New Niagara Falls Entertainment Centre Names Electrical, Mechanical, Technology and Facility Management Sub-Contractors

Plan Group Inc

 

Septemeber 14, 2017

Plan Group Inc. has announced that it has been selected the sub-contractor of choice to provide Electrical, Mechanical and Information Communications and Automated Technologies (ICAT) for the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation’s new Niagara Falls Entertainment Centre project.

Located in the City of Niagara Falls, Ontario, the new entertainment facility will feature a performance space with multiple stage configurations and seating for over 5,000 all age patrons. Additional features include a public lobby and gathering spaces, box offices, bar and concessions.

Plan Group and Bouygues Energies & Services Canada’s contract with Bird Construction Inc. will include design build leadership, mechanical construction including plumbing, sheet metal, controls, sprinklers and HVAC, electrical construction and ICAT services consisting of lighting, power distribution, fire alarm, security, audio visual and theatre lighting systems. Upon project completion, Bouygues Energies & Services Canada will provide facilities management and lifecycle services to the property including  plant maintenance, utility management, housekeeping and waste management, grounds keeping services, help desk services, security services, theatre equipment maintenance and lifecycle management throughout the 20 year concession period.

“We are proud to be a part of the team building and maintaining this facility which will contribute to the overall health of Ontario’s economy,” said Paul Sheridan, President and COO of Plan Group Inc. “This is an exciting project for us because not only are we able to showcase our integrated project delivery model with all three of our disciplines – electrical, mechanical and ICAT – but this is also the first opportunity we’ve had to work alongside our sister company Bouygues Energies & Services Canada.”

http://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/plan-group-inc-and-bouygues-energies–services-named-electrical-mechanical-technology-and-facilities-management-sub-contractor-for-new-niagara-falls-entertainment-centre-643915563.html

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