Exquisite architecture and professional design become part of your project when building a Country Lane home, addition or interior renovation. Feel the difference when you call Country Lane Builders, a family business since 1981.
Landmark Builders is a design-build contractor with its head office located in Hanover, Ontario. Landmark has the design knowledge and engineering expertise to construct your building to the highest standard.
The firm of Gail E. Lamb Architect was first established in London, Ontario in 1967 and in 1985 the practice was incorporated with Gail E. Lamb, B. Arch., MRAIC, O.A.A. as principal practitioner.We have earned a reputation for providing a thorough, professional service to our clients and for producing handsome, functional buildings.
From renovations to new construction, small community initiatives to large, multi-million dollar, one-of-a-kind projects, we remain relentlessly focused on achieving our clients' goals through design excellence and sustainable solutions. Employing and Integrated Design Process, we offer architectural, mechanical engineering, interior design, heritage consulting, LEED facilitation and project management services.
Structural Engineer, Building Inspections, Inspections, Project Management, Municipal Engineering, Drafting, Professional Engineering, Architectural, House Plans, Foundation Engineer, Residential, Site Plans, Septic Systems, Civil Engineer
Three Hills Engineering Ltd is a small firm that provides a wide range of civil, structural and architectural design services. Our team is ready to work with builders, homeowners, and businesses to design your project needs. Civil services include: septic and storm water management design, site planning, surveying and subdivision development. Structural and architectural services include everything from small home inspections and renovations to new builds and large commercial projects. Contact us today to discuss your project needs or check our website to learn more about our services.
Toronto the Good 2014, our tenth annual public party, was a big success. We had attendance exceeding 1000 people, and, according to accounts, a good time was had by all. Beer and wine. As the scaffold has been coming down over the summer, Torontonians might have noticed a new-old building at the corner of Yonge and Temperance: the last remaining of a row of historic buildings.