Aluma Systems has worked on the Greater Toronto Airports Authority's $5 billion development at Pearson International Airport since 1997, providing a number of contractors with construction technology solutions for a wide range of significant projects.
Tight schedules are complicated by stringent airport restrictions, as work is carried out very close to flight take-offs and landings. Aluma Systems is able to work within these limitations with our lightweight forming and shoring system that is easy to move and set up.
Working with contractor Aecon (formerly Armbro) Construction, Aluma Systems handled forming, shoring and access scaffolding for
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construction of a four-lane, 549-m vehicle tunnel under the main runway and taxiway. Equipment included Super Trusses, Ganged Wall Forms, custom steel components and rolling scaffold towers.
For construction of the airport's Moore Creek Storm Water Tank, we worked for Kenaidan Contracting, putting together a complete package (including E & D). Using our full range of products, including Super Truss for creation of rolling panels, Aluma Systems was able to meet the customer's design and scheduling requirements for all forming and shoring work.
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