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Sherwood Properties

Summarize the project's program, features, and achievements: The Sherwood project is situated on the eastern entry to Campbell Heights in Surrey, BC, and showcases outstanding architectural design and sustainable construction practices. The Sherwood Properties was developed by a local private developer, who envisioned a remarkable architectural entry into the business park while creating a suitable home for their business. The project covers 80,990 square feet and features striking reinforced, insulated concrete panels as its exposed exterior walls. The use of concrete tilt panels has not only contributed to the building's unique presence in the community but has also showcased the versatility and durability of tilt-up construction. What truly sets Sherwood Properties apart is the meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship evident in the construction process. The project boasts a total of 82 concrete tilt panels, including reveals that further enhance its aesthetic appeal. Among these panels are ones that stand as tall as 39'-9" and weigh over 109,000 lbs, demonstrating the engineering expertise and technical prowess involved in their fabrication and installation. One of the standout aspects of Sherwood Property is the project team's commitment to sustainable building practices. By adopting the tilt-up construction method and utilizing precast panels, the team has significantly reduced waste generated on the construction site, effectively contributing to a cleaner and greener environment. Furthermore, the thermal properties inherent in the concrete tilt-up panels have enhanced the building's energy efficiency, potentially reducing its carbon footprint and aligning with sustainable design principles. Sherwood Properties’ outstanding architectural design, efficient construction methods, and commitment to sustainability make it an exemplary project worthy of this esteemed recognition.

What obstacles were overcome related to the schedule, budget, program, specification, site, etc. on this project? Notably, the project encountered a significant challenge in designing and building around a group of protected trees located at the southwest corner of the site. Preserving the existing trees while constructing the Sherwood Properties demanded careful planning and execution. The project team engaged with environmental experts to develop a strategy that would ensure the protection and integrity of the trees throughout the construction process. This involved implementing specialized construction techniques and establishing protective measures to prevent damage to the root systems and surrounding environment. The team worked closely with regulatory authorities to comply with local regulations and guidelines concerning protected trees. This required meticulous coordination and communication to ensure that the design and construction activities adhered to the specified requirements while minimizing disruptions to the natural surroundings. The preservation of these trees not only contributes to the ecological value of the site but also enhances the aesthetic appeal and integration of the Sherwood Properties within its natural surroundings.

What is the potential for this project's impact on the community and/or environment? The Sherwood project holds immense potential for making a positive impact on both the community and the environment, primarily due to its great location at a new industrial hub. This strategic positioning opens up numerous opportunities for beneficial outcomes. From a community perspective, the project's presence in a new industrial hub brings forth economic advantages. It stimulates job creation and supports local businesses, fostering economic growth and stability. Establishing the Sherwood project generates employment opportunities not only during the construction phase but also in the long term as the facility becomes operational. This contributes to reducing unemployment rates, improving living standards, and enhancing the overall economic vitality of the community.

 
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Project Location

Surrey, BC V3S 7L3
Canada

Project Images

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Project Team (TCA Members)

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Photographer(s):
Andrew Fyfe

Project Specifics

Project Category:
Distribution
Building Types:
Distribution Center
Finishes:
Paint (Flat)
Features:
Cantilevered Panels
Embedded Items
Reveals
Insulation:
Sandwich Panel (Composite)
Environmental:
Number of Floors:
2
Tilt-Up Wall Area:
44,366 sq ft (4,122 sq m)
Total Floor Area:
80,990 sq ft (7,524 sq m)
Project Footprint:
72,820 sq ft (6,765 sq m)
Tallest Panel:
39 ft 9 in (12.12 m)
Widest Panel:
19 ft 3 in (5.87 m)
Largest Panel:
827 sq ft (76.8 sq m)
Heaviest Panel:
109,119 lbs (49,496 kg)
Tallest Cantilever:
15 ft 0 in (4.57 m)
Longest Spandrel:
24 ft 4 in (7.42 m)