Vietnam-based façade specialist BM Windows has marked a significant milestone by successfully completing the façade supply for Canada’s first supertall building. The project, known as Sky Tower at Pinnacle One Yonge in Toronto, is now the tallest residential structure in the country, standing at 312.5 meters.

This achievement signals BM Windows’ growing reputation on the global stage, especially in markets known for their rigorous standards. The firm was responsible for the design, fabrication, and supply of over 40,000 square meters of unitized curtain wall systems for the Sky Tower, a task that involved high levels of precision and coordination.

BM Windows Delivers Facade Package For Canada's First Supertall Skyscraper
BM Windows Delivers Facade Package For Canada’s First Supertall Skyscraper

Sky Tower is part of the expansive Pinnacle One Yonge development, a multi-phase project situated in Toronto’s waterfront area. Once completed, the entire development will include residential, commercial, and retail spaces, along with public amenities. As the tallest of the planned towers, Sky Tower stands as a symbol of architectural ambition and modern urban development.

BM Windows had to adhere to stringent North American performance requirements, including severe wind load resistance, thermal insulation, and air-water tightness. The façade systems provided by the Vietnamese firm were customized to suit these challenges, and they underwent testing and quality assurance processes before installation. The successful completion of this project not only demonstrates BM Windows’ technical capability but also highlights the company’s capacity to operate internationally and deliver to exacting standards. It represents a growing trend where Southeast Asian engineering and design firms are making their mark in North America and other demanding markets.

BM Windows has been involved in numerous high-rise and iconic projects across Asia and the Middle East. Their participation in the Sky Tower project affirms their vision to become a globally recognized façade solution provider. With Canada’s skyline now featuring a contribution from Vietnam, the achievement reflects a deeper shift towards global collaboration in architecture and construction.

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