Flynn Winnipeg has been busy working in all three scopes for the new Trades and Technology building at Red River College. While the roofing and metals crews were busy working to make the exterior of the building look pristine, the glazing crew was hard at work on all the interior glazing.

The main attraction was the 108-piece guardrail glass that went around the entire second-floor hallway, which included two feature staircases meant to be the focus of the guardrail system, while also filling the entire building with mullionless glazing partitions and full height display case doors. The idea is to leave as much of it exposed as possible, giving future students a chance to peer into the classroom experience. The amount of glazing makes this feel like a truly transparent workspace. Pictured are a few examples of the amazing work this crew has produced on this project!