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BMO Centre Expansion Project

Location

Calgary, Alberta

Client

M3 Development Management / Calgary Municipal Land Corporation

Value

$500M

Status

Completed

Services Provided

Development management, multi-phase coordination, stakeholder engagement.

Impact

Strengthening Calgary’s role as a global event destination, the BMO Centre expansion drives economic growth, tourism, and cultural vitality for decades to come.

In his former role, Fergal led key aspects of the transformative $500M expansion of Calgary’s BMO Centre, which will deliver more than 1 million square feet of new convention and event space — positioning it as Canada’s second-largest Tier 1 convention facility. His role included guiding multi-phase planning, coordinating design and construction teams, aligning municipal and stakeholder priorities, and overseeing complex integration within the broader Rivers District redevelopment. The expanded BMO Centre is designed to serve as a catalyst for tourism, economic development, and cultural vibrancy in Calgary and across Western Canada.

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Suite 310, 999 8 Street S.W.

Calgary, AB, T2R 1J5

Larkspur Projects is located in Calgary, on the ancestral and traditional territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy — the Niitsitapi peoples, including the Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, and Amskapi Piikani. We also acknowledge the shared lands of the Tsuut’ina (Dene) and the Îyârhe Nakoda (Stoney) Nations — Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Goodstoney. This is also the homeland of the Otipemisiwak Métis Government, including Métis Nation Battle River Territory, Districts 5 and 6.
 

The place we now call Calgary has long been known as Moh’kins’tsis by the Blackfoot, Guts’ists’i by the Tsuut’ina, and Wîchîspa by the Îyârhe Nakoda. We recognize, honour, and give thanks to the original caretakers of this land, and commit ourselves to building respectful relationships with the peoples whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to shape this place.

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