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Capital Projects
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  • Library Roof
  • First Nations Gathering Centre
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  • 2012 Projects

2012 Projects

2012 was a busy year for the PMO. Construction highlights included the design of the redevelopment of the campus’s western parking lots, creation of the University Prairie Quad north of Markin Hall, building of the Sports Medicine Clinic in the 1st Choice Savings Centre for Sport and Wellness, the construction of new residences in Aperture Park, work on the University Centre for the Arts HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) improvements, and Physical Education (PE) Building renovations.

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