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Fostering a safe, welcoming, and productive learning environment

At a Glance

  • 40K

    Square Feet

  • $12M+

    Construction Value

Location
La Broquerie, Manitoba
Offices

Arborgate Middle School Addition and Renovations

Arborgate Middle School is an education institution in La Broquerie, Manitoba that serves about 400 students each year. The school recognized its need for more space to support the community of students. So when they were devising plans for a brand-new 40,000-square-foot addition, they engaged our multidisciplinary design team to help.

Our team provided full architectural interiors, mechanical, structural, and civil engineering design, in addition to acoustical and LEED consulting services. The goal behind the new school addition was to foster a safe, welcoming, and productive learning environment that also demonstrates La Broquerie’s commitment towards a sustainable future.

Housing Grades 5-8, the space will functionally- and architecturally-integrate with the existing 20,000-square-foot facility, which is also undergoing some minor alterations. The addition serves as the school's new main entrance, and is designed to provide the community with a modern and sustainable facility that respects the cultural heritage of La Broquerie

The addition at Arborgate Middle School provides Manitoba's fastest-growing community with an enhanced educational environment and much-needed classroom, library, gymnasium, and multipurpose spaces. Our customized, integrated design process addressed the importance that full school operations remain intact throughout construction.

At a Glance

  • 40K

    Square Feet

  • $12M+

    Construction Value

Location
La Broquerie, Manitoba
Offices

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