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Tiger Cats Project Profile D&E Industries Ltd. Corporate Office & Manufacturing 6399 Netherhart Rd. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5T 1B8 T 905-670-6617 / dewood.com Hamilton Tiger Cats - Corporate Centre Hamilton, Ontario - Canada Even though the Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a team in fluctua- tion their driving mantra is to ‘exceed in excellence’. This was made very clear by Jason Roe, the project manager Creating a centre for engaged to see the Ticats through what could have been a excellence. difficult transition. “The criterion was to create the The Ticats had been playing football in Hamilton’s Ivor most professional locker room in Wynne Stadium since 1950, the same year the team was the league. D&E helped us accom- formed through a merger between the Hamilton Tigers and the Hamilton Wildcats. The stadium closed after the team's plish this.” last home game of 2012 to prepare for demolition and a Jason Roe, Hamilton Tiger-Cats rebuilding on the same site. The new facility will be known as Tim Hortons Field. During the transition and for future enjoyment, the Tiger-Cats management sought to create a “complete pro- fessional environment” at their home base in downtown Hamilton, explains Roe. They were looking to create an exceptional space where the team would conduct business and spend time together engaged in team meetings, team building, game film study, physical therapy, and enjoying the player’s lounge. AREA / Player’s Locker Room The locker room is the centre for much of the team building activity and needed to reflect the over-all ambition of the SCOPE facility for distinction as the best in the league. The physical Locker Room space designated for this task was the lower level of an older / 74 Athletic lockers with upholstered building. The space had previously been an open, multi-pur- seat and upper and lower storage pose area and stood as an empty shell. / 12 Executive lockers / Ancillary millwork After an evaluation of 8 – 10 manufacturers across North America D&E was the successful contender. The Ticats proj- TEAM ect team toured the D&E facility, touching and feeling the / Layout & Installation - D&E Industries product, putting it through its paces. The Ticats were confi- dent that they would receive better quality from D&E and, during their visit, were impressed with how well the D&E design team listened to their unique requirements. Life happens differently when a player has equipment on, a situation understood very well by Roe, a former player him- self. Roe was able to convey to D&E all the specific require- ments and D&E listened. This fabulous new space was all kept under wraps until com- pletion to surprise the team with something truly extraordi- nary. The Ticats were able to uphold their philosophy of keeping things local and receive the quality and customization they required. Today the team and its coaches are being spoiled with a Country Club style locker room and Roe was able to accomplish his goal of creating a facility exceeding in excel- lence..
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