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January 18, 2010
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Windows for Onyx condos in Mississauga, Ontario
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Glass work continues on the Onyx condominiums on Webb Drive in Mississauga, Ont. Owner/construction manager Davies Smith Developments Inc. has completion of the 36-storey, 353-unit project scheduled for July 2010.
The work also includes a sauna/steam room, indoor swimming pool, hut tub, an exercise room and a rooftop terrace.
The architect for the Onyx is Raw Design.
Consultants are: Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd. (structural); Condeland Engineering Ltd. (civil); and Able Engineering Inc. (mechanical/electrical).
Subtrades include: Coreydale Contracting Co. (excavation); HC Matcon Inc. (site work); Avenue Building Corp. (structural steel); University Plumbing & Heating; Speedy Electric Co. Ltd; Primeline Windows Inc.; and ThyssenKrupp Elevator Ltd.
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