
SINA BUILDING SYSTEMS™
climate resilient pre-fabricated infrastructure
Merging Traditional Construction With Advanced Manufacturing – One Innovative Step At A Time
IDP News
Mel Gibson in Chesterville later this month for movie shoot?
CHESTERVILLE — Currently being shot in the Ottawa valley, a movie production featuring the Lethal Weapon star might be coming to Chesterville for some scenes — possibly at the former Nestlé plant — later
Rejuvenated National Arts Centre roof assembled in Chesterville factory, owner reveals at warehouse launch; IDP Group Inc. officially relocates to North Dundas
CHESTERVILLE — The roof of Ottawa’s revamped National Arts Centre was built right here in Chesterville, within the former Nestlé plant owned by Installation Deliveries Plus (IDP) Group Inc. Assembly of the massive truss
IDP Group is a multifaceted group of companies located in Chesterville, Ontario, with more than twenty years of expertise in Full Design-Build General Contracting, warehousing, logistics, modular construction as well as technology development in vertical farming, hypersensitive HVAC systems and clean room environments with air pressure differentials.
SINA Building Systems™
As a full design-build general contracting company we provide a variety of grass-to-finish, fully integrated infrastructure solutions, including design, manufacturing, delivery, site deployment, groundwork and installation. Our proprietary building system is modular and adaptable to different occupancies, sizes, climates and site conditions. We listen to our client’s challenges and needs and start our design process from the ground, providing solutions to problems one step at a time.
Our Focus
Our Mission
Merging traditional construction with advanced manufacturing, using state-of-the-art automation and innovative technologies while redesigning a completely new and novel resilient building system with streamlined high-quality manufacturing.
Creating a sustainable future by embedding clean energy technologies like solar and battery banks into our design right from the factory floor, so our buildings can ship with their own built-in clean energy plans.
Using advanced recycled and resilient materials such as composites, recycled metal and building envelope components to contribute toward sustainability.
Design and build mass factories, product and production lines that are scalable and can scale across the country with a focus on producing 1000 homes annually.
Providing advanced building systems for defence and other operations which require a high level of security, bulletproof & forced entry protection with fast deployment field capability.
Developing prefabricated arctic resilient infrastructure solutions capable of deployment to Canadian arctic & remote areas experiencing a lack of infrastructure & quality issues for decades.
Reducing the overall cost of home manufacturing by 30% over the next ten years, using advanced manufacturing techniques, robotics, automation and taking advantage or large-scale assembly lines.
Reducing repetitive, dirty, high-risk work in the process, allowing humans to focus on creativity and quality while using automation & robotics to do the repetitive work.
Provide prefabricated infrastructure solutions in the form of Remote Fire Station (RFS)™ and Autonomous Delivery Depot & Service Station (ADDSS)™ anywhere in Canada.
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