- Project last updated by Diana Tamblyn on 02-09-2025
Code 440
Laval, QCCode 440 is a 57,500 sq. ft., 4-storey hybrid industrial and office building is located in the heart of the city of Laval, Quebec. The project stands out for its contemporary architecture, 13-foot high ceilings, and exposed mass timber structure and glass curtain walls.
The exposed wood structure not only gives the building a striking aesthetic but also provides excellent thermal and acoustic performance, as well as reducing CO2 emissions. The use of renewable materials creates a warm and distinctive environment, making it particularly attractive to high-profile tenants.
Developed by Cosoltec, this mixed-use building also serves as the company’s head office. The adjacent industrial space is equipped with loading docks and floor-level doors to meet the logistical needs of tenants.
Project Details
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                      Year Built2022 
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                      Number Of Stories4 
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                      Bldg systemMass Timber 
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                        Square footage57,500 
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                      Construction Type:Unknown 
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                      Building Type:Mixed-Use 
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                      Material Types:Mass Timber 
 Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT)
 Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or glulam)
Project Team
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                      Element5 | HASSLACHER Group Element5 - Mass Timber Supplier - CLT, Glulam
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                      Rotho Blaas USA INC Fasteners, Connectors
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                      GKC Architecture & Design Architect
- Project last updated by Diana Tamblyn on 02-09-2025
