This three-storey institutional building (originally a private residence), with two basements, was designed in the Edwardian style and built around 1902. Architects Edward and William Sutherland Maxwell designed it. The original owner was Arthur Hamilton. The building was purchased by the Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning in 1974.Ìý
The building is located on Pine Avenue, on the south side of Mount Royal. The main entrance, however, is on the west façade. The exterior walls are all covered in red clay bricks with architectural elements made of limestone.
The building at 1140 Pine Avenue retains most of its original qualities, both inside and out. The interior has been only slightly modified to meet its new functions.Ìý
Project Description:
This is a portion of project 19-163 that was split for administrative reasons.
Limited intervention to limit degradation of the building.
Project Details:
Status | To be determined |
Est. Project Start Date | TBD |
Est Budget Range | TBD |
Location | Pine 1140, BuildingÌý196 |
Project NumberÌý | 22-040 |
ContactÌý | map.procurement [at] mcgill.ca |
Please read the following information carefully :
Sustainable Procurement
The businesses with which the University will conclude a contract with in the course of this project will have to respect the McGill Supplier Code of Conduct.
Other requirements may apply, such as (for example): the quantification and limiting of GHG emissions over the contract or asset lifecycle, sustainable construction/product certifications, involvement of indigenous businesses or of social economy businesses, design for circularity, and so on.
Notice :Information in this document is not to be interpreted as a commitment to conduct any solicitation in any particular market (or to fulfill any particular need) within any timeframe. This document is based on preliminary assessments which may be modified and needs may consequently be increased, partially fulfilled or cancelled. The needs of the client units may fluctuate according to their capabilities and priorities. Moreover, this acquisition plan is subject to various risk factors that have an influence on the operations of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, such as available revenue, inflation, changes in: provincial and federal policies, technologies, human resources, social movements and trends, demographic aspects of the student population and the academic personnel. |
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