Montreal office building achieves perfect WiredScore

An office building in Montreal has achieved perfect scores in all four areas of WiredScore’s scorecard: connectivity, infrastructure, readiness, and innovation. The 100 per cent score places the property into elite standing alongside only 20 other buildings in the world. Photo courtesy Stephane Brugger

An office building in Montreal has achieved perfect scores in all four areas of WiredScore’s scorecard: connectivity, infrastructure, readiness, and innovation. The 100 per cent score places the property into elite standing alongside only 20 other buildings in the world.

The building, 1250 boulevard Rene-Levesque, is a Class AAA, 92,900-plus-m2 (1-million-plus-sf) office building jointly owned by the real estate services firm BentallGreenOak (BGO) and Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada.

“In a world in which virtually every aspect of our working lives consumes or transmits data, it is important BentallGreenOak-managed office properties demonstrate exceptional performance in connectivity and digital capability for our tenants,” says Yves-André Godon, managing director of BGO for Quebec and Ottawa.

Mike St. Cyr, head of Canadian markets for WiredScore Canada, added, “First-class digital connectivity is no longer a nice-to-have. It is fundamental in a world where technology is part and parcel of our daily lives. This certification is therefore a notable achievement, and we are excited to see what 1250 boulevard Rene-Levesque will deliver for the community which interacts with it each day.”