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Ferguson celebrates 50 years of building envelope success

Ferguson celebrates 50 years of building envelope success
CALGARY CENTRAL LIBRARY — Ferguson Corporation, a provider of building envelope systems, recently marked its 50th anniversary. Over the years it has been responsible for the building envelopes of several iconic projects in Western Canada including the Calgary Central Library.

CALGARY, ALTA. – Ferguson Corporation, a provider of building envelope systems, recently marked its 50th anniversary, celebrating five decades of innovation, craftsmanship and architectural contributions across Western Canada.

“Fifty years is more than a milestone — it’s a testament to the passion, precision and people that define Ferguson,” said Alex Seegerer, the company’s newly appointed president in a statement. “We’re proud of our legacy and excited to shape the future of building envelope design with the same spirit of innovation that got us here.”

In honour of its 50 years of operating, the company has transformed itself into an employee ownership model.

“We build beauty into buildings,” said Seegerer. “And we do it together — with pride, purpose, and precision. We are so proud to officially make our employees shareholders of the company, further matching our practice with our team’s values.”

Over the years, Ferguson has been responsible for the building envelopes of these iconic projects:

  • Calgary Central Library
  • South Health Hospital
  • MacKimmie Tower, University of Calgary
  • BMO Centre Expansion, Calgary

Some of its new projects include the Arts Commons transformation in downtown Calgary, featuring an undulating form and a high-performance envelope and the Palliser One conversion, which involves converting a commercial tower into residential living space.

As Ferguson enters its next chapter, the company states it remains committed to sustainability, design excellence and employee ownership.

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