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Project Profile List Feb 2011 Alcan Cable Year Project Project Name Project Type Product City State Country Completed Park East Tower 27 story condo tower XHHW and MC St. Louis MO USA 2006 Imp Building Halifax Airport Airport Halifax NS CANADA Block 1500 Apartments MC Dallas TX USA Community Health Center Apartments XHHW Lowell MA USA Koloa Landing Apartments XHHW USA Lake City Way Apartments Apartments MC USA P.W. Lofts Apartments MC St. Louis MO USA The Link Apartments Apartments XHHW Tacoma WA USA Wesley Square Apartments MC Seattle WA USA Torre Lovft Apartments MC Santa Catarina N. L. MEXICO Aria Apartments TECK LV Toronto ON CANADA Foothills Greenhouse Apartments RW90 Holland Marsh ON CANADA Mona Lisa Apartments RW90 Toronto ON CANADA The Opal Apartments ACWU90 Richmond BC CANADA Arbour Ridge Lomg Term Care Facility Apartments; Assisted Living Facilities RW90 Kingston ON CANADA Standard Life Building Mixed Use Apartments; Individual Stores; Restaurants XHHW Jackson MS USA Mirador Senior Living Facility Apartments; Nursing Homes MC Corpus Christi TX USA Citywalk At Akard Apartments Apartments; Offices XHHW Dallas TX USA Ronald Mc Donald House Of Dallas Apartments; Offices XHHW Dallas TX USA Bellemeade At River Oaks Apartments Apartments; Parking Garages XHHW Houston TX USA FEEDERPLEX™ Citizens Bank Event Center Arena XHHW Ontario CA CANADA 2005 FEEDERPLEX ™ Allegro At Willoughby Assisted Living Fac Assisted Living Facilities XHHW Stuart FL USA Englefield Senior Housing Assisted Living Facilities XHHW Boise ID USA Stilwell Sports Complex Athletic Fields & Courts XHHW Stilwell OK USA North Park Quad Arena Athletic Fields & Courts RW90 Oakville ON CANADA Athletic Fields & Courts; Gyms & Athletic Florida Marlins Stadium Bldgs; Sports Arenas/Convention Centers XHHW Miami FL USA Adrienne Arsht Center For Perf. Arts Auditorium XHHW-2 Miami FL USA 2005 FEEDERPLEX™ Eilan Ample Theater Auditoriums XHHW San Antonio TX USA Garage Plus Automotive MC JKT Spanaway WA USA Honda Campus Automotive RW90 Markham ON CANADA Wal-Mart Supercenter 4319 Automotive; Food Stores; Individual Stores XHHW Asheville NC USA FEEDERPLEX™ Volkswagen Group Of America Tenn Plant Automotive; Office / Warehouses XHHW Chattanooga TN USA FEEDERPLEX™ Kc Royals Stadium Baseball Stadium XHHW Kansas City MO USA 2008 Enersys Battery Factory Battery Manufacturer MC Warrenton MO USA 2008 Olympic Media Center Broadcast Studios ACWU90; RW90 Vancouver BC CANADA 2009 Cafeterias; Gyms & Athletic Bldgs; Jr, Sr High Burleson Isd High School #2 Building Schools XHHW Burleson TX USA © Copyright 2011 Alcan Products Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Alcan Cable Year Project Project Name Project Type Product City State Country Completed Cafeterias; Jr, Sr High Schools; School Sterling High School Auditoriums XHHW Sterling KS USA Casino De Hull Casino ACWU90; RW90 Hull QC CANADA 1996 Casino De Hull - Quai Casino Teck90 Hull QC CANADA 1996 Casino Montreal (Phase Iii) Casino RW90 Montreal QC CANADA 1996 Classrooms; College, University - Misc.; Riverside Cc Student Nursing Center Medical Offices Riverside CA USA Classrooms; College, University - Misc.; University Of Chicago Theological Seminary Religious Classrooms XHHW Chicago IL USA Peach Tree Hills Elementary School Classrooms; Elementary & Pre- Schools Las Cruces NM USA Classrooms; Gyms & Athletic Bldgs; Jr, Sr FEEDERPLEX™ Jones Public High School High Schools XHHW Jones OK USA MC; FEEDERPLEX ™ Indio High School Performing Arts Building Classrooms; Jr, Sr High Schools XHHW Indio CA USA FEEDERPLEX™ Jenks Public School Math & Science Facility Classrooms; Jr, Sr High Schools XHHW Jenks OK USA Classrooms; Jr, Sr High Schools; Vocational FEEDERPLEX™ Grand Prairie Isd Career Ctr Training XHHW Grand Prairie TX USA Clubs, Community Centers; Gyms & Athletic Burleson Community Recreation Center Bldgs XHHW Burleson TX USA 2010 Clubs, Community Centers; Gyms & Athletic FEEDERPLEX™ Grand Prairie Adult Activity Center Bldgs XHHW Grand Prairie TX USA Uqam-Pavillon J.A.De Sève College / University RW90 Montréal QC CANADA 1998 FEEDERPLEX™ Alcorn State University Educational Building College, University - Misc. XHHW Lorman MS USA Dartmouth - Hitchcock College, University - Misc. XHHW Nashua NH USA Mit Tech Licensing Office College, University - Misc. XHHW Cambridge MA USA Porter & Chester Institute College, University - Misc. XHHW Woburn MA USA Ubc Kelowna Campus Engineering Bldg College, University - Misc. RW90 Kelowna BC CANADA 2009 U Of Az Sixth Street Residence Halls College, University - Misc.; Dormitories XHHW Tucson AZ USA 2009 MC; MC JKT; XHHW; FEEDERPLEX ™ Utd Student Housing College, University - Misc.; Dormitories XHHW Richardson TX USA MC; MC JKT; XHHW; College, University - Misc.; Gyms & Athletic FEEDERPLEX ™ Unt Football Stadium Bldgs XHHW Denton TX USA Uw Medical School Irc College, University - Misc.; Laboratories Madison WI USA Trails South Corner Commercial Edmonton AB CANADA Bank One Operations Data Center Commercial XHHW-2; MC Fort Worth TX USA 2005 Ben E Keith Food Distribution Ctr Commercial XHHW-2 Oklahoma City OK USA 2005 Conroe Sports Complex Commercial XHHW-2 Sehnendoah TX USA 2007 Cotton Bawl Stadium Commercial XHHW-2 Dallas TX USA 2007 Dallas Medical Center Office Building Commercial XHHW-2 Dallas TX USA 2006 © Copyright 2011 Alcan Products Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Alcan Cable Year Project Project Name Project Type Product City State Country Completed Wal - Mart Food Distribution Ctr Commercial XHHW-2 Baytown TX USA 2005 Bramalea City Centre Shopping Mall Commercial TECK 90 Brampton CANADA 2005 Complexe 10-30 Commercial RW90 Brossard CANADA 2005 Édifices Bell Commercial RW90 CANADA 2005 Honda Campus Commercial RW90 Markham CANADA 2005 Office Alts : Assiniboine Community College Phase Iii Commercial offices Brandon MB CANADA FEEDERPLEX™ Cashman Equipment Commerical XHHW Henderson USA 2008 MC and FEEDERPLEX Nevada Power Commerical ™ XHHW Las Vegas NV USA 2008 Hollywood Palladium Renovation, Concert Hall XHHW Hollywood CA USA 2009 The Bridgewater Condos Condo Bldg. MC Minneapolis MN USA 2004 Maryland Walk Condos Condo tower MC St. Louis MO USA 2004 Elogia Condominium AC90 MTL CANADA 2005 360 State Street Condominiums Hamden CT USA Latitude 88 Condominiums Condominiums MC San Jose CA USA Mirabella Condo Condominiums MC Portland OR USA FEEDERPLEX™ Ovation Condos Condominiums XHHW St Petersburg FL USA Park Place Condominiums Condominiums Brampton ON CANADA The Rise - 7Th And Cambie Condominiums ACWU90 CANADA MC; MC JKT; XHHW; FEEDERPLEX ™ Two Arts Plaza Condominiums; Individual Stores; Offices XHHW Dallas TX USA Piatt Place Mixed Use Building Condominiums; Offices; Shopping Centers MC; XHHW Pittsburgh PA USA Americana At Brand Condos MC; XHHW Glendale CA USA 2005 Gold Street Lofts condo's MC Albuquerque NM USA 2005 Sawmill Lofts condo's MC Albuquerque NM USA 2005 Turqoise Condos. XHHW Orange Beach AL USA 2007 Eatonville Elementary School Elementary & Pre- Schools XHHW Eatonville WA USA 2009 Frederickson Elementary School Elementary & Pre- Schools XHHW Eatonville WA USA 2009 Lake Spokane Elementary School Elementary & Pre- Schools XHHW Spokane WA USA 2009 North Star Battery Plant Factory XHHW Springfield MO USA 2009 Welsh Baby Cariage Apartments Factory rehab into apartments MC St. Louis MO USA 2004 Southlake Police Safety East Facility Fire, Police Stations XHHW Southlake TX USA Fire, Police Stations; Governmental Offices; FEEDERPLEX™ Grand Prairie Public Safety Prisons XHHW Grand Prairie TX USA Fire, Police Stations; Governmental Offices; Grand Prairie Public Safety Prisons XHHW Grand Prairie TX USA FEEDERPLEX™ Eilan Specialty Grocery Store Food Stores XHHW San Antonio TX USA Sysco Food Distribution Victoria Bc Food Stores RW90 Victoria BC CANADA 2009 © Copyright 2011 Alcan Products Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Alcan Cable Year Project Project Name Project Type Product City State Country Completed Glendale Funeral Home Funeral Homes RW90 Glendale ON CANADA Governor Place Government St. John’s NF CANADA Cedar Park Town Center Government XHHW-2 Cedar Park TX USA 2009 Fresno Southwest Veterans Home Government - Misc. Bldgs. Fresno CA USA FEEDERPLEX™ Gvec Western Operations Center Government - Misc. Bldgs. XHHW Seguin TX USA FEEDERPLEX™ Hanford Pnnl Nuclear Facility Government - Misc. Bldgs. XHHW Richland WA USA 2009 FEEDERPLEX™ Jenks Math & Science Facility Foundations Government - Misc. Bldgs. XHHW Jenks OK USA Sisseton Criminal Justice Facility Government - Misc. Bldgs. Sisseton SD USA FEEDERPLEX™ 911 Memorial Government - Misc. Bldgs.; Offices XHHW New York NY USA Dallas County Inst. Of Forensic Science Government + Institutional XHHW-2 Dallas TX USA 2007 Calgary City Hall Government Building ACWU90 Calgary AB CANADA Camp Crowfoot Kitchens Government Building RW90 C.F.B. Suffield AB CANADA 1995 William Roper Hall Government Building ACWU90 Calgary AB CANADA 1995 Calgary International Airport Government Building RW90 Calgary AB CANADA 1997 Piers & Walkways (Edmonton Int. Airport) Government Building ACWU90 Edmonton AB CANADA 1996 Library Square Government Building ACWU90; multi RW90 Vancouver BC CANADA City Of Fredericton Aquatic Centre Government Building Fredericton NB CANADA Department Of Public Works Government Building New Brunswick NB CANADA Moncton Operations Centre Government Building RW90 Moncton NB CANADA 1995 Westphal Fire Station Government Building Dartmouth NS CANADA Vimy Arms Salvation Army Complex Government Building Halifax NS CANADA Provincial Liquor Distribution Centre Government Building Halifax NS CANADA Federal Nautical
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