Steel: A History of Strength. A Future of Possibilities.

Canadian Institute of Steel Construction

National Works Yard

LEED Gold using the strength of steel

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photos: Terri Meyer Boake
 

Some Key Numbers

Completion: 2004
 

Contributors

Project Name: City of Vancouver National Works Yard
Architecture and Engineering: Omicron Architecture Engineering Construction Services Ltd.
Owner: City of Vancouver
Steel Fabrication and Erection: Solid Rock Steel

The City of Vancouver National Works Yard on Chess Street in Vancouver is one of the most recent recipients of LEED Gold under the LEED BC rating system. The initial strategy of the City of Vancouver was to at least rank LEED Certified for this project, but it was found to be worthwhile to upgrade first to Silver then to Gold in terms of credits that were deemed within the reach of this project. The entire design of all systems and architecture of this building was under the direction of Omicron in Vancouver. For more information on this firm, please visit: www.omicronaec.com

Structural steel was used on the exterior of the building to support the roof extension that provides solar shading for the large glazed areas on the south facade/front of the building. Steel is also key in providing enhanced connections for the parallam structure for the roof of the building.