Calgary Central Library
Moving Forward
Since 1976
For five decades, Resource Planning Group (RPG) has been Canada’s trusted partner in facilities planning. We help shape the spaces where people heal, learn, work, and connect.
Our team of planners, architects, and analysts bring strategic insight and real-world practicality to every project, helping public institutions plan with clarity and purpose.
RPG provides comprehensive facilities planning services from strategic needs assessments and functional programming to master planning and feasibility studies. We work across Canada, serving clients in health care, post-secondary and K-12 education, research, culture, recreation, and public safety.
From Coast to Coast
RPG works with clients across most of Canada, with Principals and staff located in Vancouver, the GTA, and Moncton. Our team delivers pre-design planning, capital planning and facility strategies for organizations nationwide, backed by deep sector experience and a proven, data-driven approach.
Clients value our collaborative process, strong facilitation, and the quality of our submissions, which are recognized by provincial ministries across the country. Our work helps organizations secure funding, plan future-ready spaces and make informed decisions with confidence.
As an independent, research-driven partner, we bring a neutral perspective that sparks innovation, challenges assumptions and balances visionary ideas with real-world constraints. Our goal: to help your team define the operational, financial and spatial requirements that support effective service delivery and lead to better outcomes for the people who use your buildings.
York University, Markham Campus
Ādisōke – Library and Archives Canada & the Ottawa Public Library
Land Acknowledgment
RPG acknowledges that our work takes place on the traditional territories of many Indigenous Nations across Canada. We recognize and honour the enduring presence of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples, and we are committed to listening, learning, and planning with respect for the lands, cultures, and communities we serve.
The office in Vancouver gratefully acknowledges that it is located on the traditional, unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱ wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Peoples.
