In 2012, the City of Ottawa, Ontario, embarked on a $450 million renewal project to restore Lansdowne Park into a modern, urban destination for sports, entertainment, and cultural events. The project included 380,000 square feet of retail space, an 11 acre underground parking lot, new condominium and office towers, a renovated arena, and an 18 acre urban park and event space. Learn how sustainable transportation, facility, and accessibility standards were integral to the project. 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Apply innovative construction and project management procedures.
  2. Lead community outreach efforts and engage the public in transportation planning.
  3. Examine best practices for promoting sustainable transportation in an urban context.

SPEAKERS:

Philippe Landry, P Eng
Manager, Traffic Services, City of Ottawa, Dept of Public Works, Ottawa,  ON

Marco Manconi, P Eng
Manager, Design and Construction, City of Ottawa, Ottawa,  ON

Contributor/Source

Philippe Landry, P Eng

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