Bus shelter installation in Canada
A standard bus shelter installation runs 3 to 5 working days per site once permits are clear: footing pour day 1, structure erection day 3, glazing and bench day 4, electrical commissioning day 5 (where applicable). The first prerequisite is municipal permitting and locate clearance — every site needs a Right-of-Way (ROW) permit, a Building Permit (where the structure exceeds local thresholds), and pre-construction utility-locates from One-Call (Ontario), Info-Excavation (Quebec), BC 1 Call, Alberta One-Call, and provincial equivalents.
Footings and frost depth
Footings are sized to local frost depth, which varies dramatically across Canada: 0.6 m in Vancouver and Victoria (mild Pacific winter), 1.2 m in Toronto, 1.4 m in Montréal, 1.5 m in Calgary, 2.0 m in Winnipeg and Saskatoon, 2.4 m in Edmonton, and 3.0 m in Yellowknife and Whitehorse. We supply stamped footing drawings with anchor templates so a municipal works crew can self-pour where preferred, or our regional crew handles the full pour.
Electrical, lighting, and connectivity
For lighted shelters, the electrical service drop is typically a 120 V single-phase circuit on a 15 A breaker, GFCI-protected. Heated shelters step up to 240 V single-phase on a 15 A or 20 A circuit. Smart shelters add cellular connectivity (CAT-M / NB-IoT) and don't need a wired data feed. We provide stamped electrical drawings and panel schedules for AHJ review and co-ordinate with the local utility for service connection.
Crew, insurance, and prevailing wage
Installation crews are bonded and insured with active WSIB / CNESST / WCB clearance, $5M general liability, and additional-insured endorsements named to the contracting authority. Prevailing-wage agreements apply on most municipal projects in Ontario, Quebec, BC, and Alberta, and on all federal projects under the Federal Contractors Program — we comply by default with no markup.
Related resources
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- Bus shelter cost in Canada — full per-feature pricing breakdown
- Bus shelter RFP response — pre-qualified bid documentation
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