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Revision as of 13:19, 29 March 2023

IMPORTANT: Please note that this site has been replaced by the new PDP3 AWR Project Portal on GCpedia; no further updates will be made to this site.

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Project overview Project phases and milestones Objectives and benefits Notices to building occupants More information

Project Overview

PDP3 is the largest of four buildings that constitute Place du Portage. It currently serves as Public Services and Procurement Canada’s (PSPC) headquarters. The complex was built in the 1970s and consists of:

  • 9 towers
  • commercial areas
  • 4 basement levels
  • a 3-level underground parking garage

The PDP3 AWR project consists in a complete overhaul of both the inside and outside of the building. This includes base building systems such as windows, the building exterior (also known as the building envelope), plumbing, electrical systems, heating and cooling systems, and more. As part of the planned midlife renewal work, we are doing much-needed renovations and are replacing systems that have reached the end of their useful life.

The project considers GoC priorities, including:

This project will demonstrate the Government of Canada (GoC)'s commitment to greening and environmental sustainability, incorporating elements such as a high-efficiency building envelope, increased insulation, high efficiency heating, cooling and ventilation systems, and much more.

The renewed PDP3 building is also being designed to meet the modern workplace standard for the GoC known as GCworkplace which offers greater flexibility in where and how people work and suits the needs of a hybrid, post-pandemic workforce.

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