Sustainable EDGE Ltd.


  •    Concept Design Consulting

Fogo Island Inn The Inn is a community development by the social entrepreneurship, Shorefast Foundation, in an outport setting located off the north shore of Newfoundland.  The 29-room hotel will house offshore tourists as well acting as a restaurant, community centre and library for local inhabitants. 

  •    Audits, Feasibility Studies and Incentive Programs

High-Residential Energy Management Built in 1971, Helliwell Tower is a 23-storey, 230,000 sq. ft. rental building.  Sustainable EDGE identified energy saving measures, inventoried physical building and mechanical systems, analysed operating, maintenance, and utility costs, provided a review of the Reserve Fund Study and Remediation Schedule and developed a list of potential energy savings measures

  •    Green Standards

Scotiabank LEED Branch The 5000 sq. ft. building is located in a retail plaza which is a LEED site. Sustainable EDGE acted as green building design consultants for the heating ventilation and air-conditioning systems, indoor environmental quality measures and LEED energy modeling and documentation.

  •    Program, Policy and Technical Research Study

Solar Design Feasibility On behalf of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Sustainable EDGE, explored the technical and financial feasibility for implementing solar thermal and photovoltaic technologies at their 15-storey office building in Toronto

Deep Lake Water Cooling system is a 40,000 ton facility that provides cooling to downtown buildings using heat transfer to cold deep lake water destined for the water treatment plant. Sustainable EDGE has been involved with a feasibility study, an integration study of environmental impacts, and environmental benefit quantification study to facilitate funding for the project by Enwave Energy Corporation

Green Condominium Options For a 35-storey, 520 suite  first phase of a proposed 1,375 suite condominium development  Sustainable EDGE analyzed a full complement of sustainable technologies with regard to the environmental, economic, and marketing benefits of significant “Green Building” features