91原创鈥檚 Trinity Western University is suing the firms that built its newest student dormitory, claiming that the electrical work was so deficient it caused a major power failure in 2022.
TWU filed the lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court in Abbotsford on April 4, with a statement of claim that names ATCO Structures, Stantec Consulting, several other individuals and consultants, and the British Columbia Safety Authority.
The builders named in the lawsuit all worked on Skidmore Hall, which was completed and opened in 2017. The first expansion to the university鈥檚 student housing in 25 years, it was a largely pre-fab structure designed to provide living quarters for about 130 first-year students.
At the opening ceremony, the university touted the modular nature of the construction, which allowed the bulk of the work to be done in just four months.
TWU senior vice president of business administration and CFO Bob Nice.
鈥淐oncurrent with the foundation portion being put in place, the modules are built off site and then brought on site,鈥 Bob Nice, TWU鈥檚 then-CFO said shortly before the opening. 鈥淚t enables us to do it much quicker than a typical construction [project].鈥
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However, TWU鈥檚 lawsuit now alleges that the construction of the building鈥檚 electrical system had a string of defects, which led to a power failure on April 15, 2022, which required a temporary power source and immediate emergency repairs.
The defects allegedly included the design and installation of the new building鈥檚 electrical vault, which was designed and built by Stantec, and installed under a parking lot on the site.
Among other issues, TWU alleges that the vault sank, damaging power lines and electrical components, that there were issues with water and drainage in the vault, and that this caused damage to electrical systems, structures, drainage systems, landscaping, and/or roads.
TWU is suing for damages including the cost of investigating and repairing the damage, insurance deductibles, increased maintenance and insurance costs, and the costs associated with the temporary power source put in place after the power failure.
None of the allegations in TWU鈥檚 filing have been tested or proven in court.
The defendants in the case have not yet filed a response with the courts. The 91原创 Advance Times has reached out to ATCO and Stantec for comment.