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Creemore Roads Garage Operations Centre
Creemore, Ontario | 2020 | 15,000 sq. ft. | $3.8M project
Overview:
The project involved demolishing the existing Operations building and constructing a new 15,000 sq. ft. facility, featuring an office area and ten truck bays. It also included relocating the existing fuel system, upgrading incoming services, and installing a new standby diesel generator to support the updated operations.
Role:
Lonergan Engineering designed and managed the electrical construction portion of the project.
Scope of Work:
• Coordination of incoming electrical services with the local utility
• Coordination with diesel fill stations for service trucks
• Site lighting design and photometric calculations
• Electrical load calculation
• Power distribution design
• Networked lighting accessible remotely by facility managers
• Contract administration

Elmvale Paramedic Station & Adult Day Use Facility
Elmvale, Ontario | 2020 | 6,000 sq. ft. | $4.2M project
Overview:
This project delivered a new paramedic station—complete with a ready room, two-bay apparatus (expandable to four), and a diesel generator sized for prime power—alongside an adult day center featuring a manual transfer scheme, secure doors, and cooking equipment with remote shut-offs. The design balanced robust electrical infrastructure with residential-area lighting and traffic considerations.
Role:
Lonergan Engineering provided electrical engineering consulting services.
Scope of Work:
• Coordination of incoming electrical services with local utility
• Diesel generator integration for prime power and mobile backup
• Site lighting design and photometric calculations
• Electrical load calculation
• Power distribution design
• Lighting and networked lighting controls for remote management
• Contract administration

Simcoe Museum
Minesing, Ontario | 2021 | 50,000 sq. ft.
Overview:
This project involved replacing the existing fire alarm system at the Simcoe Museum, including a new fire alarm control panel, annunciator panel, and field devices. All components were modified and installed to meet current AODA and Ontario Building Code requirements.
Role:
Lonergan Engineering acted as the prime consultant, overseeing the design and preparation of contract documents, issuing CCDC and payment certificates, managing construction, and issuing substantial completion.
Scope of Work:
• Survey of the existing fire alarm system
• Design of a new fire alarm system, including installation detailing and specifications