now and there's some metal work going up for the exterior cladding:





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Old Posted Aug 20, 2011, 12:39 AM
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Old Posted Oct 11, 2011, 5:35 PM
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There is too much brick and not enough glass on the outer wall that faces Burnside Dr or Commodore Dr depending where you are. This and some parts of 111 highway are where this building is most visible. It kinda looks like a high school built 40-50 years ago. It's nice on the inner portion though as it's way more modern looking with proper use of glass. The only people that really see that are the people that work there though.
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Old Posted Jan 31, 2012, 1:38 AM
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The use of that orange metal is starting to get annoying... everything will look so dated. At least the silver stuff is somewhat timeless. They both get dirty.
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One from my cell taken from Wright and Burnside Campus.

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At first glance I thought the front portion was a parking structure. That is a very large building, it seems.
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