Our Projects
Below you will find some of the projects we have proudly delivered in a variety of industry sectors. Use the arrows to navigate the galleries, and please reach out to us if you have any questions!
This new construction school was completed using the modified design build delivery method.
A new 6,105 square meter, three story educational facility serving students from Primary to Grade twelve.
This new high school and community centre includes the latest in technology for its teaching areas, two large gymnasiums and a fully functional theatre.
Delivered both Electrical & Mechanical designs for the new Yarmouth Elementary School LEED Project.
This new 109,000 square foot, P-9 school provides a contemporary, state-of-the-art educational facility for its 950 students.
Renovations and additions to a 150,000 sq.ft. Educational facility originally constructed in 1959.
This project consisted of a 70 bed, 69,000 square foot, 15 million dollar long term care facility.
A new 125,000 sq.ft. medical facility and incorporates ambulance bays, emergency services, diagnostic imaging, endoscopy, and more.
Redevelopment of an existing building, designed to meet the highly specialized needs of the 40 clients.
Provided complete M&E consulting engineering services for this new church with a unique architectural design.
Existing M&E systems in this historic building were removed in their entirety and replaced with modern code compliant systems.
The Chiefs’ and Petty Officers’ Mess at Stadacona Base in Halifax, now known as “Juno Tower,” is Nova Scotia’s and DND’s first LEED certified building.
Dumac Energy provided complete M&E engineering for a borehole geothermal installation for the new learning centre.
Complete phased renovation and modernization of Elliot Hall, exterior re-cladding of the Huggins Science Building, and the addition of a 10,000sqft science pavilion.
A four-story, 49,600 square foot and environmentally-conscious learning environment.
A 9,000 square foot renovation of the former 2 Melody Drive church, converted to research labs, a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) lab and office space.
A 12,700 square foot addition to the existing Dalhousie Life Sciences Building which opened in October 2015, it serves as a multi-use space for students and faculty.