Project Gallery

Proof, Not Promises

Pojects across British Columbia — residential towers, institutional builds, and everything in between, each one run through the same model-based process.

Our Builds

Recent Projects

Modern blue Greenwood Community Centre building with glass windows and nearby high-rise towers.
Brentwood Community Centre

8 St · 106,000 SF · Institutional

A wellness and community hub in Burnaby, fully coordinated from model to install.

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Urban street corner with modern apartment buildings, pedestrians, cars, and overhead trolley bus wires at dusk.
VAHA Seymour

9 St · 112 Units · Residential

Passive House-certified social housing in Vancouver, engineered for long-term energy performance.

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Modern four-story apartment building with balconies, greenery, and a blue car parked nearby.
IPL G45

6 St · 226 Units · Residential

Wood-frame rental housing designed to minimize shadowing and maximize livability for its neighbours.

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Modern multi-story glass and white office building on a city street with parked cars.
Zymeworks

5 St · 82,000 SF · Life Sciences

A purpose-built lab and office facility anchoring East Vancouver's growing biotech community.

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Modern multi-story residential building with balconies, trees, and pedestrians at dusk.
Midtown Four

6 St · 65 Units · Mixed-Use

A heritage-integrated development blending two preserved buildings with modern residential design.

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Modern single-story building with large windows, metal roof, and landscaped garden under a blue sky.
Austin Works Yard

1 St · Municipal

A Coquitlam works yard redevelopment delivering fleet maintenance, storage, and office space for growing city services.

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Modern office building with glass panels and Voilà logo on the facade under clear sky.
Sobeys Voila

1 St · 400,000 SF · Industrial

An automated fulfillment centre in Delta, built to power one of Western Canada's most advanced grocery operations.

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Tall modern apartment building with balconies against a partly cloudy sky background.
West 42nd

19 St · 215 Units · Residential

A striking residential tower beside Oakridge Centre, steps from Vancouver's premier shopping and transit hub.

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Modern black glass office building with trees and lawn in front under blue sky.
220 Prior

10 St · 102,000 SF · Mixed-Use

A medical and office hub near St. Paul's Hospital, built for healthcare and business collaboration.

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Modern high-rise building with glass balconies and curved architectural design under blue sky.
Oakridge Tower 2

22 St · 187 Units · Mixed-Use

A landmark residential tower paired with a civic centre anchoring community and cultural life at Oakridge.

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Modern community centre with large glass windows, rooftop garden, and people walking and cycling outside.
Oakridge Civic Centre

100,000+ SF · Institutional

A multi-storey public facility bringing library, recreation, and cultural space to the neighbourhood.

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Modern glass office building with a small white house at its base and a parked car nearby.
HOUSS

5 St · 50,000 SF · Mixed-Use

A Vancouver commercial building combining office, light industrial, and ground-floor retail space.

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Exterior of Corpus Christi Elementary School building under clear blue sky.
Corpus Christi School

2 St · 56,000 SF · Education

An elementary school facility in Vancouver, built to serve K–7 students.

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Robert G. Kuhn Centre building with large glass facade and modern design under a cloudy sky at dusk.
Robert G. Kuhn Centre

4 St · 73,000 SF · Education

A mass timber university building supporting business education, classrooms, and student life.

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Rendering of two modern rectangular buildings with outdoor areas, trees, shaded seating, and pathways.
Gastown Daycare

10,000 SF · Institutional

A Passive House childcare facility across two buildings, purpose-built for early learning in Vancouver.

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Modern gray office building with glass entrance and sign reading Office and General Laboratories Powertech.
Silliker Labs

2 St · 40,000 SF · Life Sciences

A food safety and microbiology lab built for precision testing and research.

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Modern apartment building with balconies, trees, and people walking outside on a sunny day.
IPL 33

6 St · 109 Units · Residential

Wood-frame homes at East 33rd and Commercial, designed for efficiency and neighbourhood fit.

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Modern office building with reflective glass walls and landscaped greenery in front.
Cellcentric

2 St · 56,700 SF · Industrial

A hydrogen fuel cell lab and pilot production facility advancing sustainable energy technology.

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ABOUT CORE

How It Started

Core Mechanical started in a 10' x 20' garage in North Delta in 2011, built on one idea: mechanical construction shouldn't run on guesswork.

Fifteen years later, that question still drives everything we do — a fully model-based process, an in-house prefab shop, and a team that would rather solve a problem than explain one.

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Founded in North Delta, BC
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ABOUT CORE

A Few Things GCs Ask Us First

We'd rather answer these upfront than have you guessing. If something isn't covered here, just reach out.

How do you handle small changes and extras?

We focus on the big picture. We don't believe in nickel-and-diming our clients over every small detail or burying the project in unnecessary paperwork. We take a fair, practical approach—solve the problem, keep the job moving, and build a relationship that lasts beyond one project.

What are your bonding capabilities?

Our bonding capabilities are 30 million dollars per project.

How much involvement do you need from our team day to day?

Our clients hire us to take ownership. We work directly with the design team to resolve day-to-day issues and find practical solutions without pushing every small decision up the chain. We keep you informed, document important decisions, and involve you when it matters—without adding unnecessary noise.

How do you manage your subtrades?

We manage the entire mechanical scope—including our subtrades. We maintain detailed schedules and regularly review progress, manpower, procurement, upcoming milestones, and potential risks with each subtrade. Issues are identified early and addressed before they impact the overall project schedule.

Do you model the entire mechanical system?

Yes. We create a complete, coordinated mechanical model that includes the work of our subtrades. Our models are developed by Red Seal-certified tradespeople with real field experience, and we train our subtrades to access and build from the same coordinated model on site. The result is better coordination, fewer field conflicts, and a system that's designed to actually be built.

How do you keep commissioning and turnover on track?

We plan for commissioning from the beginning—not at the end. A dedicated commissioning manager tracks documentation, submittals, start-ups, and closeout requirements throughout the project. We coordinate our subtrades and equipment suppliers early so systems, people, and paperwork are ready when they're needed—helping prevent last-minute delays and keeping turnover on schedule.

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