Multi-family

Multi-family is where the surface trade either holds a program or breaks it. A tolerance miss on one unit is a callback. The same miss across forty units is a program problem. The same problem across phases pushes the next phase's start date. Bridgewater works with developers and general contractors on multi-family across BC, from low-rise to multi-tower, with Derick Pang heading the division.

Our role on a multi-family program is to run the surface trade as a single coordinated system across the program.

That means consistent standards every phase, the same management layer catching drift in parallel with site supervision, and a single point of accountability across hundreds of units. 

The program holds its shape because the surface trade isn’t being reinvented from one tower to the next. 

The full surface scope under one trade contract: substrate, hard and soft flooring, wall systems, common-area finishes, balconies and amenity decks, countertops, window coverings, and pool and spa work where the building includes them. 

The standards are TTMAC and the BC Building Code. We help write them. Andrew sits on the TTMAC executive, with Bridgewater holding a seat on the executive for fifteen years, four of them as President. 

Past multi-family work includes SOCO (Anthem), Pier West (BOSA), Gilmore Place (Onni), Claridge House (Polygon), Wordsworth (Polygon), King George Hub (Ledcor), and Broadway & Granville (Ledcor).

The work covers low-rise, mid-rise, and multi-tower programs across BC.

Multi-Family

Bring us your program.

Multi-family holds or breaks on consistency across hundreds of units and multiple phases. Tell us about your program, your towers, and your phasing, and we’ll help it hold its shape.