Multi-Unit Buildings

They’re more than buildings—they’re homes for thousands of Winnipeggers, and we’re privileged to make our mark on multi-unit buildings around our city.

Just as with our commercial work, you can always trust Simmons Masonry for strict adherence to your plans and ready, honest collaboration. It’s what we do, and it’s how we work best.

Whether it’s renovation, restoration, or new construction, come to Simmons Masonry for the expert services you need.

Multi-unit building under renovation, covered with orange safety netting and scaffolding for safe construction. The brick facade remains partially visible during the upgrade process.
Rolled architectural blueprint, symbolizing renovation and layout planning.

Renovation

Whether you need façade updates, significant interior upgrades, or entirely new work, we do our utmost to make you—and tenants—proud of your building.

 

The image shows a close-up of a person’s hands placing a cinder block onto a mortar bed, constructing a wall. A string line is visible, used for alignment and levelness of the blocks. This image highlights the manual skill and precision involved in masonry work.
Brick wall with a trowel icon, symbolizing restoration or masonry work.

Restoration

We give your multi-unit building restoration the care and precision it demands, matching colours, textures, and lime-cement-sand ratios for a seamless result that’s good as new.

Side of a brick building with several windows. The bricks are arranged in a repeating pattern, and there is visible grass at the bottom of the wall. The windows have white frames and appear to be closed.
Building with a ruler and pencil icon, indicating construction and architectural planning.

Construction

When it comes to new masonry construction for multi-unit buildings, Winnipeg chooses Simmons Masonry for its commitment to quality and extensive experience.

Featured Projects

761 Wolseley

828 Preston