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  • Superior Product

    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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Advantages:

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

Architecture » Ai Weiwei’s Washington Moment

Architecture » Ai Weiwei’s Washington Moment
by Sommer Mathis
He’s been jailed, beaten, and most recently, had his design firm, Fake Cultural Development, shut down by Chinese authorities. Now famed Beijing artist and Twitter hero Ai Weiwei is currently being showered with the most official reverence possible in the contemporary art world here in America: a retrospective of his work...

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Blog » Kachelöfen Coming Up

Blog » Kachelöfen Coming Up
by Olivia Martin
It sounds like a sneeze, but a kachelöfen—a clay, highly-efficient, wood-burning stove used in Germany for hundreds of years—is a very modern option for radiant heating in one's home. Dwell chats with Jessica Steinhäuser, the owner of Stonehouse Pottery, to learn more.
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Blog » The Ballet's Crown Jewels

Blog » The Ballet's Crown Jewels
by Sara Carpenter
New York City Ballet goers will be treated to a healthy dose of design this season. The NYCB commissioned three New York–based studios to create seating areas for the Promenade level of the David H. Koch Theater, allowing attendees to mingle in legendary architect Philip Johnson’s "jewel box" before each...

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Three Buildings » Three Buildings: Noah Walker

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by Aaron Britt
We published architect Noah Walker's first project—a handsome renovation of a Hollywood bugalow—this summer, but checked back in to see which three buidlings most inspired him. They range from the truly old—a Kyoto temple—to the rather more contemporary work of the great Portugese architect Álvaro Siza.
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Blog » The Architect's Architect

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by Olivia Martin
We find the architects featured in Dwell to be incredibly inspiring, but who inspires them? To put the question to rest, we asked the architects covered in our October American Modern issue, "Who is your favorite American architect and why?" The results are as inventive and varied as the architects themselves.
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