The City of Cambridge, Ontario announced the groundbreaking of a $30 million retirement home, known as Dunfield Cambridge.
The City of Cambridge, Ontario announced the groundbreaking of a $30 million retirement home, known as Dunfield Cambridge.
The home will be built by Melloul-Blamey Construction and when completed, will accommodate about 145 retirees in a six-storey, 98,400-square-foot building.
Designed by SMV Architects, Dunfield Cambridge will have a “building envelope that exceeds insulation requirement by some 25 per cent,” according to a City of Cambridge press release.
Located at Saginaw Parkway and Light Drive, Dunfield Cambridge will be constructed of concrete with a brick and stone exterior.
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