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CG Cannabis Facility Mechanical

Summer 2018

In collaboration w Ehvert Engineering team



CG Cannabis Facility is a 50 000 square foot office space and production facility for recreational and medical cannabis located in Eastern Canada. I was part of a small team of professionals while working at Ehvert Engineering that was responsible for the mechanical engineering of the facility. I had worked on the engineering, layout, and modelling of the facility’s heating and cooling systems. The mechanical specificity of the project required a high level of detail down to the production of fabrication drawings, an atypical level of BIM integration from the traditional construction industry. The complexity of the project required a high degree of BIM modelling and coordination with a network of architects, contractors, and trades people in order to develop the engineering to the level it needed to be. The project required an indepth utilization of multiple industry resources such as Revit, Navisworks, AutoCAD, and Revizto. The project is a testament to the way in which developing industries, such as cannabis, are seeking a new approach to the design industry with an advanced degree of preconstruction.

CG Cannabis Facility Mechanical

Summer 2018

In collaboration w Ehvert Engineering team




CG Cannabis Facility is a 50 000 square foot office space and production facility for recreational and medical cannabis located in Eastern Canada. I was part of a small team of professionals while working at Ehvert Engineering that was responsible for the mechanical engineering of the facility. I had worked on the engineering, layout, and modelling of the facility’s heating and cooling systems. The mechanical specificity of the project required a high level of detail down to the production of fabrication drawings, an atypical level of BIM integration from the traditional construction industry. The complexity of the project required a high degree of BIM modelling and coordination with a network of architects, contractors, and trades people in order to develop the engineering to the level it needed to be. The project required an indepth utilization of multiple industry resources such as Revit, Navisworks, AutoCAD, and Revizto. The project is a testament to the way in which developing industries, such as cannabis, are seeking a new approach to the design industry with an advanced degree of preconstruction.
Zak Jacobi, 2024, with love