BC Children’s Hospital Centre for Health Complexity – Slocan Campus

The Slocan campus in East Vancouver is being redeveloped into a groundbreaking new facility dedicated to children and youth living with complex health conditions. Designed to strengthen ties with the community, this thoughtfully planned campus will offer a welcoming, integrated healthcare environment.

The Slocan Facility & Daycare development will be delivered in phases and will feature a new three-storey Complex Care Centre, alongside a purpose-built daycare facility. The project is targeting LEED v4 Gold Certification for Healthcare, in line with the City of Vancouver’s Green Building Policy.

PML is pleased to share that we have been awarded the full mechanical scope of work for this project, including HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection, Controls, and Medical Gas, under a Design Assist contract.

Surrey Memorial Hospital Renal Centre

This project involves the development of a standalone, brand-new 3-storey Renal Dialysis Services Centre. The third floor will be dedicated to housing mechanical and electrical systems, contributing to improved patient care within the community.

Our mechanical scope of work includes providing design-assist services along with plumbing, HVAC, and fire protection installations. 

Dawson Creek & District Hospital

The Dawson Creek and District Hospital Replacement Project will result in a new state-of-the-art Dawson Creek and District Hospital that will be built in Treaty 8 territory, the ancestral home of the Beaver, Cree, Saulteau, Sicannie (Sikanni), and Slavey.

University of Victoria – Science Building

The UVIC Engineering Expansion Project consists of two new state-of-the-art academic buildings: the Engineering Computer Science Building Expansion, a six-storey, 68,180 SF. building, and the High Bay Research and Structures Laboratory Building, a two-storey, 20,900 SF.

Royal BC Museum PARC Campus

The new 15,200-square-metre state-of-the-art mass timber facility will house the province’s collections, BC Archives, and research departments. Designed to meet CleanBC’s energy-efficiency standards and achieve LEED Gold certification, the building will also significantly improve public access to the collections, of which currently less than one percent are available for immediate viewing.