From Grass to Granite
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In the Beginning...
Photo, taken in June 2009 by Mike Babin shows the area before
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Short History and Responsibilities
The site of the Memorial Wall at King Edward and Sussex
Drive in Ottawa was one of five sites that were offered by
the National Capitol Commission (NCC) to the Wall Committee in
2007 when they accepted the project. The Committee chose this
site for obvious reasons -
location (mid way between the Parliament buildings and the
Prime Ministers residence),
access (on main streets as opposed to long walks to the
site),
and size (it was dedicated to only one structure as
opposed to other larger areas which could have more than one).
After the project was accepted by the NCC they wanted the design
changed to be more innovative and outstanding to suit the
prestigious site that we selected. The Wall design was changed
by James Lennox of Ottawa by the direction of the NCC,
Jim is a Landscape Architect who has given us immeasurable
service, patience, advice, etc for the 2 years since the
acceptance of this project at our Convention in 2007, at Calgary
AB.
DST in Ottawa did the geotechnical work in order to
determine the foundation for the structure.
Rick Cunliffe was the Ottawa structural
engineer who designed the foundation for the wall and gave the
sage advice when there was soil issues.
M-L Contractors - did the excavation for the foundation.
Colonial Granite did the large HK medallions that are on the
long walls.
Fabrication of the granite and engraving for the wall was done
by Polycor Inc in Quebec. |
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Getting Started
The photo to the left was taken by Mike Babin in early August just
as the core of the wall was being put in place. The next photo
is taken looking in the opposite direction. |
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Meanwhile... Back at the Factory...
Polycor fabricates the "mountains" from granite. There will
be four of them.
(Photos submitted by Carol Hadley) |
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The white panels being worked on are the mats
that cover the granite for the sandblasting and then you see the
finished panels, below.
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Bringing It All Together
Back on the site, we can now see that the panels are attached
to the granite core. |
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One mountain added. (Rachel Bériault photo) |
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End view. (Rachel Bériault photo) |
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Meeting the Deadline
Ready for unveiling (Dennis Bell photo) |
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Unveiled, but without the other three mountains across the
top (Dennis Bell photo) |
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Dedication Ceremony
The wall, unveiled, with the vets standing in front. (Murray
Doull photo) |
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Completed Structure
end September 2009 - Wall structure is complete. |

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Landscaping and Site Development
Photos at the left taken in late June 2010 show construction
of site facilities and preparation for landscaping.
The top photo shows the forms in place for the seating wall.
The bottom photo shows the positioning on the large boulders
which will form part of the site. The one being measured will be
the base for the plaque.
(Randy Wing photos) |
Take a look at the
Completed Wall Photos
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