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Building Envelope Project Update

    • Prince George
  • April 10, 2026
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Current Updates 

Stay informed with regular updates as construction progresses. We’ll keep you posted on project milestones, potential disruptions, and other important details.

Building envelope work continues across the Prince George campus, with ongoing upgrades in the 300 and 700 Blocks. Work includes window sealing, exterior panel installation, roof finishing, and site preparation for new concrete. Some areas may experience noise, temporary barriers, and access changes during this time

Accessible parking near the Main Entrance has been relocated until further notice to the crosswalk ramp, and a detour is in place for those walking from the east side.

Check the full map to see how campus blocks are connected and where work is taking place.

Upcoming Activities

April 6 – 12

100 Block

  • Finishing the siding and flashing with the exception of the black siding on the top of the wall (North and West side)

300 Block

  • South:
    • Sealing the exterior windows
    • Interior finishes (window trims) on the 1st floor
    • Installing flashing, insulation, and siding panels
  • North:
    • Installing foundations and preparing area for new concrete slab
    • Concrete fins removal along the loading dock *NOISY*
    • Mechanical roof work

700 Block

  • April 8: Removing shipping container
  • April 7-17: Installation roof cap flashing
  • Installation of exterior doors
  • Install finishing panels on the east side

April 13 – 19

300 Block:

  • South: Sealing around window sides and tops
  • North: Remove handrails, prepare slab, install piles and pile caps, and remove concrete fins
  • Install soffits, flashing, insulation, and finish panels (east side)

700 Block:

  • Roof cap flashing installation
  • Install finishing panels on the east side
  • Site clean up, including removal of materials and crates

Expected Impacts:

🔊 Noise: Elevated noise levels.

🚧 Access: Temporary alternate routes and partial entrance closures.

👷 Visibility: Ongoing construction activity and visual disruptions in affected areas.

Safety Reminder

  • Please follow all posted signage and detour instructions.
  • For your safety, do not enter active construction zones.

About the Project 

The Building Envelope Project is designed to enhance the exterior of the Prince George campus with energy-efficient upgrades, a modernized aesthetic, and a focus on long-term sustainability. These improvements will provide a more comfortable, energy-efficient space for everyone at CNC while maintaining our facilities’ resilience well into the future.

This project is made possible with restricted capital funding by the Ministry of Infrastructure. 

The Building Envelope Project aligns with CNC’s Strategic Plan (lhulh whuts’odutel’eh – Learning Together) under Priority 3.5: Rejuvenate College Infrastructure. Specifically, it supports objectives 3.5.1 through 3.5.4 by upgrading campus infrastructure, revitalizing learning spaces, improving sustainability, and helping reduce the college’s overall carbon footprint.

Key Highlights of the Project: 

  • Energy-efficient upgrades for better sustainability.
  • A modernized campus exterior to reflect our commitment to innovation.
  • Long-term durability to ensure the campus remains functional and eco-friendly for years to come.  

Project Timeline

  • March 2025: Pre-construction preparations and site setup begin.
  • April 11: Pre-construction phase
  • April 25: Transition to demolition stage.
  • May 2025: Official construction begins.
  • May 9, 2025: Demolition work on the 100 Block started
  • June 8, 2025: 100 Block demolition work largely complete. Demolition work on the 700 Block started.
  • June 15, 2025: Demolition work on the east and south side of the 700 Block continues.
  • July 2, 2025: Installation of initial building envelope components at the east and south side of the 700 Block started.
  • August 11, 2025: Roof work, brick façade and wall stucco removal on the 700 Block started
  • August 18, 2025: Penthouse demolition and landscaping work on the 700 Block started
  • September 4, 2025: Elevated walkway work on the 300 Block started
  • September 8, 2025: Window replacement work on the 100 Block started. Moisture shield barrier installation on 100 Block started.
  • October 14, 2025: Sidewalk and foundation removal at the west entrance of the 500 Block for stair replacement started.
  • October 20, 2025: 100 Block interior window trims work start. 700 Block brick façade almost done.
  • November 25, 2025: 500 block stairs installed. Weight room and 2nd floor open. Slight detour in West Entrance lifted
  • November 26, 2025: 700 block, 1st floor window replacement
  • December 22, 2025: Water shield installation done
  • Duration: Approximately 2 years 
  • Completion Date: May 2027 (estimated) 

Impact on Campus

We are committed to minimizing disruptions during construction. While work is taking place, we will keep staff, students and visitors informed about: 

  • Campus accessibility 
  • Potential disruptions 
  • Changes to parking and entrances 

Our team is focused on ensuring that the impact on your daily experience is as minimal as possible.