
Telus Sky tower
Shotcrete, Excavation
The Telus Sky tower will be the 3rd tallest building in Calgary with the deepest basement excavation in western Canada. HCM Group took on the challenge of creating a shoring system suitable

Sage Condominiums: Phase II
Shotcrete
The Sage Condominium in Waterloo required an innovative shoring system that could facilitate a 10 meter foundation depth while working within encroachment restrictions. HCM implemented a soldier pile and shotcrete shoring system

K2 Condominiums
Soldier Piles & Lagging
This development on King Street in Waterloo required approximately 15,000 SF of shoring for two levels of underground parking. RWH Engineering Inc. (RWH) designed a piles and lagging shoring system with rakers

65 Lillian Street Condominium Building
Shotcrete
Value Engineering Work on this jobsite included the excavation support system for a new condominium building located on 65 Lillian Street in Toronto, Ontario. HC Matcon used soldier piles and shotcrete lagging

Twinning of the West Trunk Sanitary Sewer
Caissons
This project includes the installation of a deep trunk sanitary sewer within bedrock under Erin Mills Parkway in Mississauga. HCM together with RWH Engineering proposed an innovative and economical design and construction process

St. Catharine’s Exit Shaft
Excavation
This project consisted of an exit shaft that was completed in one day and consisted of an innovative drilled shaft option completed at a fraction of the cost of the entry shaft

Dufferin Mall
Shotcrete, Underpinning, Excavation
Dufferin Mall Pedestrian Tunnel This renovation project includes the challenge of constructing a 10ft wide by 12ft deep pedestrian tunnel inside an active mall. HCM together with RWH Engineering proposed an innovative

Alloa Feedermain
Caissons
This project involved installation of 3 watertight caisson wall shafts. Two rectangular secant pile wall shaft approx 12m deep and one 6m diameter compression ring shaft approx 7m deep. In order to

Mount Royal University Conservatory
Soldier Piles & Lagging
Mount Royal University Conservatory Design considerations for the foundations were similar to previous projects in the area, with installation of approx. 220 cast-in-place belled piles. The project design team for structural &

Medicine Hat Regional Hospital – New Tower Expansion
Caissons, Micropiles, Underpinning
Medicine Hat Regional Hospital – New Tower Expansion The Government of Alberta and Alberta Health Services (AHS) have broken ground on this project, which will renovate and expand the hospital to improve