
Discover how Dexterra Group is reducing Scope 3 emissions at Ontario’s Forensic Services and Coroner’s Complex — a scalable model for greener, more sustainable facility management.
Dexterra is proud to receive four prestigious awards from the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) for our work at Ontario’s Forensic Services and Coroner’s Complex (FSCC), a facility that redefines what sustainable infrastructure can look like in the public sector.
These awards include:
The FSCC is one of Canada’s most advanced facilities of its kind and spans over 665,000 square feet. Home to multiple public agencies, the facility supports forensic, scientific, and administrative functions, creating a complex operational environment.
The FSCC includes a host of green features that demonstrate how infrastructure can be both functional and environmentally responsible:
The result is not just a better building, but a healthier, more productive environment for those who work within it.
Learn more about the FSCC.
These honours recognize not only our dedicated frontline teams but also the collaborative relationship between Dexterra and the FSCC team. It’s a true partnership grounded in shared values around public service, environmental responsibility, and innovation.
This is a great example of how the right facilities management partner can help clients meet performance and sustainability goals. These awards reflect the high standards we hold ourselves to at Dexterra, and the shared success that comes from long-term partnerships.
We’re proud to support infrastructure that serves Canadians every day—and to help shape the future of sustainable, high-performing buildings across the country.
Smarter facility management is critical to unlock greener, healthier spaces for Canadians. From remote defence sites to urban hubs, we deliver sustainable, scalable solutions that meet the needs of clients and communities.
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