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Corporate Campuses in Sydney, Nova Scotia

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2.5 kPa

Snow load (Ss)

1.2 m

Frost depth

-4.6°C

Avg winter temp

30K

Population

Why Corporate Campuses works in Sydney

Corporate campuses procure transit and shuttle shelters as part of employee-experience programmes: tech-company head offices, automotive and aerospace manufacturing plants, pharmaceutical and biotech R&D campuses, and head-office consolidations where staff arrive via transit, shuttle, or carpool from satellite parking. The procurement profile is facilities-led, often outside formal procurement (single-source under the corporate signing authority), with a strong emphasis on brand integration and employee-comfort signalling.

We've shipped branded shelters to Shopify (Ottawa), Telus Garden (Vancouver), RBC Place IV (Toronto), Bell Campus (Mississauga), Sun Life Toronto, BMO Field, Manulife Waterloo, OpenText Waterloo, BlackBerry, Magna International (Aurora), Linamar (Guelph), Bombardier (Mirabel), Pratt & Whitney Canada (Longueuil), Sanofi (Toronto), AstraZeneca Canada (Mississauga), plus a long list of mid-cap manufacturers. The deliverable is the same shelter quality as a transit-authority spec, presented as a piece of brand-aligned facilities furniture.

Spec features include brand-matched powder coat (Pantone match from the corporate identity guide), fritted or back-painted glass with the corporate logo or visual-identity element, integrated wayfinding that pairs with internal campus signage, heated and lighted as a baseline (corporate buyers won't accept anything less for employee comfort), and smart-shelter telemetry so facilities can track shuttle-stop utilisation and right-size the shuttle programme over time. Many tech-company campuses also specify EV-shuttle compatibility with charging-cable management at the shelter.

Procurement happens via facilities or workplace-experience teams, typically with a 4–8 week decision cycle from kickoff to PO. Installation is scheduled around campus operating windows — often a weekend or off-hours window with security-escort co-ordination. Pricing fits the corporate-furniture envelope (typically $12,000–$22,000 per shelter installed) since brand integration shifts the spec toward our advertising or smart product line.

Pilot programmes, telemetry, and refresh cycles

Many corporate-campus engagements begin with a single-shelter pilot at the most-trafficked shuttle stop, typically a 3-month evaluation with smart-shelter telemetry to validate the use-case data: utilisation by hour-of-day, dwell time, weather-correlation, and rider-count by shuttle route. We provide the dashboard access and a written case-study report at the pilot's end — most pilots convert to network-wide deployment within the same fiscal year. Refresh cycles for corporate campuses run 5–7 years rather than the 12–15 years typical of municipal transit, because brand-language updates and exterior-finish modernisation drive replacement faster than structural wear. We hold buyback / trade-in pricing on shelters under 7 years old, which lets corporate facilities teams refresh without writing the original investment off as a sunk cost.

What you get

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Shelters installed in Sydney are engineered to Nova Scotia's climate: minimum ground snow load of 2.5 kPa and wind load of 0.62 kPa per the National Building Code, with an average 288 cm annual snowfall and winter lows near -4.6°C. We supply stamped structural drawings showing roof, post, and anchor capacities matched to Sydney's exposure category, plus salt- and slush-tolerant finishes for Cape Breton Transit corridors.
  • A standard corporate campuses install in Sydney takes 1–2 days on-site once footings cure. Frost depth in Sydney is approximately 1.2 m, so foundations are designed below that line — typically helical piles in winter (October–April) or 1.2–1.5 m concrete piers in summer. From PO to working shelter we plan 6–10 weeks: 2–4 weeks fabrication, 1–2 weeks shipping into Nova Scotia, plus permit and Cape Breton Transit coordination.
  • Yes — we install along Cape Breton Transit's 15+ routes and on private and municipal stops across Sydney. Every shelter meets NS Accessibility Act accessibility (clear floor area, leaning rail height, contrast strips) which is required on transit-funded stops in Nova Scotia. We coordinate lane closures, transit-agency approvals, and overnight installs so Sydney riders see no service disruption.
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