Class Action Suit Filed Against UBC Over Kelowna Campus Construction

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​The plaintiffs of the class-action suit claim that construction of the UBCO Downtown campus has caused structural damage to nearby buildings.On May 6, the University of British Columbia published a project update on the 43-storey campus that's currently under construction at 550 Doyle Street in downtown Kelowna.. "Engineering teams for the project have advised this work is not expected to impact surrounding properties, including Hadgraft Wilson Place.

The UBCO Downtown project site is legally owned by Doyle Street Properties Ltd. and beneficially owned by UBC Properties Investments Ltd., the trustee of. All three are listed as defendants, alongside consultants on the project, including HCMA Architecture + Design, Glotman Simpson Consulting Engineers, GeoPacific Consultants, Kane Consulting, and others. Also listed as a defendant is Ledcor Construction, the general contractor on the project, and the City of Kelowna.

On November 25, the occupants of the CoLab building were advised to evacuate. Two days later, the City issued a stop work order, as the defendants "had been conducting work in the CoLab Building without a permit related to the excavation and construction activities on the lands," the plaintiffs said. The evacuation was

In a project update on April 30, UBCO said "We are advised by independently peer-reviewed professional engineers that the shoring wall, first identified as the root of earlier concerns for the safety of HWP, remains stable and that raising the excavation depth will further mitigate the potential for any future soil settlement on adjacent land."

"Since our creation in 2005, we have grown from 3,000 students to more than 12,000 today and we expect our community to continue its development, reaching a population of between 13,000 to 18,000 by 2040," UBCO.

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