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  • St Lawrence College student residence

    St Lawrence College student residence

    Andre Construction was hired to design and build the third and most recent residence at St Lawrence College. The new six storey concrete framed residence has both single and double-occupancy suites and common areas for group studies and social activities...

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  • Restoration of the Queen’s University Richardson Hall

    Restoration of the Queen’s University Richardson Hall

    Richardson Hall, a historical prominent building on University Avenue houses the Queen’s University Principal's Office, the offices of several Vice-Principals, and the University Secretariat. Queen’s hired Andre Construction to restore and update Richardson Hall to a standard that one would expect...

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  • Queen’s University campus University Avenue

    Queen’s University campus University Avenue

    University Avenue cuts through the centre of the Queen’s Queen’s University campus, in downtown Kingston, Ontario. It is lined by many of Queen’s most historic buildings. As the street’s infrastructure began to age and could no longer meet the growing...

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  • Historical City of Kingston Market Square

    Historical City of Kingston Market Square

    Downtown Kingston’s central hub, Market Square, has been a place for vendors to sell their wares for more than 200 years. The open space at King Street and Brock Street serves as an outdoor movie theatre on summer evenings and...

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  • Garage Collapse of Confederation Place Hotel

    Garage Collapse of Confederation Place Hotel

    The Confederation Place Hotel is located in downtown Kingston on the waterfront of Lake Ontario. The parking garage of the Confederation Place Hotel is in the basement of this six-story hotel. In April 2010, the two-story parkade collapsed, crushing cars...

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  • J.K. Tett Centre

    J.K. Tett Centre

    The J.K. Tett Centre is a heritage building owned by the City of Kingston, located on the waterfront of Lake Ontario. Constructed in 1832, the City sought to rejuvenate the run-down building into an arts and cultural centre entitled “The...

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