
Commercial Case Study / 2025
Institutional-grade finishing on a live university campus
Right Group Construction delivered the finishing carpentry scope for Timothy Hall at UBC — a 50,293 square foot institutional building — meeting campus access rules, hollow metal door specifications and accessibility hardware requirements.
UBC, Vancouver, BC · Client: Carey Theological College
50,293
Sq Ft
2025
Completed
1 yr
Workmanship Warranty
01 / The Challenge
Institutional work carries stricter hardware specs, accessibility requirements and inspection scrutiny than residential — all executed on an active campus with restricted delivery windows and pedestrian traffic to manage.
Scope Delivered
- Hollow metal door frames and panels
- Accessibility hardware and closers
- Institutional-grade trim and sills
- Washroom accessories and grab bars
- Corner guards and protective trim
02 / Our Approach
Spec-first hardware review
We reviewed the hardware schedule opening-by-opening before mobilizing, flagging conflicts between the door schedule and accessibility requirements early.
Campus-compatible logistics
Deliveries and staging were planned around restricted campus access windows so the site stayed clear during teaching hours.
Function-tested every opening
Each opening was function-tested — swing, closer speed, latching, clearance — and documented before inspection rather than during it.


03 / The Outcome
- Full 50,293 sq ft scope completed to institutional hardware specification.
- Openings function-tested and documented ahead of inspection.
- Backed by our standard one-year labour and workmanship warranty.
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