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To support our web store ovesco has two physical showrooms located in NSW and QLD.  ovesco has strived to bring quality product to our customers and as such is an Authorised Australian Distributor for the Southco range of hardware and the HUCK brand of speciality fasteners. ovesco has been awarded the only Certified Repair Centres for HUCK in Australia which are part of our NSW and QLD stores. second hand curtains newtownpark avenueOur extensive range of HUCK hire equipment completes a well-rounded package for the support of the HUCK product.black white eyelet curtains lined voile tahitiIn addition to our previously mentioned stock lists are some newer ranges of LED truck lights, fire extinguishers and fire extinguisher brackets, fire blankets and cargo nets. hookless shower curtain with window beach pebble
We are always looking to improve our customers experience and will continue to source quality innovative products at competitive prices.At ovesco our staff are the key to meeting our customers’ expectations with product knowledge and application solutions. Our staff are highly experienced tradespeople from an array of fields and offer reliable advice on the broad cross section of items we supply. anastasia 84 rod pocket/back tab window curtain panelContact us by phone or send through an email enquiry and one of our qualified staff will contact you back to assist with a probable solution.faux silk mira curtain panels with grommets 70070 Quick Fist Ratchet Clampzanzibar rod pocket 96-inch curtain panel
CRL108LEDTWB 112V Combination Trailer LED Light Blister Pack Fire Combo #1 1kg Extinguisher + Blanket Thread Insert Installation Tools Marson Thread Setter Kit - Metric OCCO DRC Hinge 304 Stainless Steel Watch Your Step Strips Water Tank 15 Litre University College of the North – Thompson Manitoba Campus The University College of the North, designed by Winnipeg-based Architecture49, is located in a region of Manitoba abundant in natural resources, beautiful lakes, rivers, forests and minerals; serving communities steeped in Aboriginal cultures and traditions. Established in 2004, UCN is a unique post-secondary institution offering trades, adult education, certificate, diploma and university degree granting programs. The new campus building has a floor area of 87,780sf, and was designed and built in conjunction with renovations to the existing Thompson Regional Community Centre on site, to create a ‘town centre’. The two buildings are connected, sharing amenities such as food services, Gymnasium, Day Care and Library.
The campus building is a four-storey structure with visual and spiritual connection to the Burntwood River on the north side of the site. The south façade is the public face of the new campus as you enter the site. Conceptually it is transparent, reflective of the educational and community programs contained within. The curvature of the footprint creates a welcoming gathering place with southern exposure, protected from the north winter winds. The design intent was to simplify the materiality of the building, using materials that relate to the region, and aboriginal cultural values. With this in mind, the building utilized local granite, wood, high performance curtain-wall systems and metal cladding. Green roofs, sloping up from grade level, will provide a natural outdoor environment for students and staff, and give the appearance the building grows out of the land. A dramatic and welcoming two-storey main entrance strengthens the connection to the Community Centre, and act as the central meeting area.
Further, the south facade of the building has a striking array of horizontal solar slats enclosing levels three and four that will form the architectural ‘signature facade’. The slats were inspired by the vernacular aboriginal slat building techniques and the slat craftsmanship of the canoes used by native peoples for transportation on the Burntwood River. Architecture has a social responsibility. The design intent was to express the community’s values through architecture. Aboriginal youth are the fastest growing demographic in Canada. Lack of access to good education is a major problem facing First Nations. The UCN campus is an inviting destination that inspires and connects the community, and makes the First Nation students feel welcome. Building Area:                                       87,780sf (8,155sm) Building Height:                                     4 storeys Building Construction cost:                    $ 55,000,000
Construction cost with site work             $ 61,000,000 Construction Schedule:                          36 months Owners                                     Manitoba Infrastructure & Transportation Clients                                      University College of the North Architect                                   Architecture49 Inc. (formerly Smith Carter Architects) Interiors & Furniture                   Architecture49 Inc. (formerly Smith Carter Architects) Lanscape Architect                    Architecture49 Inc. (formerly Smith Carter Architects) Structural Engineer                    Crosier Kilgour & Partners Ltd. Mechanical Engineer                  WSP (formerly Smith Carter Architects & Engineers) Electrical Engineer                     WSP (formerly Smith Carter Architects & Engineers)
Civil Engineer                            Neegan Burnside Ltd. Energy Engineer                        GF Shymko & Associates Inc LEED Consultant                       Morrison Hershfield Acoustic Consultant                  Dan Lyzun & Associates Ltd. Code Consultant                       LMDG Building Code Consultants Ltd. 3D Visualizer                             Norm Li AG & I Inc. Artist/Carver                              Northern Buffalo Sculpture Construction Manager                PCL Constructors Canada Glazing & Curtain Wall               Border Group of Companies Inc. Masonry & Cladding                  Gracom Roofing & Green Roof               Oakwood Roofing & Sheet Metal Roads & Site Work                    Smook Contractors Ltd.