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    While your building is under construction, the site works can already be well underway. With our five facilities located throughout Ontario, Senator Group can harness our resources to deliver a superior product saving you time which leads to significant monetary savings.

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  • Reduced material use

    We use less building materials through our advanced framing, building techniques and approach to building construction. Our factory controlled process creates less material waste and reduced energy consumption compared to on-site construction.

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Minimum risk exposure and maximum upside for any firm looking for factory-built solutions:

  • Experience

    Senator Group is the lead firm, but is not a single entity that is undertaking the design-build of your project. The experience of our staff represents a combined total of over 120 years. Our comprehensive organization can handle the size, complexity and breadth of any project.

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We will build to your exacting requirements. We believe that our clients should be as much a part of the design process as possible to tailor the right solution to your specific needs.

Time Savings = Financial Savings

  • Reduced Construction Cost Financing
  • Faster Track To Occupancy and Project Revenue Generation
  • Faster Turnaround of Investment & Cash Flow
  • Faster Re-Deployment of Resources & Reduced Risk

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Construction News

Blog » Public Art at Johns Hopkins

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by Kelsey Keith
Yesterday the Johns Hopkins Hospital officially opened its new building, the Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center, bringing an empathetic and curatorial eye to civic architecture by inviting 70 artists to create more than 500 on-site installations throughout the structure. One of the most visible highlights is a 250,000 square...

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Conversation » Modern Ritual

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by Aaron Britt
When it came time to partake in rituals like lighting the Shabbat candles or setting the seder plate, designer Stanley Saitowitz of Natoma Architects, Inc., saw nothing but a sea of Star of David–bedecked kitsch. Unable to find the goods that suited both his aesthetic and his practice, he set about designing a spare, modern...

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Week in Review » Friday Finds 04.27.12

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by Diana Budds
In this installment of Friday Finds, we trek to Japan for a rockabilly video, zip on over to Spain to see a wood-framed bicycle crafted using traditional Basque tecnhiques, then head northward to Belgium to glimpse the work of furniture design team Muller Van Severen. Scroll down for more!
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Blog » Healthy Neighborhoods

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by Jaime Gillin
I was so pleased to come across this video recently on the website Grist—a nearly ten-minute film about creating healthy neighborhoods, narrated by the late, great urban writer and activist Jane Jacobs and produced by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. I've read Jacobs before (she is best known for her classic tome The Death...

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Square Meal » I'm A Kombo's Social Act

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by Aaron Britt
Delicious high-concept food? A homey setting? Stylish crowd? Denmark, Denmark, Denmark? Yup, this video from crane.tv on the itinerant dinner series The Social Act by the Danish chefs at I'm a Kombo hits just about all the right notes. From inventive cuisine to expounding on their culinary roadshow, chefs Bo Lindegaard and Lasse...

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