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Sky Park is a 3-tower, mixed-use development, currently under construction, in Metrotown, Burnaby, British Columbia. The 755 feet tall Grand Tower will be the tallest building in British Columbia. The other 2 towers will be 45 and 33 storeys. [1]
Deep cement mixing (DCM) is a geotechnical engineering deep foundation ground improvement technique where a binder material, typically cement, is injected into the ground for ground stabilisation and land reclamation. The technique can also be used for containing contaminants and water cut-off. [1]
DCM textiles, formerly Delhi Cloth & General Mills; DCM Ventures, a venture capital company; Digital Cinema Media, an advertising company; NTT DoCoMo (NYSE symbol), a mobile phone operator in Japan; Doll Capital Management, a US venture capital firm which funded SandForce, BitTorrent and others
Close-up of Burnaby's Metrotown skyline, where many of the city's tallest buildings are located. This list of tallest buildings in Burnaby refers to the tallest buildings in the City of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Burnaby is a city in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia located in Metro Vancouver.
Metrotown is a town centre serving the southwest quadrant of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the city's four officially designated town centres, [3] as well as one of Metro Vancouver's regional town centres. [4] It is the central business district of the City of Burnaby. [5]
The newly built system had limited Sunday service until 1990, and shorter revenue hours during weekdays than SkyTrain's current revenue schedule as of 2010. During Expo 86, special shuttle trains ran from a third track at Stadium station, where there was a connection to the monorail serving the main site of the world's fair, to the Canadian ...
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Kootenay Loop opened on August 20, 1950, [1] and is located on East Hastings Street at its intersection with Kootenay Street. It is less than 100 metres (330 ft) from Vancouver's border with the city of Burnaby.