Institutional Construction
Allied has played a significant role in the delivery of institutional facilities throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, including projects in health care, education, recreation, defence, and justice. We work collaboratively with all levels of government to deliver modern, highly regulated facilities that meet strict operational, safety, and performance requirements.
Our first project in 1995 involved transforming an existing manufacturing facility into office and medical clinic space. Since those early beginnings, Allied has delivered more than $200 million in institutional construction projects across the province.
Health Care
Health-care construction is a core area of our expertise. From minor upgrades and complex renovations to new, ground-up facilities, we are experienced in working within active environments while maintaining safety, quality, and continuity of service.
Our health-care portfolio includes medical clinics, health centres, assisted living facilities, and major ambulatory-care developments. Notable projects include Tiffany Village, a 10-storey, 180-unit seniors’ assisted living facility completed in 2010, where Allied managed the entire construction process, as well as the 28 Stavanger Drive redevelopment, delivering Ambulatory Care and Urgent Care facilities.
Education & Recreation
Education and recreation facilities also represent a significant portion of our work. Our experience ranges from early childhood education centres and K–12 schools to post-secondary and training facilities.
In recreation, Allied delivered the Jack Byrne Arena in Torbay and completed the concrete work for the Wedgewood Park Community Centre, contributing to modern, accessible community infrastructure.
Defence & Justice
Allied has completed several major defence and justice projects in the province. In 2012, we placed approximately 17,500 cubic metres of concrete at Canadian Forces Base St. John’s, supporting critical military infrastructure. In 2010, we completed the Corner Brook Law Courts, housing both the Provincial Court and the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador.