King’s Daughters and Sons

S&R is happy to have been involved with the King’s Daughters and Son’s apartment complex. King’s Daughters and Sons has been in Ottawa for over 50 YEARS! It is an affordable living complex for seniors in one of the largest senior living communities in Ottawa. It is right near the beautiful Dow’s Lake and is known for its high-quality living.

 

Cobs Bread Barrhaven is one the 145 bakeries that the franchise has across Canada. With it’s delicious, fresh bake pastries it’s no wonder why it is such a beloved franchise.  The freshly baked goods are made every morning and allows Canadians to have a piece of mom’s baking at home without all the mess. Cobs Bread not only bakes their pastries fresh every morning but at the end of the day all of their leftovers are donated to local charities.  S&R is proud to have been able to work to bring this bakery to Barrhaven and to help it bring a little piece of home to Canadians.

 

 

Algonquin building N is home to the Arts, Media and Design classes at Algonquin. Their 30 programs are flexible, engaging and profoundly applicable in today’s communication and design industries, providing our students with the tools, technology, and creative problem-solving skills required to excel in today’s digital world. S&R is proud to have been able to work on this building and help create a beautiful space for the students to enjoy.  

S&R is proud to have been able to work on this amazing and colorful apartment complex.

The Normand by Lépine Luxury Apartments is located in Kanata Lakes and has something for everyone. Whether you are having family gatherings, need a playground for your kids to run around or you are looking for a calm and light environment, The Normand has what you are looking for.

Some of the amenities include an indoor pool, a rooftop terrace, a games lounge, a fitness center, a yoga studio and more. The Normand apartments is designed to support a carefree and joyful lifestyle. With its multiple apartment layouts and design features there’s no doubt you’ll find what you are looking for in these apartments.

 

 

 

We are proud to sponsor the Greater Avalon Community Association’s Pickelball club. 🏓 It’s the perfect way to spend time outside enjoying this beautiful weather ☀

 

We love working for Canadian companies and we were very happy to have worked with the Real Canadian Superstore located in Orléans, which is right in our backyard!

The RCSS is a great “Super” store, created by Loblaws, with everything you could imagine in it! There’s furniture, food, and clothes from Joe Fresh and way more!

We’re proud to help our neighbours!

 

The year is over and we wish a good summer to all students. S&R is proud to have helped bring the campus’s you see today to you. Whether you just finished your first year or you just finished you last we hope you guys have an amazing summer!

To the OttawaU and Carleton Students as well as the La Cité and Algonquin Students. Whether you are just continuing your education  or you are heading into the workplace we wish you all the best of luck.

 

This year S&R mechnical is  sponsor for the CN Cycle for CHEO event.  It is an event that raises money to support oncology care and research for CHEO’s oncology patients. There are events for everyone including cycling (100K, 70K, 35K, 15K) and walking (5K and 2K).

The event is on May 5th and takes place at the Canadian War Museum and LeBreton Flats. The Canadian War Museum is the start and end place of the event and LeBreton Flats will have plenty of fun activities for the participants and volunteers for some post-event fun.

We hope that you will be able to join us at this event for a great cause!

 

 

S&R is proud to have worked on St.Patrick’s high school. St.Pat’s has been in Ottawa since 1929 and has quite a few well known Alumni like Dan Aykroyd, Neville Gallimore, Jim Kyte and more. St.Pat’s is a catholic school and has lots of history to learn about. From arts to athletics to media, it has classes for everyone. We hope you guys have a great rest of the year!

Today is international women’s day so let’s talk about the women in the trades, here are a few fun facts.

-In 1874 women were officially unionized.

-The first mention of women in construction records dates back to the 13th century. From then until the 17th century, women worked as laborers and material suppliers.

-In the 1800s, many women gained recognition as architects and engineers, and many took over the entire industry during the Second World War.