Triumph is proud to work on many public and significant buildings within the GTA over the years. The latest news media on Triumph projects are listed below.
For more media coverage information, please contact us at info@triumphinc.ca.
Ronald Macdonald House – Deltrea Construction
Ronald McDonald House Expansion Means More Families Can Stay Close To Hospitalized Child
May 31, 2011 – Samartan Magazine – The first Ronald McDonald House to open outside the United States was in Toronto in 1981 on Gerard Street. That will close when the new $32.5 million building, currently under construction on McCaul Street, open its doors in November.
Sherbourne Pavilion – Eastern Construction
New park dubbed Sherbourne Commons
Wed Jun 16 2010 – The Toronto Star – As we transform East Bayfront from industrial, underutilized lands into one of Canada’s most sustainable and technologically advanced communities, the name Sherbourne Commons will serve as a continual reminder that the waterfront is first and foremost about the people who will use it.
Roncesvalles Lofts – Triumph Developments
Not too tall, not too small, Ritchie is just right
Thursday, Aug. 05, 2010 – The Globe and Mail – Designed by Toronto architect David Anand Peterson and now nearing completion, this handsome six-storey apartment house has grown up in a rough neighbourhood, aesthetically speaking. Right next door is a gas station. Workshops and broad-shouldered old warehouses, some converted into loft complexes, dot the area, and workers’ housing from a century ago stretches along nearby streets.
Mississauga BRT Project – B Gottardo Construction
Stephen Harper kickstarts Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit project
Aug 17 2010 – The Toronto Star – The city’s long-awaited Bus Rapid Transit is a $249 million project that will ease commuter congestion across the western GTA. The BRT, expected to be complete by 2013, is a dedicated bus corridor that will run parallel to Hwy. 403, East gate Parkway and Eglinton Ave., from Winston Churchill Blvd. in the west to Renforth Dr. in the east.
Queens Centre – PCL Construction
PCL crews work out at Queen’s Centre project in Kingston
June 26, 2010 – Daily Commercial News - General contractor PCL Constructors Canada Inc. began the Queen’s Centre Phase 1 project in March 2007. Completion has been scheduled for September 2009. The four-storey facility will feature an aquatic centre, varsity gymnasium, fitness and weight centre and additional classrooms and lecture theatres.
MTO Stations – Ellis Don Construction
Quadrangle Architects designing 20 new Ontario highway service centres
October 27, 2009 – Daily Commercial News – When Toronto’s Quadrangle Architects Ltd. was hired to design 20 new service centres along Highways 400 and 401 in Ontario, providing a “positive and uplifting” travel experience was top of mind.





