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Government & Heritage Buildings in Fredericton, New Brunswick

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-9.3°C

Avg winter temp

1.5m

Frost depth

293cm

Annual snowfall

63K

Population

Fredericton install spec at a glance

ParameterFrederictonNotes
Average winter temp-9.3 °CDrives stainless grade choice
Frost depth (NBCC)1.5 mConcrete-set anchor minimum embedment
Annual snowfall293 cmWear + freeze-thaw cycling
Recommended grade304Per Canadian climate zone

Why Government & Heritage Buildings works in Fredericton

Key takeaways Heritage and government buildings need conservation-officer-approved finishes — typically bronze patina for federal heritage sites and discreet brushed stainless for non-heritage government buildings.

Key takeaways

  • Heritage and government buildings need conservation-officer-approved finishes — typically bronze patina for federal heritage sites and discreet brushed stainless for non-heritage government buildings.
  • Active project history with Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), Parks Canada, BC Heritage Branch, Heritage Toronto, and provincial-legislature property managers.
  • Heritage approval workflow adds 3-4 weeks to project timeline but eliminates rejection-on-site risk that would waste hardware and install costs.

Why heritage requires a different process

Heritage-designated properties have legal protection against unauthorized modification. Installing skate stoppers without conservation-officer approval is a potential offence under the Federal Heritage Buildings Policy or the Ontario Heritage Act, depending on jurisdiction. Even a temporary install without approval can trigger a fine and force-removal order. Our standard heritage workflow puts conservation approval upstream of order shipping, eliminating the risk.

The heritage approval package

We provide a standard heritage-approval submission package that conservation officers can review without follow-up: dimensional drawings of every stud profile, finish samples on heritage-stone substrate, anchor specifications including reversibility analysis, and removal-method documentation showing zero substrate damage on extraction. With this package, heritage approval typically completes in 3-4 weeks at the Federal level and 2-3 weeks at the provincial / municipal level.

PSPC procurement specifics

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) procures hardware for federal heritage buildings — Parliament Hill, Confederation Building, BC Legislature visitor entrances, etc. — through standing offers. We're listed on the PSPC Standing Offer for Architectural Hardware (Skate Deterrent Subcategory), which means federal property managers can order directly without a per-property RFP. For non-heritage federal buildings (newer office towers in NCR), the procurement is less involved but still requires Treasury Board accessibility documentation.

Statue and monument deployments

A niche but growing category: public-art bases and monument plinths. Skaters target large rectangular bases for grind features — visible damage to a public monument is a politically charged event that draws media attention. We've deployed discreet bronze patina edge strips on monument bases in Ottawa (Cenotaph perimeter), Halifax (provincial war memorial), and Montréal (multiple Vieux-Montréal statue plinths). For these high-sensitivity sites, we coordinate with municipal cultural services in addition to standard heritage approval.

Procurement timing for Canadian municipalities

Most Canadian municipal procurement cycles run on a 3-year capital plan, with skate-deterrent installs typically scheduled in the spring/fall window after frost has cleared. We respond to RFP requests within 5 business days and carry stamped engineering for every climate zone. Bonded crews work prevailing-wage municipal contracts across Ontario, BC, Alberta, and Quebec.

What you get in Fredericton

Frequently asked questions.

  • Fredericton sits in the Zone 6 climate zone with ~200 mm annual snowfall and an average winter temperature of -10 °C. We default to 304 stainless for Fredericton installs, with frost-line anchoring at 1500 mm depth.

  • Standard Fredericton installs run within the May to October window. Crew labour rate is $45-65/hr for government-heritage retrofit work. Most quotes return within 24 hours of address submission.

  • Yes. government-heritage installs in Fredericton carry stamped engineering for OBC 3.4.6.5 / CNB 9.8.7.4 and AODA accessibility. Frost-rated to the Fredericton freeze-thaw cycle (-10 °C average).