Ingenuity
Think Outside The Box
Ingenuity + Innovation = The Foundation of SMS
As solution seekers we explore options that overcome project challenges.
Our exceptional designs emerge from combining our focused understanding of both the current and the long-term business needs of our clients.
Our Mission
Case Study #1
Richardson Innovation Centre
The Richardson Innovation Centre is a state-of-the-art food product development and quality-testing facility, located in the heart of downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. From farm to table, Richardson International is involved in every stage of the food production cycle, ensuring exceptional standards of sustainability, nutrition, and food and ingredient quality.
Our Mission
Case Study #2
Manitou bi Bii daziigae
Manitou a bi translates to where creator sits and Bii daziigae to brings light.
“Bringing the light” is about the building’s aim to bring students, staff, community and business together to collaborate, bring new ideas, solve problems, future think, and utilize and create the newest technology. It signifies bringing in a new era of hope with the renewed commitment to pursuing truth and reconciliation in everything at RRC Polytech. It also represents the building’s solar energy and sustainability efforts, as well as the natural light that pours through the many windows and main open agora, which inspired the Elders who named the space.
Our Mission
Case Study #3
Canada Life Project Cygnus
This first fully “Intelligent Building” in Manitoba uses Fault Detection and Diagnostics (FDD) technology to significantly reduce costs and improve operational efficiency. FDD incorporates a customized, building-specific library of fault rules that are used to predict equipment failures and advise personnel of preventive actions.
“You can dream, create, design, and build the most wonderful place in the world. But it requires people to make the dream a reality.”
– Walt Disney
“SMS Engineering is a trusted partner who was able to translate our vision into action bounded by limited resources.”
– Bryan Payne
Chief Executive Officer, Commissionaires Manitoba