Progress is well underway on a state-of-the-art data centre in the historic Spencer Building, located within Vancouver’s Harbour Centre. This cutting-edge facility, named the Spencer Building Carrier Hotel, is poised to become one of Vancouver’s most advanced and sustainable data centres, setting new standards for the region’s technological infrastructure and environmental sustainability.
As the city’s demand for IT infrastructure and connectivity continues to surge, this project marks a significant milestone in addressing those needs. Black & McDonald’s British Columbia construction division is playing a key role in the first phase of construction, which will see the installation of three large chillers and an extensive network of interior piping designed to support the data centre’s operations.
The Spencer Building Carrier Hotel is a vital addition to Vancouver’s digital infrastructure. The demand for data centres has been rising rapidly across the city, driven by the expansion of cloud computing, 5G networks, and the growing influence of IoT (Internet of Things) technologies. This facility is designed to
accommodate these technological shifts, while maintaining a strong focus on sustainability.
“The project first came across our desk in 2020,” says Kyle Wisniewski, General Manager for British Columbia at Black & McDonald. “Over the past four years, we’ve gone through rounds of budgeting and design revisions with the owner. Now, we’re at the stage where everything’s been finalized, and we’re moving forward as the mechanical contractor for Phase One.”
For Black & McDonald, the work involves complex mechanical installations, including three large chillers and all the piping necessary to support the data centre’s cooling system. The project is expected to be completed by June 2025, with Phase Two following soon after.
Leveraging Technology to Drive Efficiency
One of the key factors contributing to the efficiency and precision of the project is the use of advanced 3D modelling and virtual design tools. Black & McDonald’s team has been modelling every element of the project, including the intricate piping systems and right down to an LOD 400 stage, which takes the model to a fabrication level of detail. This allows the team to visualize the facility in near-perfect accuracy before physical construction begins.
“We’re using 3D modelling to plan and resolve potential issues in the digital space,” Wisniewski explains. “This lets us catch problems early, without incurring extra costs or delays. It ensures that the job is done right the first time.” In addition to 3D modelling, the team is employing Stratus software to create spool drawings that guide the fabrication of piping components offsite. This prefabrication approach streamlines the installation process and minimizes the risk of onsite errors.
A Long-Term Partnership Built on a Solid Track Record
“We’ve worked on multiple successful projects and built a solid rapport with the client over the years,” Wisniewski notes. “They trust the quality of our work, which speaks to the high standard we consistently maintain across all our projects.”
This trust has allowed Black & McDonald to move through the various stages of budgeting, design, and tendering efficiently, ensuring that both parties were aligned on the vision and execution of the project.
As Vancouver positions itself as a leader in sustainability and green building practices, the Spencer Building Carrier Hotel is setting a new benchmark for energy efficiency and environmental performance. The facility’s design prioritizes low-energy cooling systems, in line with ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) compliance standards, making it a model for future data centre developments in the region.
As the Spencer Building Carrier Hotel progresses toward its completion, Black & McDonald remains focused on delivering high-quality mechanical installations that meet the project’s timelines and technical demands. With Phase One wrapping up in mid-2025, all eyes will be on the start of Phase Two, which promises to build on the foundation of excellence already laid. Black & McDonald would like to extend their gratitude to Trevor Langham, Division Manager; Dermot Hawe, Mechanical Operations Manager; Arthur Perna, Senior Project Manager; and William Bruce, Mechanical Foreman, for their ongoing efforts on the Spencer Building Carrier Hotel project.
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