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AUGUST 2025 Civil Engineering is more than our service and expertise; it’s how we express our talents to build vibrant communities - turning your ideas, projects, and development into a beautiful reality. Our projects span Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. chooses to come back to us, that means we’ve won something bigger than any trophy.” ARCCADD’s portfolio reflects a strong commitment to community and innovation. A standout project is the 549 Broadway development – branded as Place of Pride – a groundbreaking living space designed specifically for members of the LGBTQ+ community aged 55 and older designed for the Westminster Housing Society. This project is the first of its kind in Canada. Paige describes it as particularly meaningful for the social impact it will make: “It addresses an important gap – making sure that people don’t have to ‘go back into the closet’ when they move into seniors housing. We’re proud to have been a part of something that really makes a difference.” Other recent projects demonstrate ARCCADD’s versatility. These include Dave and Laverne’s, a mid-century modern diner in Winnipeg’s Southdale neighborhood – a favorite project that also reflects their experience with restaurant design. In the far north, ARCCADD is working on a community hub in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, for the Ilitaqsiniq literacy council, which supports Indigenous cultural education and traditions like hunting, beadwork, and sewing. Closer to home, the firm is designing a sobering center and transitional housing facility in Thompson, Manitoba, for the political advocacy organization Keewatinowi Okimakanak, which offers various community-based services and initiatives in northern Manitoba. These projects collectively showcase ARCCADD’s ability to tailor design to diverse contexts, from urban centers to remote communities.

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