Facilities projects on campus
Concordia’s Facilities Management strives to improve spaces for students, faculty and staff. In addition to regular maintenance projects, there are longer, more complex undertakings about which community members may have questions.
Featured projects
Guy-De Maisonneuve (GM) Building deep energy retrofit
Concordia’s first PLAN/NET ZERØ pilot project is a deep energy retrofit of the GM Building. This major initiative is part of the university’s long-term commitment to decarbonize its campuses and create living labs for sustainable innovation.
Through the retrofit, Concordia is turning essential building repairs into an opportunity to reduce energy consumption by 50 per cent, eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and create healthier, more resilient spaces for the community.
Hall stairwell and terrace redesign
As part of ongoing efforts to enhance the Henry F. Hall Building’s capacity, Facilities Management is constructing a new exit stairwell to improve safety and ensure compliance with building codes.
This project also presents an opportunity to reimagine the Hall terrace. The redesign will improve circulation within the building while transforming the terrace into a more accessible, functional and visually engaging space. A key element of the project includes the integration of Indigenous design.
Rendering by N.F.O.E. Architecture