About

Member Since: 2021

Member Offices: Vancouver

Website: http://www.fastepp.com/index.php/en/

Engineers, thinkers, designers, creators.

Fast + Epp is an internationally recognized structural engineering firm with a team that prioritizes creativity and simplicity. Our proud history spans over three decades, with successfully completed work of all types and scales. We enjoy work with a high premium on structural expression; all challenges new and old are welcome.

Fields of Expertise

Structural Engineering

Buildings

RANK
Name
Status

Completed

Architecturally Topped Out

Structurally Topped Out

Under Construction

On Hold

Proposed

Vision

Never Completed

Demolished

Competition Entry

Canceled

Proposed Renovation

Under Renovation

Renovated

Under Demolition

Height
1 3 Civic Plaza
157.3 m / 516  ft
2 Brock Commons Tallwood House
57.9 m / 190  ft
3 LGBTQ Community Centre and Residential Tower
53 m / 174  ft
4 Limberlost Place
52.5 m / 172  ft
5 2150 Keith Drive
45 m / 148  ft
6 402 Dunsmuir Street
42.5 m / 139  ft
7 INTRO Residential Tower
39.6 m / 130  ft
8 BCIT Student Residence
-
9 INTRO Office Tower
-

Awards

Limberlost Place – Mass Timber Structure and Prefab Envelope System for Tall Institutional Building

Award of Excellence: Limberlost Place – Mass Timber Structure and Prefab Envelope System for Tall Institutional Building

Innovation Award 2024

Ctbuh Leaders

Tobias Fast

Tobias Fast

CTBUH Steel-Timber Research Project Steering Committee, 2022 – Present

Vancouver

RANK
Name
Height
1 3 Civic Plaza

157 m / 516 ft

2 The Spar

91 m / 300 ft

3 Seattle Mass Timber Tower

65 m / 214 ft

4 Brock Commons Tallwood House

58 m / 190 ft

5 LGBTQ Community Centre and Residential Tower

53 m / 174 ft

6 Limberlost Place

53 m / 172 ft

7 2150 Keith Drive

45 m / 148 ft

8 402 Dunsmuir Street

43 m / 139 ft

9 INTRO Residential Tower

40 m / 130 ft

10 BCIT Student Residence

-

10 INTRO Office Tower

-

CTBUH Initiatives Involving Fast+Epp

CTBUH New York Hosts Tall Timber Event

22 June 2017

CTBUH New York held a presentation and panel discussion on the character and behavior of tall timber buildings, as well as the future opportunities with timber in New York and beyond.