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Location: St. Thomas, ON
Year Completed: 2014
Client: The Ministry of the Attorney General
Construction Manager: EllisDon
Architects: Norr Limited

The Elgin County Courthouse, one of the oldest county courthouses in Ontario, was built in 1853 and is a prominent landmark of the city of St. Thomas. In 2014, the building was expanded in order to consolidate the Ontario Court of Justice and the Superior Court of Justice into one facility. The restoration and renovation of this existing heritage building included energy efficient updates, and it was subsequently awarded LEED® Gold by the CGBC.

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