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Custom-Designed Bus Shelters | BusShelters.ca

Architectural designs for heritage districts, university campuses, corporate plazas.

Custom bus shelters for heritage and architectural projects

Custom bus shelters are designed from the ground up to match heritage districts, campus master plans, brand-controlled streetscapes, and one-off architectural sites where a stock catalogue product won't pass design review. BusShelters.ca's in-house design studio runs the project from schematic through shop drawings, CSA-stamped engineering, fabrication, and installation supervision — typically a 14–22 week programme.

Design programme and milestones

The engagement begins with a design intent meeting where we capture the architectural language (timber-frame, all-glass, perforated cor-ten, terrazzo bench surrounds, integrated public art), the site context (heritage easement, campus master plan, transit-oriented development), the functional brief (heated, smart, accessible, advertising), and the budget envelope. We deliver 3 schematic options at week 2, a single developed design at week 4, and stamped construction documents at week 8.

Materials and engineering

Materials we've used in past custom programmes include western red cedar timber-frame, fritted laminated glass, weathering steel (Cor-Ten A/B), anodized bronze aluminum, terrazzo benches, and glass-fibre-reinforced concrete (GFRC) roofs. Engineering is stamped by a P.Eng. licensed in the destination province for snow load (NBCC 2020 Ss), wind load (q1/50), seismic Sa values (BC, QC), and footing design to local frost depth. Where the design pushes outside catalogue glazing, we model the IGU thermally and structurally and run a FEM analysis on the frame.

Past projects and pricing

Past custom programmes include heritage-district shelters in Old Montréal, Old Québec, Gastown (Vancouver), and the Distillery District (Toronto); campus shelters at University of Toronto, McGill, UBC, and Université Laval; and brand-controlled installations for Pearson Airport, YVR, MTLPort, and Halifax Stanfield. Pricing typically lands $25,000–$60,000+ per shelter depending on materials and quantity. Programmes are billed at fixed-fee per milestone rather than time-and-material — schematic design $8,500–$14,000, developed design $12,000–$22,000, construction documents $18,000–$45,000.

Next steps

For written pricing, an RFP response, or a project-scoping call, contact our bid desk at bids@busshelters.ca or (888) 663-2244. We respond to standard quote requests within one business day and to municipal RFPs within 5 working days. For projects at the design or specification stage, our project-engineering team can run a no-cost site-suitability review covering snow load, wind load, footing depth, accessibility code, electrical proximity, and budget envelope — useful before the procurement file gets locked. Reference sites in your region are available on request, and the Brantford showroom is open Monday through Friday for in-person product walk-throughs.

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