
The Canadian Port of Entry, the largest along the Canada–U.S. border, was developed with CBSA, CFIA, and federal stakeholders. The campus was organized for secure processing, clear wayfinding, and operational efficiency, supported by durable materials and coordinated building systems.

A border campus built for clarity, security, and long-term performance.



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Designed under a DBFM model with a 30-year maintenance term, the facilities prioritized lifecycle durability and energy efficiency. High-performance envelopes, resilient systems, and post-disaster standards ensured long-term reliability at one of North America’s most significant crossings.
