Renovations to Edmonton tower will complete makeover of downtown corner
When Procura finishes renovating its newly renamed WSP Place building at 109 Street and Jasper Avenue, the company will have significantly changed the look of the key downtown intersection.
The developer has started major improvements on the former Associated Engineering Building, which includes recladding the building’s concrete edifice with aluminum and a triple-pane window wall system, new heating and ventilation, tenant space improvements and green additions, such as a natural-gas fired cogeneration plant to target high LEED environmental standards.
No cost estimate was released.
Chandos Construction is the general contractor and Manasc Issac is the architecture firm on the project.
“I believe we have to look 10 or 20 years ahead,” Procura president and CEO George Schluessel said Wednesday. “In general, Edmonton has many older B- and C-class buildings that are very inefficient, they don’t have the air quality and they’re not in keeping with today’s modern standards expected by tenants, and some of these will be repurposed or renovated.”