Armand-Corbeil High School

Expansion of a high school by 6,875 m², including the demolition of an existing swimming pool to create a sports field with artificial turf, and the redevelopment of existing areas across 3 floors. The project included the addition of 24 classrooms, science labs, two gymnasiums, and an agora with oversized bleachers topped by a wood-panelled ceiling. A woodworking shop with a dust collector and mechanical ventilation systems for each piece of equipment as well as a garden were also built. The mechanical system features geothermal wells to minimize energy costs. The building’s structure consists of a conventional steel frame.
- City
- Terrebonne, Québec
- Construction type
- High School
- Area
- 6 875 m² - 74,001 pi2
- Capacity
- 24 classrooms
- Exterior
Site development also includes a new 80-space parking lot.
- Sustainable design
Mechanical system characterized by geothermal wells to minimize energy costs.
- Sector
- Institutional
- Work Type
- Buildings
- Construction method
- Design-bid-build
- Expertise
- Sustainable construction
Procurement management
Gestion de projet
Technical sheet
- Contract type
- Lump-sum contract
- Execution period
- 2021-2023
- Client
- Centre de services scolaire des Affluents (CSSDA)
- Landscape architect
- BC2
- Architecture
- Menkès Shooner Dagenais Letourneaux
- Structural engineering
- GBi
- Mechanical engineering
- Ponton-Guillot | Charland, Dubé, Robillard Experts-conseils
- Civil engineering
- GBi

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