Caivan is proposing to construct a multi-purpose, light industrial employment-generating facility on the subject lands at 3713 Borrisokane Road, for the Advanced Building Innovation Company. The development will include offices, a design centre for Caivan’s new homes, a manufacturing/assembly facility, and a day-care facility (for use by employees only). The manufacturing component will consist of preparing specialized and purpose-built housing components and materials for delivery off-site.
A two-storey (12.6 m), L-shaped office/administration building with a total gross floor area (GFA) of 3,465 m2. The northern wing of this building will contain office and administration uses and the southern wing will incorporate showroom uses, office uses, and the proposed daycare facility (for employees only). The entrance to the building is located at the intersection of the two wings, on the west side of the building.
Attached to the eastern side of the office/administration building is a one-storey (9.2 m) manufacturing/assembly facility (GFA of 9,340 m2) where materials will be received and assembly processes will take place. The main entry to the facility is located along the southern wall of the facility, near the future east-west road.
A future road is proposed along southern edge of the subject lands, which will accommodate two unsignalized vehicular accesses into the site and will intersect with Borrisokane Road to the west. This future road is shown as a part on the draft approved plan of subdivision for the urban portion of 3809 Borrioskane Road to the immediate south.
The development will include 185 staff parking spaces, four barrier-free parking spaces, seven visitor parking spaces, and three visitor bus parking spaces. Further, 18 bicycle parking spaces are proposed in between the office/administrative building and the manufacturing/assembly facility, at the northern end of the buildings. A total of 15 over-sized loading spaces are provided interior to the manufacturing/assembly facility. Turning templates indicate the proposed accesses and circulation route within the development can accommodate the expected delivery trucks and garbage trucks.
Architect: Figurr Architects Collective
Development application:
https://app01.ottawa.ca/postingplans...appId=__BQNMST
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