Integrated Construction Concepts Ltd.

 


Concrete Tilt-Up Construction (Industrial, Commercial/Office, Retail)

Concrete tilt-up construction is the most tried, tested, and true building technologies and this has been the case for more than a century.  ICC has latched on to tilt-up and made it a specialty.  We are the best at it in Western Canada because an innovative spirit lines everything we do.

Recent Projects

 

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Client Name: Continental Transport
Description: ICC is constructing this 13,500 sq. ft. distribution centre for an end user in Victoria, at the Victoria International Airport.


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Client Name: Dava
Description: Richmond, BC. Two buildings, each approximately 26,000 sq. ft. Building B will be constructed for an end user and building A will be constructed on spec.


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Client Name: Dynamic
Description: ICC constructed this 80,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility complete with a 6000 sq. ft. office for the end user. The building uses concrete tilt-up construction and is located in Abbotsford, BC.


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Client Name: Farrell Estates
Description: Richmond, BC. 80,000 sq. ft. multi-unit commercial warehouse/office building.


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Client Name: Griffin
Description: ICC built this 42,000 sq. ft. multi-unit commercial office/retail building in Coquitlam, BC. This project is beside Ikea, very visible from Highway No. 1 and uses concrete tilt-up construction.


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Client Name: Hammersmith
Description: Richmond, BC. ICC has just began constructing two multi-unit commercial office/retail buildings adjacent to each other for the same developer.


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Client Name: IMAC
Description: Richmond, BC. 110,000 sq. ft. industrial warehouse with 5,000 sq. ft. of office mezzanine. Constructed using concrete tilt-up technology.


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Client Name: Knox & Savage
Description: Richmond, BC. 17,500 sq. ft. multi-unit commercial warehouse office building.


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Client Name: Morgan Brake
Description: Richmond, BC. 19,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility for complete with 2500 sq. ft. of office space for the end user, Morgan Brake and Clutch. Constructed by ICC using concrete tilt-up technology.


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Client Name: Nerval 1
Description: Edmonton, Alberta. 13,000 sq. ft. commercial retail building with mezzanine.


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Client Name: Panorama Park
Description: Concrete tilt-up construction of multiple office and commercial/retail buildings for various end users: quick service food, pub, retail etc. The site is approximately 10 acres and there will be eight buildings when complete, two of which will be three story office buildings. Location: Surrey, BC


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Client Name: Pebo Stone
Description: ICC completed this 50,000 sq. ft. stone manufacturing facility in Richmond, BC for the end user, Pebo Stones Corp. The building was constructed using concrete tilt-up technology.


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Client Name: Robillard
Description: Edmonton, Alberta. 20,000 sq. ft. multi-unit commercial warehouse office building.


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Client Name: Rodeo Square
Description: Surrey, BC. 33,000 sq. ft. three story commercial office and retail project developed by Terrex Group.


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Client Name: Rona
Description: Langford, BC. Manufactured in Surrey, BC, supplied to Vancouver Island, and finally installed 161 pre-cast panels for Rona.


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Client Name: Shelter Island
Description: Richmond, BC. 75,000 sq. ft. three story commercial office building constructed by ICC using concrete tilt-up technology.


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Client Name: Singhmar Group
Description: Nisku, Alberta. 30,000 sq. ft. two story commercial office building.


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Client Name: St. Albert Trail
Description: Edmonton, Alberta. 39,000 sq. ft. three story commercial office building with underground parkade.


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Client Name: Steels - Calgary
Description: This is one of four concrete tilt-up buildings ICC has constructed for Steels. This particular project is a 100,000 sq. ft. office/warehouse/distribution centre in Calgary, Alberta.


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Client Name: Steels - Edmonton
Description: This is one of four concrete tilt-up buildings ICC has constructed for Steels. This particular project is a 100,000 sq. ft. office / warehouse / distribution centre in Edmonton, Alberta.


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Client Name: Steels - Kelowna
Description: This is one of four buildings ICC has constructed for Steels. This particular project is a 25,000 sq. ft. office/warehouse/distribution centre.


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Client Name: Steels - Surrey
Description: Surrey, BC. This is one of four buildings ICC has constructed for Steels. This particular project is a 85,000 sq. ft. office/warehouse/distribution centre.


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Client Name: Tailor Made
Description: Sherwood Park, Alberta. 40,000 sq. ft. three story commercial office with underground parking.


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Client Name: TD Canada Trust
Description: Surrey, BC. 6000 sq. ft. TD Canada Trust branch office in the Rodeo Square complex. Constructed by ICC using concrete tilt-up technology.


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Client Name: Trans America Group
Description: ICC completed this 1.85 million sq. ft. of commercial office and retail space in Sherwood Park Alberta for Trans America Group. The building uses concrete tilt-up technology and was completed in multiple phases.


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Client Name: Zanatta
Description: ICC completed this 25,000 sq. ft. commercial warehouse with office. The building is located in Langley, BC and was constructed with concrete tilt-up construction.




The team at Integrated Construction Concepts is a pioneer in light industrial construction techniques and going forward, this is not about to change.



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ICC - A Western Canadian General Contractor specializing in concrete tilt-up construction. Serving BC and Alberta. Site last updated: May 10, 2010