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ATLANTIC CANADA
Chamberlain president Adrian Mauro says owner
Manga Hotels has received approval for a Hilton Garden
Inn in the downtown core as well. “This is the first Hamp-
ton property located in Newfoundland and the first Hilton
brand hotel,” he said.
The hotel has been designed with an exterior façade
of stone and brick with ample fenestration on one side of
the property. “Buildings in Newfoundland must be able to
sustain heavy winds and rain so brick is a building material
of choice,” Mauro says. “There is stucco as well but that
was used sparingly.”
While most Hampton Inns follow a standard design
model, Mauro says regional considerations must also
come into play. “The brand is constantly evolving so there
are always minor changes between each and because
projects are constructed with value engineering in mind
there may be differences in the way they are con-
structed.” Mauro says interior décor elements are also intended
to reflect the region.
He said nature proved to be the biggest challenge in
the 16-month construction project. “Working on an island
you can be dealing with high winds and rain,” he says.
“There were times the ferry was shut down due to these
elements so materials weren’t arriving when expected
which makes scheduling and staging a challenge.”
Mauro says local trades were used for the mechanical,
electrical, roofing, formwork and civil works.
The Canadian Design and Construction Report — Winter 2014 – 19