OALA Golf Day

Landmark by Crozier’s Ken Crozier, Iain Crozier and Brian Bekkers , along with Play! by Crozier’s Rob Walkowiak are heading to the greens this Friday, August 14th in support of the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects’ (OALA) 13th Annual Golf Day at the Royal Ontario Golf Club  in Milton, ON. 

The team will not only be participating in a round of golf, but will also be sponsoring the men's ‘Closest to the Pin’ event. Proceeds from OALA events support the Universities of Toronto and Guelph Endowment Funds. Click here for more information on the OALA’s Golf Day. If you would like to schedule a time to chat with one of our team members, please Contact Us.

See you Friday at tee time!

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Neenah Foundry's traditional bollards make a comeback

As communities strive to improve the look of their downtown core through new developments and revitalization projects, many are cycling back to traditional designs for inspiration. 

Traditional bollards have made a huge resurgence across North America in recent years, with bollards reminiscent of the 1800’s being requested in landscape projects. In addition to wanting a cast iron bollard that’s durable and long-lasting, many people are requesting bollards that include traditional-style, with round finial embellishments.

Neenah Foundry’s New Family of Bollards Brochure highlights this “old is new” look of bollards. As seen in the brochure, Neenah offers 71 bollard configurations to choose from, including the popular interchangeable finials.

Civic Holiday

Whether you call it Civic Holiday, Provincial Day, August Holiday, Simcoe Day or no name at all, Landmark by Crozier hopes you enjoy your long weekend!

The Landmark by Crozier office will be closed on Monday, August 3rd, 2015 to celebrate this Civic Holiday. We will respond to all messages as soon as possible upon our return.

Want to get the most out of a long weekend? Follow these simple steps here.

Happy Civic Holiday!

Humber River Planters

New Humber River Hospital to receive custom planters, tables!

Toronto - The Humber River Hospital redevelopment project is nearing completion, which means Landmark by Crozier is one step closer to showcasing its products, found on outdoor terraces throughout the facility.

Landmark by Crozier, a division of Crozier Enterprises specializing in high-quality site furnishings and construction castings, is proud to be supplying the new, fully digital hospital (located near Keele Street and Wilson Avenue in Toronto) with 30 custom planters and six courtyard table and chair sets.

TWSI launch

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New website provides key information & news on Tactile Walking Surface Indicators

Toronto, June 18, 2015 - Addressing the needs of communities looking to make streets safer for those with visual impairments, Landmark by Crozier, a division of Crozier Enterprises and a Canadian supplier for construction castings and high quality site furnishings, today announced the launch of a new website focused on providing key information on Tactile Walking Surface Indicators (TWSI), which alert of upcoming street crossings.

Twsi.ca was designed to achieve several goals including content to better demonstrate the full spectrum of TWSI’s (sometimes referred to as Detectable Warning Plates) and the role they play in improving accessibility, along with updates on the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)’s new legislation coming in effect January 1st, 2016.

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Just a heads up about our office hours for Canada Day. Landmark by Crozier will be CLOSED on Wednesday July 1st, 2015 to celebrate Canada's 148th Birthday on Canada Day!

If you’re feeling patriotic, feel free to sing along to Canada’s national anthem ‘O Canada'.

We will respond to all messages as soon as possible upon our return.

Have a happy weekend, one and all.

NowHiring

Now Hiring: Sales Coordinator & Purchaser, Landmark by Crozier

The main role of the Sales and Purchasing Coordinator is to provide support to the Sales Associates within the Landmark by Crozier division, by coordinating pricing and completing the order process. The Sales and Purchasing Coordinator will report to the Landmark Division Manager and operate out of the downtown Toronto office.

TWSI

Landmark by Crozier, a Canadian supplier of construction castings and high quality site furnishings, is the proud supplier of Neenah Foundry’s Tactile Walking Surface Indicators (TWSI)’s. We supply Neenah TWSI’s in Eastern Canada, including the provinces of Ontario, Quebec & the Maritimes.

Q:What are Tactile Walking Surface Indicators (TWSI’s)?

A: Tactile Walking Surface Indicators (TWSI’s), are devices with defined sets of embossed patterns that have been agreed upon by International Accessibility Experts, that either provide persons with visual impairments a) warning of a hazard or b) following a direction.

Q:Where did Tactile Walking Surface Indicators Originate?

A: Tactile Walking Surface Indicators were originally developed in Japan in the 1960’s when a member of the Royal Household was visually impaired, and every effort possible was initiated to assist this person’s mobility in the public realm. Since then Japan has spearheaded many initiates for assistive devices, and TWSI’s are still more common than anywhere else in the world.

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