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Creating spaces that sustain us now and in the future

At a Glance

  • LEED

    Certified

  • 37K

    Square Feet

  • $11M

    Construction Value

Location
Moncton, New Brunswick

Sackville Municipal Building

The Town of Sackville had a unique request: to design a new municipal services building that would house a new town hall alongside both the local RCMP and fire departments. The challenge was to maintain a clear separation of the three functions while delivering a cohesive building that also allowed for future growth. Stantec combined the stakeholders’ distinct requests into a highly functional building that will serve the Town of Sackville for many years to come.

Our goal for this building was to provide a consistent appearance through the use of common materials while still giving the new facility its own identity as an institutional building designed to protect and serve the citizens of Sackville and area.

This efficient, cost-effective hub for municipal and protective services was designed to LEED certification and is 60% more energy efficient than similar service buildings. The fire station includes space for new truck bays and the RCMP offices are spacious enough to accommodate both rural and municipal officers.

Stantec’s sustainable design includes common use areas, green roof, local stone cladding, reed inspired architectural screen, public art installations and solar panels.

At a Glance

  • LEED

    Certified

  • 37K

    Square Feet

  • $11M

    Construction Value

Location
Moncton, New Brunswick

Meet Our Team

Ian MacLaughlan, Principal

Dedicated service to my clients, together with full accountability always leads to a successful project.

Ian MacLaughlan

Principal

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