CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS tĞĂƌĞŵŽƌĞƚŚĂŶďƵŝůĚĞƌƐ͘tĞĂƌĞƐŽůƵƟŽŶƉƌŽǀŝĚĞƌƐǁŚŽůŽŽŬďĞLJŽŶĚLJŽƵƌŝŵŵĞĚŝĂƚĞĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƟŽŶ ŶĞĞĚƐƚŽƐĞĞƚŚĞďŝŐŐĞƌƉŝĐƚƵƌĞ͕ƐŚĂƌĞLJŽƵƌǀŝƐŝŽŶŽĨƐƵĐĐĞƐƐ͕ĂŶĚĞdžĐĞĞĚLJŽƵƌĞdžƉĞĐƚĂƟŽŶƐ͘ Message from Mark Casaletto, V.P. and General Manager, CMD 4 The human construction journey of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights 6 Kinetic Construction Ltd. is on the move 21 100 years is a good resume: M. Sullivan & Son 55 Leaders Revisited Stuart Olson Inc.: Defragmenting for the future New tools and tech key to McKay-Cocker’s future 26 60 COVER PHOTO: PCL Constructors Ltd. National Project of The Year: The Canadian Museum for Human Rights CanaData Canada’s economy: counting on a weak currency and new customers to fuel growth Western Canada’s economic and construction outlook Eastern Canada’s economic and construction outlook Canada’s Top 50 Leaders in Construction Leaders in Construction – Western Canada Leaders in Construction – Eastern Canada Advertisers’ Index 14 28 62 5 30 64 106 www.cmdgroup.com Publishers of Daily Commercial News and Construction Record 500 Hood Road, 4th Floor Markham, Ontario L3R 9Z3 Phone: (905) 752-5408 Fax: (905) 752-5450 www.dailycommercialnews.com Journal of Commerce 101-4299 Canada Way Burnaby, British Columbia V5G 1H3 Phone: (604) 433-8164 Fax: (604) 433-9549 www.journalofcommerce.com CanaData www.canadata.com Mark Casaletto, V.P. and General Manager, CMD John Richardson, Director of Operations, Western Canada Peter Rigakos, Director of Sales and Marketing Marg Edwards, Director of Content Alex Carrick, Chief Economist, CanaData Vince Versace, Managing Editor Bradley Fehr, Editor, Western Canada Mary Kikic, Lead Designer Erich Falkenberg, Production Manager Kristin Cooper, Manager, Data Operations Melinda Rideout, Research Supervisor The Leaders, Volume 8 www.leadersinconstruction.ca Copyright © 2014 CMD. International Standard Serial Number ISSN 1916-1611 Right of publication in whole or in part of original construction and engineering items appearing in this magazine is reserved. Evolve or fall behind. This mantra is commonly used by many leading business leaders and firms and that is no different for us here, when it comes to The Leaders magazine. For the past seven issues of The Leaders, we have focused on Canada’s top general contractors. These firms were ones which we considered to be trailblazers, innovators and leaders in their daily business practices. Typically, on the cover, we would feature a “national” general contractor. The companies we have featured are a who’s who of some of Canada’s largest and most innovative firms. As the years passed, we have seen a variety of influences impacting the Canadian construction landscape. Issues such as foreign competition in the domestic construction market, how to prepare for predicted labour shortages, the diversification of project delivery models and the increased use of new technologies, like Building Information Modeling (BIM), have resulted in Canadian construction stakeholders having to evolve to survive. To recognize this changing landscape, we decided to begin the transition of our signature publication to evolve and reflect the greater needs and stories of Canada’s construction industry. That is why, this year, we do not have a top national contractor on the cover. Instead, we have a National Project of the Year. This project is the new, iconic, Canadian Museum for Human Rights, which recently opened in Winnipeg, Manitoba. We wanted to tell the definitive story of this project, the first national museum built in nearly 50 years and the first outside of Canada’s National Capital Region in Ottawa, Ontario. By taking a deeper look at the project we can better showcase all the things which make Canadian construction a global leader when it comes to project expertise, collaboration and execution. Mark Casaletto V.P. and General Manager, CMD You will still find eastern and western contractors featured in this year’s The Leaders. In the east, we have M. Sullivan & Son, who recently celebrated its 100th anniversary and is among Canada’s oldest family-owned construction companies. In the west, we have Kinetic Construction Ltd., a company which has completed hundreds of construction projects while striving to provide a high level of service and a competitive price. As in past issues, we have our Leaders Revisited sections in which we check back with past firms we have featured. For this year’s Leaders Revisited we spoke to McKay-Cocker, our eastern contractor selection in 2007 and Stuart Olson, our western contractor selection in 2009. Once again included in this year’s The Leaders is our nationwide, eastern and western construction industry forecasts powered by CanaData. These forecasts provide the pivotal intel industry stakeholders need in order to operate in Canada’s evolving construction industry landscape. We hope you enjoy our latest evolution of the The Leaders; it is the first step on our path to better capture the stories, trends and people which shape Canada’s construction industry. AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 NATIONAL Reed Construction Data PCL Construction $7,248,041,000 Kiewit Canada Corp. 4,109,548,000 EllisDon Corp. 3,104,775,000 Aecon Group Inc. 3,068,800,000 Ledcor Group of Companies 3,000,000,000 Graham Group Ltd. 2,100,000,000 Pomerleau Inc. 1,718,916,117 Bird Construction 1,454,869,000 Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Ltd 1,106,469,000 Alberici Constructors Ltd. 1,000,000,000 Groupe SNC-Lavalin 1,000,000,000* EBC Inc. 650,000,000 Flatiron Constructors Canada Ltd. 500,000,000 Bondfield Construction Company Ltd. 461,463,936* Clark Builders 459,098,347* MC Group: McKay-Cocker Construction, Magil Construction, Magil Construction Pacific 410,000,000 Toddglen Group of Companies Ltd. 400,000,000 Menkes Developments Ltd. 400,000,000 Transelec / Common Inc. (TCI) 391,632,067 Maple Reinders Constructors Ltd. 340,000,000 Tucker HiRise Construction 320,000,000 Chandos Construction Ltd. 300,000,000 Cressey Development Group 300,000,000 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Axiom Builders Inc. ConDrain Group Dawson Wallace Construction Ltd. Giffels Westpro Eastern Construction Company Ltd. Dufferin Construction Company Tridel Corp. Scott Builders Inc. CANA Construction Ltd. Delnor Construction Ltd. ITC Construction Group Broccolini Construction Inc. Manshield Construction LP. Marco Group of Companies Buttcon Ltd. Mady Development Corp. Melloul-Blamey Construction Inc. Dexter Construction Onni Group of Companies Carillion Canada Darwin Construction (Canada) Ltd. Walsh Canada Aquicon Construction Company Ltd. FWS Group of Companies Ventana Construction Corp. Fermar Paving Ltd. Nelson River Construction Inc. The Leaders 2014 5 $291,000,000 270,000,000 250,000,000 245,676,660 220,000,000 219,628,192* 200,000,000* 198,554,000 196,067,533* 195,000,000 185,000,000 179,944,380* 178,742,657* 153,000,000 150,000,000 145,000,000 140,000,000* 136,691,151* 132,839,970* 132,838,000* 132,000,000 131,800,000 130,000,000 127,000,000* 125,700,000* 121,779,534* 109,832,856* Information was gathered through a comprehensive questionnaire sent to more than 300 construction firms across Canada. Participation in the process was voluntary. *Firms declining to provide revenue information were ranked based upon their associated projects in the CMD project news database. All other rankings are based on self-reported, 2013 gross revenues from Canadian operations, as verified by company officials. Totals include revenues from all branch operations as supplied to CMD. To be considered for 2015 rankings, please email research.canada@reedbusiness.com or call 1-800-387-0213. PHOTOS: PCL CONSTRUCTORS LTD. AND GRAHAM DUNK. ARCHITECTURE49 INC. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights, this year’s National Project of the Year, features intricate design and construction which resulted in stunning details throughout the building. by PETER KENTER F rom a construction perspective, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) in Winnipeg is a book of many stories. It’s the story of an audacious design by architect Antoine Predock. It’s the story of steel and glass erected and installed at impossible angles under construction manager PCL Constructors Ltd. It’s also the story of geometry so complex that building plans could only be understood by looking at images of the museum in three dimensions simultaneously. >> Continued from page 6 In hard numbers, the museum offers 24,155 square metres of total floor space and used 5,400 tonnes of structural steel and 16,000 cubic metres of concrete. But as befits a museum celebrating human rights, it’s also a very human story, representing the aspirations of the individuals who helped build it, their passion to achieve excellence and their desire to leave their mark on a project that will propel their legacies into the future. Here are some of the stories behind the people who made the CMHR happen: * Todd Craigen, construction manager, PCL Todd Craigen was the CMHR’s first construction manager from 2006 to May 2012. In preliminary construction planning I went into the drawing room and was struck with disbelief. I wasn’t sure this was really buildable. What turned the corner for me was not so much the 3-D design presentation, as meeting the people involved. Gail Asper, who headed up the Asper Foundation, CMHR’s chief financial officer Susanne Robertson and Joe Geurts, the owner’s representative, all showed the same level of drive and determination to get this built. When I arrived there was nothing on-site but dirt and gravel. We drove 146 caissons as large as six feet in diameter and 420 precast poles as far as 130 feet in the ground to find load bearing rock. The inverted concrete cone was one of the biggest construction challenges at a 134-metre radius and 22-degree slope with PCL self-constructing the concrete. However, by using Revit, we were able to seamlessly work with all of the project partners wherever they were, adjusting the model in real time, so that Walters Steel in Hamilton and Antoine Predock in Albuquerque could determine what would work and what wouldn’t. The building would have been impossible to complete in a low-tech, two-dimensional world. I’m from a family lineage of stonemasons, so I was eager to show my father, John Craigen, also a stonemason, the stonework going into this project. It includes limestone veneer out of Tyndall, Man. and alabaster stone from Zaragoza, Spain. Basalt from Inner Mongolia was used in the museum’s garden of reflection. I would go so far as to say the stonework is some of the finest craftsmanship I’ve seen in more than 22 years in the business. Even my father was impressed. When I was offered the position of district manager in Saskatoon, I was torn between a project for which I moved my family from Ottawa to Winnipeg and into which I invested more than five years of my life. The only thing that made it easier was passing it into the capable hands of Rob Duerksen. * Robert Duerksen, construction manager, PCL Rob Duerksen was the CMHR’s construction manager from March 2012 to present. My parents were medical missionaries with expertise in leprosy and orthopedic surgery. I’ve lived in many countries including Brazil, Paraguay and Ethiopia and I have a global perspective on issues such as human rights. So, working on a museum devoted to human rights has a special meaning to me. Coming in during the middle of this project was overwhelming. I first came on-site in winter with construction hoarding, tarps and scaffolds everywhere. In most building projects, it’s easy to visualize where you are. But, with the complex geometry of this structure, I pushed aside three or four tarps and realized that I no longer knew where I was — I could have gotten lost inside my own building. Thanks to 3-D modelling it was soon easier to get my bearings. One of the challenges of the project was managing the sheer number of people on-site. At peak, there were over 300 people on-site at one time, representing 20 subtrades, in addition to visitors taking tours. I do not believe most of the sub-trades envisioned the complexity of this job — they couldn’t have. In most cases, such as the Hall of Hope, we had to work from the top of the building down, with each trade completing 100 per cent of their work, before work access could be removed. There was no opportunity to go back without incurring huge costs and delays. Continued on page 10 C A N A D I A N CO N S T R U C T I O N A S S O C I AT I O N ’S 97 th ANNUAL CONFERENCE TAKE IN ENJOY MEET all San Antonio has to offer great educational sessions about the industry and network with colleagues from across Canada Join Your Industry Peers ‘Deep in the Heart of Texas’ March 22 – 26, 2015 REGISTER NOW cca-acc.com/en/annual-conference Continued from page 8 * Max Wehrle, Wescan electrical project manager, Wescan Electrical Mechanical Services Max Wehrle has been on the project for more than five years and continues to fine tune the electrical system. We knew from the start it would be a huge challenge with so few straight walls or 90-degree angles. It was great to work with the Revit 3-D program after a little warming up to it. Coordination with other trades was extremely important on this project. We held regular mechanical-electrical conflict reviews to iron out any concerns. Initially, at the start of the project, we were tasked with design assist, working together with PCL, the electrical consultant and designers on multiple systems such as power systems, lighting, data, audio/visual, security and the fire alarm systems. A lot of the initial wiring was installed underground. I’d like to add up the total length of wire we’ve installed in the museum but I still don’t have the time to check and do the math. I believe we installed close to 5,000 lighting fixtures. The PCL Builders Terrace, where the names of the 2,500 construction workers who contributed are inscribed, is outstanding. The museum is a legacy for Winnipeg and I’m proud to be a part of it. ADE R 2014 CAN AD A’ S LE This Winnipeg drywall contractor has a longstanding relationship with PCL and spent three-and-a-half years on the CMHR site. I’ve been an estimator for a long time, but pricing this work was at best like throwing darts at a wall. In general, access and scaffolding were the two biggest challenges on the project. So much of the work was high up and the walls were always sloping toward you or away from you. So, it was a major logistical challenge to get workers and materials to the installation site. We used every approach except vines. At one point, we had 60 people working at a dozen different locations inside the building. I’ve lived in Winnipeg all my life and I’ve been involved in some exciting projects, but I know we’ve built a piece of the future here. Named the inaugural director and chief executive officer of the CMHR in 2009. Walking through the site as the core structure was forming was an amazing experience. The thing that always stood out for me was that, whether the temperature was 30 C or -30 C, the construction workers were bringing a consistent passion and intensity to the project through 10-hour shifts. I have so much admiration for their unprecedented skill, ability and professionalism. When we moved into our offices in January, the atmosphere was reminiscent of kids arriving at summer camp checking out their bunks. People were stopping each other and asking which floor they were on and what sort of view they had. Everybody was incredibly inspired by the building. SB ES T IN CONS ION * Harry Loewen, president, Loewen Drywall Ltd. * Stuart Murray, the CMHR president and chief executive officer, from 2009 to 2014 CT Getting an occupancy permit was a challenge because the building defies easy description and code analysis. It doesn’t feature one huge floor with a few openings — it’s one huge opening with a few floors. We worked closely with the architect and a code consultant to create a very safe, unconventional building that could meet the intent of the building codes. Nobody is ambiguous about the museum. My sister and brother-in-law originally did not think much of the museum, until I took them for a tour and explained the architectural concepts and how the design supports a journey through the struggle for human rights. When we had finished, they were on board and completely understood what this project was about. TR U Highlighting the Best in Construction SUBMIT A NOMINATION for Canadian Construction Association’s awards Nomination deadline December 5, 2014 DOWNLOAD the nomination package from www.cca-acc.com/en/awards Awards of Excellence Person of the Year Excellence in Innovation Environmental Achievement International Business CCA Person of the Year William (Bill) Gyles National Safety Partner Association Community Leader Gold Seal Association CCA Environmental Achievement Award Maple Reinders CCA Community Leader Award Paul Douglas Awards of Recognition General Contractor Trade Contractor Civil Infrastructure Manufacturers, Suppliers and Services CCA Excellence in Innovation Award Hoban Equipment CCA International Business Award Aecon Concessions Visit www.cca-acc.com/en/awards for information on past years’ winners, pictures, video and more HERE’S A LOOK AT THE LONG JOURNEY OF THE CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, (CMHR) FROM CONCEPTION TO OPENING DAY. JULY 18, 2000: THE IDEA FOR A CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS MUSEUM IS FIRST DISCUSSED BY IZZY ASPER, HIS DAUGHTER GAIL AND FRIEND MOE LEVY. 2002: THE FRIENDS OF THE CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (FCMHR) REGISTER AS A CHARITABLE FOUNDATION. APRIL 18, 2003: THE ASPER FAMILY, ALONG WITH THE FEDERAL, PROVINCIAL AND MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS, ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR A $200-MILLION HUMAN RIGHTS MUSEUM. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES A CAPITAL COMMITMENT OF $30 MILLION. OVER THE NEXT TWO YEARS, THE FCMHR COMMITS TO RAISING $105 MILLION FOR THE PROJECT. OCT. 7, 2003: IZZY ASPER DIES. GAIL ASPER BECOMES THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND THE PROJECT. APRIL 15, 2005: ANTOINE PREDOCK IS SELECTED AS THE WINNER OF THE CMHR INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES AN ADDITIONAL CAPITAL CONTRIBUTION OF $70 MILLION. JANUARY 2006: THE ASPER FOUNDATION, THE FAMILY’S CHARITABLE TRUST, PUTS UP ANOTHER $12 MILLION FOR CAPITAL COSTS. APRIL 20, 2007: PRIME MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER ANNOUNCES THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL ESTABLISH THE CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN WINNIPEG, AND COMMITS TO FUND ANNUAL OPERATING COSTS OF $21 MILLION. IT WILL BE THE FIRST NATIONAL MUSEUM BUILT OUTSIDE THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION AND THE FIRST TO BE BUILT SINCE 1967. DEC. 19, 2008: THE GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY IS HELD. APRIL 2009: CONSTRUCTION BEGINS. NOVEMBER 2010: THE LAST OF THE CONCRETE IS POURED. NOVEMBER 2011: THE STEEL STRUCTURE IS COMPLETED. DEC. 18, 2012: CREWS TEST THE LIGHTING ON THE MUSEUM’S “TOWER OF HOPE.” MARCH 31, 2013: THE BASE BUILDING IS SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLETE. NOVEMBER 2013: EXTERIOR SITE CONSTRUCTION NEARS COMPLETION. SEPT. 19, 2014: OPENING CEREMONIES ARE HELD FOR THE $351-MILLION MUSEUM. (WITH FILES FROM THE CANADIAN PRESS) ALL ABOVE PHOTOS COURTESY OF PCL CONSTRUCTORS LTD. shale-rock natural gas and oil is adding immensely to reserves. In North Dakota, firms are extracting oil from the Bakken Basin as fast as they can. As a result, the state has the nation’s lowest overall unemployment rate (2.7%) and its lowest construction unemployment rate (5.6%). The surfeit of oil and gas has provided one huge benefit. It has reduced the volume of foreign imports. The resulting improvement in the goods trade balance — through offsetting some of the shortfall with China in consumer items, for example — lifts the bottomline gross domestic product (GDP) figure. Also, the cost of energy is being kept under wraps. Due to the increase in U.S. oil inventories, the global price has not reacted with its usual volatility to political instability and military conflict in the likes of Ukraine, Syria, Iraq and Gaza. Stability in energy supplies and pricing is also enabling U.S. manufacturing to stage a comeback. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT NATIONAL AD A s has always been the case, Canada’s hopes for improving economic prospects are very much tied to the performance of the American juggernaut. From mid-2008 through the end of 2013, the unemployment rate in Canada was lower than in the U.S. A significant milestone was reached at the start of this current year, 2014, when the jobless figure south of the border dropped back below our own. The relationship is now 6.1% in the U.S. and 7.0% in Canada. Also earlier this year, the most important benchmark for U.S. jobs was exceeded. Total employment first reached, then surpassed, its pre-recession peak. Going forward, each new month of positive job creation will set an all-time high for total U.S. jobs. America’s more optimistic economic outlook is grounded in two industrial sectors, energy and manufacturing. U.S. energy development is booming. Hydraulic fracturing (i.e., “fracking”) of CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 14 TR U There are certain industrial processes (e.g., the making of petrochemicals) where oil and gas are major inputs. In the operations of many other industrial enterprises (e.g., cement plants), fossil fuels are important components of heating and cooling charges and transportation costs. U.S. “real” (i.e., inflation-adjusted) GDP growth in 2014’s second quarter exploded to +4.2% annualized, after retreating miserably (-2.1%) in a winter-storm-ravaged first quarter. America’s growth for the year as a whole is expected to be +2.5%, accelerating to +3.2% in 2015 and +3.6% in 2016. 2013’s figure was +2.2%. The Federal Reserve’s stimulatory bondbuying program is scheduled to end this fall. Earlier, the Fed more or less promised it would keep its policy-setting federal funds rate within its current exceptionally low range of 0.00% to 0.25% at least through the mid-point of next year. The increasing speed of the U.S. pick-up may pull that date forward into next spring. AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U NATIONAL An expectation of a more hawkish U.S. yield environment has served to raise the value of the greenback and depress the currencies of most other countries. Canada may have been a beneficiary of this latest exchange rate trend. Certainly, the Bank of Canada has no quarrel with where the “loonie” (i.e., the affectionate name for Canada’s dollar) sits at present, in the 90 to 92-cent U.S. range. Since most internationally-traded commodities are priced in U.S. dollars, the lower-valued loonie raises the Canadiandollar revenues of our resource sector owners. And it provides a spur to the export sales of domestic manufacturers. The price of Canadian products being sold into the U.S. market is effectively reduced. Canada’s merchandise trade, after languishing near a zero balance since the 2008-09 recession, has been moving higher into surplus over the last three months. Canada’s “real” GDP growth is being estimated at +2.5% this year, rising to CMD +2.8% in 2015 and +3.2% in 2016. In 2013, the year-versus-previous-year change was +2.0%. While the drop in value of the loonie is providing Canada with an export-pricing advantage, adverse shifts in our historical trade relationship with the U.S. must be recognized and acknowledged. The softwood lumber agreement, with its embedded system of quotas, will limit the degree to which Canadian producers may be able to participate in the gradual improvement in U.S. home starts. Mexico is now the number one source of motor vehicle and parts imports into the U.S. automotive market. Canada is competing with Japan for second spot. Growing U.S. energy self-sufficiency may threaten some Oil Sands exports, although a number of the new refineries that have opened up south of the border specifically draw on Alberta supplies (e.g., BP’s plant modernization in Whiting, Indiana). President Barack Obama’s reluctance to approve the Keystone XL pipeline expan- The Leaders 2014 15 sion has been a “gift” to the green faction within the Democratic Party. Environmental activists are meeting with success in stopping, delaying and otherwise side-tracking numerous big resource projects across our country. The Supreme Court of Canada’s recent Tsilhqot’in native land claims ruling, potentially extending the boundaries of territories considered to be under aboriginal jurisdiction, further complicates the resource projects approvals process. While these issues are debated, unintended consequences proliferate. Despite the fact most experts would argue that pipelines are the cheaper and safer means to transport oil, the volume shipped by rail in tanker cars has soared. The Canadian government has been pro-actively seeking alternative foreign customers. Hence, the emphasis placed on reaching free trade agreements with South Korea and Europe. The next step will be participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) discussions. Continued on page 16 ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT NATIONAL AD CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 16 TR U Continued from page 15 The legislature in Victoria, with its plans for a world-scale LNG exporting site in the northwest of the province, can be added to the list of public entities wishing to promote sales to clients outside North America. Housing starts nationwide this year and for the next couple of years will likely be quieter than in 2012 (215,000 units). Condo demand in Toronto, for example, can’t be expected to remain frenzied, unless the foreign-buyer slice of the pie surprises with renewed strength. There’s another aspect of residential real estate that will be equally important. Home prices must not cave. To a fair degree, consumer confidence and personal consumption expenditures depend on a feeling of prosperity that is provided by rock-solid or increasing asset valuations. For homeowners, that includes the value of one’s own property. Plus, it takes into account pension and mutual fund holdings, which often include equities. Thankfully, the Toronto Stock Exchange index (TSX) has finally shaken off its torpor and sprung to life, although it will have a lot of catching up to do to pull even with record-setting share prices in the NASDAQ, Dow Jones Industrials (DJI) and S&P 500 indices. The forward propulsion for institutional and engineering construction will come from demographic factors and government finances. The fastest population growths are occurring in the resource-rich provinces of western Canada. This implies a need for infrastructure capital spending to provide essential public services. CMD is tracking projects mentioned in the East, West and National Economic Outlooks. For more on these and other projects contact a Building Reports representative at 1-800-465-6475 x25534. Project/Proponent POTASH MINE Jansen Potash Project BHP Billiton Canada Inc OIL REFINERY Fort Hills Upgrader Suncor Energy Inc OIL PIPELINE Energy East Project TransCanada Energy Ltd HYDROELECTRIC GENERATING STATION Lower Churchill Project - Phase 2 Nalcor Energy HYDRO DAM Site C Clean Energy Project BC Hydro & Power Authority OIL PIPELINE & TERMINAL FACILITY Northern Gateway Pipeline Project & Marine Infrastructure Enbridge Inc HYDROELECTRIC GENERATING STATION Lower Churchill Project - Phase 1 Newfoundland & Labrador Hydro OIL PIPELINE Trans Mountain (TMX) Expansion Kinder Morgan Canada BRIDGE Pont pour le St-Laurent (remplacement du pont Champlain) Travaux Pub & Serv Gouv Can GENERATING STATION Keeyask Generating Station- Phase 2 Manitoba Hydro-Power Proj Dept Location 150 Km SE of Saskatoon SK $ Mill $14,000 90 Km N of Fort McMurray AB $13,500 Alberta and Saskatchewan to Eastern Canada $12,000 Gull Island NL $12,000 below existing Peace Canyon Dam, 7 Km SW of Fort St John BC $7,900 inland Terminal near Edmonton to marine terminal in Kitimat $6,500 Muskrat Falls NL $6,000 from Edmonton to Burnaby BC $5,000 entre centre-ville de Montréal et la Rive-Sud QC $5,000 Lower Nelson River, Split Lake Resource Management Area MB $4,600 All rights reserved. 2014 CMD. Every province is experiencing an aging population, as the front-edge of the baby boom generation moves beyond its mid60s and into its early 70s age-cohort. Construction of more health care facilities and graduated-levels of accommodation for seniors will receive an upgrade in priority. In engineering projects, a pickup in world trade is slowly gaining momentum. Stronger commodities demand and an uptick in commodities pricing must eventually follow. As for public sector civil projects, Ottawa and most of the provinces are in decent financial health, with budgets at or near balance and debt loads that aren’t overly onerous. Quebec and Ontario are the exceptions. The former’s new Premier, Phillippe Couillard, is determined to rein in costs. The latter’s, re-elected premier, but this time with a majority — Kathleen Wynne — has, so far, demonstrated no similar inclination. There is one final statistic for Canada that has been briefly touched on in the foregoing, but warrants further elaboration. The latest year-over-year population change for Canada as a whole has been +1.2%. That’s one of the fastest rates of increase among all industrialized nations. The comparable U.S. figure lies between +0.7% and +0.8%. The resident counts of Germany and Japan are shrinking. There is a very simple way in which population change impacts the economy. More people with more jobs generate more income, leading to greater GDP-enhancing consumer spending. Let me wrap up on a philosophical note. Canadians are now living in a world that’s quite different from the one occupied by their parents and grandparents. The level of foreign competition for all kinds of jobs (e.g. in IT, as well as on production lines) and in a host of other areas that will continue to determine our standard of living has heightened dramatically. 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The Kinetic board of directors, from left, Tom Plumb, vice-president and Courtenay branch manager, Mark Liudzius, vice-president and project lead, FMF Cape Breton Phase V, Bill Gyles, president and CEO, Mike Walz, vice-president and Vancouver branch manager and Chris Chalecki, vice-president and Victoria branch manager. by PETER KENTER W hen company president Bill Gyles founded Kinetic Construction Ltd. in Victoria in 1984, he was already thinking of the future. “A lot of people name their construction companies after themselves,” he says. “But I thought that one day I would build the business into something that would outlive me, and I didn’t want them to be saddled with my name.” >> ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE WEST AD CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 22 TR U Continued from page 21 After trying on a number of company trademarks that were already taken, his wife Darlene, in a prescient moment, suggested Kinetic. Launched from the middle of a recession as an open shop, the company hasn’t stopped moving since. Today, Kinetic operates offices in Victoria, Vancouver and Courtenay and employs about 125 people. The company offers project delivery as construction managers, project managers, design-build contractors and general contractors. It typically fields 12 to 15 projects at a time, with an average running total value of $50 million to $80 million. “It’s not easy to say that we specialize in one market or another,” says Gyles. “Some years our work is mostly institutional. Last year, we worked on five shopping centres. This year, we’re working on our biggest project to date for Defence Construction Canada.” The $175-million construction management project is being undertaken with joint venture partner EllisDon and involves the consolidation of operations for the Fleet Maintenance Facility Cape Breton at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt, known as the “corner garage” to sailors of the Pacific Naval Fleet. The project will transform 38 maintenance shops into one of the largest enclosed buildings on North America’s west coast. Over the long run, Kinetic’s project tally shakes out to an evenhanded blend of 30 per cent institutional, 30 per cent commercial, 15 per cent industrial, 15 per cent multi-unit residential and 10 per cent civil. “The common element in every project we go after is our confidence that we have a competitive advantage due to experience we’ve developed on a similar type of project or with the same owners,” says Gyles. “We make sure that we have the skills and proficiency to excel in any project we take on.” While growth has increased the scope and capability of the company, Gyles says he has been vigilant against the downside of growth, which can include an erosion of company values. “When we were a smaller company, I knew every employee and worked with them on a daily basis,” he says. “With 125 employees and five people on the board of directors and each of our branches running somewhat independently, we’re now a little more like a larger corporation. However, frequent director and management meetings and an open door policy ensure that we all remain on the same page.” The company culture values clear and honest communication, transparency and co-operation. “There’s no doublespeak,” he says. “The company culture is not so much about what we do, but about who we are and that includes not only how we treat our clients, but about how we interact with each other — consultants, tradespeople and fellow workers. If a new project manager comes down a little hard on a trade contractor, we will ensure that we make it right. We value all of those relationships.” The company’s top projects in recent memory aren’t Kinetic’s largest or those featuring its most flamboyant designs. “They’re projects where we successfully went on to exceed the expectations of our clients,” Gyles says. First is the Port Moody Inlet Centre Fire Hall. The replacement of the original fire hall, built in 1974, was prioritized by city council as its most important city-funded capital project. “We pre-qualified on this project and tendered the job which was valued at about $7 million,” says Gyles. “It was a fairly complex structure for a fire hall and achieved LEED Gold. The old fire hall was located right next door and the firefighters continued to check out their new digs as the project moved forward. It’s a beautiful building that functions very well, but at the end of the day what put us over the top was that both the city and the firefighters who moved in this year were very happy.” Next is Timberline Village Shopping Centre, a $6-million, 30,000-square-foot greenfield shopping development in Campbell River. It was a first project for Kinetic with developer Jim Dobinson and business partner Dr. Christine Hildebrand, whose dental clinic is an anchor tenant. Continued on page 24 PHOTO: BOB MATHESON Continued on page 24 NEW LOOK, NEW FEEL AT NANAIMO REGIONAL GENERAL HOSPITAL BEING POWER SMART MAKES BUSINESS SENSE Nanaimo Regional General Hospital’s new 6,200 square metre Emergency Room and Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit is not your usual hospital wing: gone are the skimpy curtains between the beds, the stale air, the gloomy institutional paint on the walls. Opened in fall 2012, the addition is bright, airy and fresh. It’s also incredibly energy efficient. By working with BC Hydro’s New Construction Program to energy-model the new addition, the designer was able to select and install a series of energy-saving measures that will save an estimated 1.1 million kilowatt hours of electricity per year. These savings are enough to power around 100 homes for a year. “For a small investment in the beginning, you get a long-term reduction on your operational costs year after year,” says Deanna Fourt, Director of Energy Efficiency and Conservation for Vancouver Island Health Authority. “We estimate payback at just seven years. And I believe the way the unit was designed has had a great effect on patients as well. It’s a calming and beautiful space.” Deanna Fourt, Director of Energy Efficiency & Conservation for VIHA. Are you looking for new ways to build better? Visit bchydro.com/construction or call 1 866 522 4713 to learn more. A13-429 Continued from page 22 “Jim was an experienced developer who had never hired a construction manager and wasn’t sure what Kinetic could bring to the table,” says Gyles. At the 50 per cent drawing stage, Kinetic completed an initial cost estimate that showed the project would go 10 per cent over budget. “Through an extensive value engineering process, we recommended a variety of design changes that ultimately beat back construction costs by about 10 per cent,” says Gyles. “If we’d been in on the ground floor, we’d have reduced costs further, but the client was very pleased with the results we delivered.” He also cites Victoria’s Hillside Centre, a $60-million joint venture with EllisDon. The retail project involved both the renovation of the existing space and the addition of 85,000 square feet to the shopping complex. “Our first challenge was to quickly integrate our on-site project management team with that of EllisDon and establish a line of communication with consultants both locally and in Toronto,” Bill Gyles accepts the CCA Person of the Year Award from Paul Douglas, PCL president and CEO. says Gyles. “We were also required to complete the project on a tight time frame.” The construction partners worked on renovations at night while existing retail space remained open to customers during the day. In retail, shopping time is money and construction delays are calculated in customer dollars lost. “The client was expecting the worst but was pleasantly surprised when we finished the project two months ahead of schedule,” says Gyles. “And on budget.” Like many construction companies, Kinetic is taking a hard look at transferring the skills and knowledge of senior employees to younger workers. Retaining workers is essential to that process. The company operates a career enhancement program for all employees, offering time off and financial support to those who want to take advantage of job-related training and educational opportunities. Younger workers are mentored, supported and encouraged. A youth development program selects workers with management PHOTO: BOB MATHESON ADE R T IN CONS ION AD SB ES CT 2014 CAN A’ S LE potential and provides them with additional challenges and opportunities for training, self-improvement and advancement. “We’ve never had an employee leave us because they found it too boring here,” he says. However, until senior employees actually retire from the top rungs of the ladder, those positions remain filled. Company growth will help to create new opportunities for tomorrow’s talent. Gyles foresees a B.C. construction market presenting no booms and crashes, but a long period of sustained, moderate growth. Weaker and smaller players will die off while others will merge into larger entities. Hungry international firms will also continue to knock at the doors of the province, looking to leverage their own special skill sets. “We need to take a larger share of the market, in a market that is not growing rapidly,” says Gyles. “We need to adapt to market changes in general and new project delivery methods in particular, including public-private partnerships. We’re also looking to broaden our market geographically to other parts of B.C. and entering more partnerships with First Nations and other likeminded companies that share our values.” Gyles divested himself of majority ownership in the company about four years ago. “I’m still the largest shareholder, but no longer own a majority of shares,” he says. “We’re in a good position to start talking among the board of directors about succession strategies.” In the meantime, Gyles says he considers himself lucky to be doing what he’s doing. “When you do something for far more than 40 hours a week, you’ve got to love it,” he says. “What I love most about coming to work each day is the atmosphere created by the interaction of talented, committed people. We’ve got a dream team assembled here.” TR U Kinetic’s president named CCA Person of the Year It couldn’t have happened to a better candidate — and the winner couldn’t have been more surprised — when the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) named Bill Gyles, president of Kinetic Construction Ltd., its 2013 Person of the Year. Gyles received the award at the CCA Annual Conference in Panama in March, where the association noted: “William (Bill) Gyles’ approach to construction can be summarized with the following: treat subcontractors with respect and as valued partners, consultants as team members working towards a common goal, and clients as people, their time and money respected. He believes in leading by example, and hiring smart people who share his values and work ethics.” The award committee also cited Gyles’ 30 years of commitment to construction associations, including the CCA, the British Columbia Construction Association and the Vancouver Island Construction Association (VICA): “Through (his) tireless dedication to construction associations on both a local and national level, he has helped bring positive changes to contract language and the risks passed through to contractors.” Gyles says he had little time to accustom himself to the honour, first learning of the award in February. “I was shocked,” says Gyles. “I’ve put a lot of time into various construction associations and served on the CCA board but I was overwhelmed that they considered the sum total of these accomplishments to be something recognized at the national level. This award is something I will always cherish.” Not so surprised was Angus Macpherson, 2014 Chair of the VICA board of directors. “Bill’s values are a way of doing business that many of us in the industry try to emulate,” he says. Katy Fairley, Kinetic’s business development manager, also received honours in 2014 as the Outstanding Woman in Construction from the Vancouver Regional Construction Association. by RUSSELL HIXSON S PHOTO: STUART OLSON INC. David LeMay, Stuart Olson Inc. CEO, says his company is one which strives for excellence in a variety of construction services. tuart Olson Inc., formerly The Churchill Corporation, is fresh from a massive rebranding to strategically shift into a fully integrated construction services company. The company provides building construction, commercial and industrial electrical contracting, earthmoving and industrial insulation services to an array of public and private sector clients. CEO David LeMay said Stuart Olson wants its clients to think of it as one entity offering many services. “The rationale is to narrowly focus what we are good at, which is construction,” he said. “(Clients) thought of us in our parts instead of thinking of us as a $1.3 billion construction and services company with 4,000 employees. What we are focusing on is being able to bring more to every client.” The company operates offices throughout British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. Stuart Olson was last featured in the 2009 edition of The Leaders as its western contractor selection. LeMay said the rebranding has been well received from stakeholders. Shareholders see it as an understandable strategy and customers are getting to see the broad base of services the company offers. However, LeMay said the most important stakeholders are the employees, which he calls the company’s ambassadors. Stuart Olson employs about 4,000 people. LeMay said that when all of them are educated and on board with one vision, it’s a powerful force. He added that the restructuring also can affect recruitment and retention. LeMay explained that the more dynamic and winning a team can be, the better chance it has of getting and keeping employees. Like many companies, Stuart Olson has had to adapt to a changing business landscape. The projects are getting larger and more sophisticated all the time. Not only that, but the economic climate is uncertain and far more global. “I don’t think we have ever been in a time where the global temperature for investment really makes or breaks our economy,” he said. maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) work on oilsands projects. LeMay said the company does this work year-round, much of it is small capital projects, which are more focused around process optimization. “The economic return on those projects is significantly quicker and significantly greater versus some major megaprojects,” he said, adding that this part of the business has also been key to lasting through changing economic conditions. But, Stuart Olson is also engaged in several massive building projects, such as the $245-million New Central Library in downtown Calgary, which recently finished its design phase. The complex project will encapsulate an existing LRT (light rail transit) track. Work is also being done on the Winnipeg Convention Centre, a $180-million project. Stuart Olson will add three storeys to double the size of the current facility. The company also completed the largest and most technically advanced remand facility in the country, the Edmonton Remand Centre valued at $512 million. Despite some challenges, LeMay said there are still many opportunities on the horizon. Stuart Olson is seeing healthy spending in the public sector in terms of infrastructure such as schools, recreation centres and hospitals. On the industrial side, the company is witnessing a PHOTOS: STUART OLSON INC. ADE R AD SB ES T IN CONS ION 2014 CAN A’ CT LE healthy market coming for its MRO work as large oilsands facilities come online. In B.C. there are more than a dozen LNG (liquefied natural gas) project proposals pending. LeMay said it is unlikely all will move forward, hopefully several will, but that remains to be seen. “I’d really like to think we are going to create the kind of climate necessary to attract that business because frankly, in my view, we’ve got a very concise window of opportunity,” he said. “If we are not careful, we could lose that spending.” S “The effects of the global economy are far more reaching to our business than they have ever been.” He said that in economic uncertainty, customers look for companies that have good lineage, good track records and history and a balance sheet that they can afford to ensure projects get completed. LeMay said, conservatively, that 70 per cent of Stuart Olson’s business is from existing customers. “That’s about building sustainable business relationships that aren’t about one building or contract, but are for the long term and I think that’s decidedly what gives companies like us an advantage,” he said. The company’s rebranding has also highlighted the fact that it has moved beyond shovel-ready products and embraced Stuart Olson’s work on the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s new offices (middle photos) earned it a Silver Award of Excellence at the Vancouver Regional Construction Association’s 25th annual awards of excellence. TR U efforts and generous donations that have carried a worthy dream to fulfilment. In 2013, Manitoba’s “real” (i.e. inflationadjusted) gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate exceeded the national average (+2.2%) by a slight margin. In comparison with the other western provinces, it was beat by Alberta (+3.9%) and lapped by Saskatchewan (+4.8%). B.C. (+2.0%) trailed, but even that province’s expansion was the equal of the country as a whole (+2.0%). As for upcoming large projects in Manitoba, two of them are in the hydroelectric field and it has become almost embarrassing to mention one of them, it’s been talked about so long. The Keeyask Generating Station ($4.6 billion) on the Lower Nelson River seems likely to receive a “green light” first. Then there’s the Conawapa Station ($3.4 billion), also on the Nelson and 28 kilometres downstream from the existing Limestone hydro site. Love the name Conawapa. Don’t like the way its start date has remained so nebulous over such a long period of time. The labour markets in Saskatchewan’s two major cities, Regina and Saskatoon, have often ranked first or second among the nation’s 33 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) according to low jobless levels and high employment growth rates over the past couple of years. Saskatchewan’s narrative is all about its resource wealth. The province’s share (10%) of the nation’s total oil exports is second only ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE WEST AD D ividing Canada in two as East versus West is simply an easy representation based on a map. There is a version that is truer in crucial ways, based on seeing the country as a teetertotter. Ontario, with approximately 40% of the total population, is the fulcrum in the middle. In such a picture, the East — comprised of Quebec and the Atlantic Region — has a population proportion (30%) that is almost exactly balanced by a “standard” West made up of the three Prairie provinces and B.C. (a combined 30%). The cross-beam is currently level. In the years ahead, the western “seat” will take on relatively more weight while the eastern seat, due to slower provincial population growth rates, will lift higher. Manitoba (+1.1%) may be experiencing the lowest population growth rate among the four western provinces, but it is still speeding ahead faster than anywhere between itself and the Atlantic Ocean. The citizens of the province should rightly take pride in Winnipeg’s newest landmark. After 14 years of a sometimes intense struggle for existence, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has opened its doors. Its monumentally swirling appearance stands testimony to how architecture can ennoble the human spirit. Kudos to the civic-minded and philanthropically-inclined Asper family for their prodigious fundraising CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 28 TR U to its next-door neighbour. Contrary to what some may think, it’s not a bad thing that the oilsands make Alberta (68%) unassailable. Newfoundland and Labrador’s share (8%) of the nations’ total energy exports is third. Construction work on K & S Potash Canada Partnership’s Legacy mine ($3.3 billion) has been proceeding for about a year. BHP Billiton’s Jansen potash property, whenever world trade and potash prices pick up enough to justify a go-ahead, will be the Godzilla (i.e., with respect to immense size, not mean disposition) of all such projects, with a price tag approaching many billions of dollars. The high-grade Cigar Lake uranium mine will soon be making a major contribution to provincial revenues. Initial production at the underground ore body was abruptly terminated by flooding that originated in the water-laden rock overhead. The owner has taken extensive precautions to ensure a similar calamity won’t happen again. Alberta’s oil patch has been Canada’s equivalent of California’s 1849 Gold Rush. All efforts by environmentalists, celebrities, First Nations and even, to a confounding degree, the United States president, have failed to stop the momentum. Investments by major international oil firms this year alone have continued to be enormous. CanaData’s monthly Top 10 starts lists have featured four projects of more than $1 billion each. The Fort Hills upgrader for Suncor Energy and several other partners, at $13.5 billion, has been the biggest. AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE WEST The U.S. may be importing less foreign oil, but the reductions have been at the expense of firms located in countries other than its northern friend. Some major U.S. refinery expansions have been specifically designed to employ Alberta bitumen as a feedstock. The volume of oil shipped to the U.S. by train this year has increased by 20% to 25%. Companies that have built new shipping terminals are reaping impressive financial rewards. The increase in demand for drilling pipe and railcars has revived the fortunes of one of America’s former industrial giants, U.S. Steel. At the same time, the company’s money-losing operation at Hamilton’s former Stelco facility has been placed in bankruptcy protection. There is a positive spin to emphasize. Restructuring has a better chance of succeeding now than at any time in recent memory. Jim Prentice has taken over as Alberta premier and Conservative Party leader. The Conservatives have been in power in the province for more than 40 years. Prentice will have the difficult task of weeding out some caucus members who became too fond of their privileges while Alison Redford was at the controls. British Columbia is “point man” for a multitude of the challenges facing Canada as a whole. Companies contemplating resourcesector investments must try to engage CMD aboriginals and environmentalists as partners in their development plans. To ignore their concerns will buy them expensive and time-consuming passage to the village of “Not-Here-You-Don’t”. Christy Clark’s provincial government has spotted an unparalleled opportunity for firms based in B.C. to do business on the other side of the Pacific Rim. There are eager potential customers in Japan, China, Vietnam, South Korea and elsewhere for liquefied natural gas (LNG) that could be supplied from terminals in B.C.’s northwest corner. Following through with such an enviable goal will necessitate a more rapid pace of development in northeastern shale-gas fields (at Horn River and from the Montney Basin) and construction of new pipeline capacity across the top of the province. It will also provide an incentive to finally build the long-contemplated Site C power plant on the Peace River. A great deal of electric power is needed to cool natural gas from a vapour to a liquid. Victoria is currently working with energysector firms to establish a royalty regime that will benefit the citizens of the province — through funding an active hospital construction program, for example — while not choking off corporate enthusiasm. The fates of the Northern Gateway (Enbridge) and TransMountain (Kinder Morgan) oil pipeline proposals have yet to be decided. A solid future for one sub-category of engineering construction is assured, how- The Leaders 2014 29 ever, by proposed rapid transit projects in Vancouver and Victoria. A multi-decade and multi-billion-dollar shipbuilding initiative to meet Canada’s naval patrol (e.g., frigates) and rescue-vessel obligations will also provide a formidable base of dollar spending on the West Coast, as it will on the East as well. An acrimonious teachers’ strike this fall, besides denying students an education for a while, was a source of considerable inconvenience for many parents. The package hammered out, however, will allow the government to keep sailing down a fiscally responsible strait. The budget this year is expected to be in balance. It’s not immediately clear how new homeowners can hope to achieve financial harmony. The average price of resale housing in Vancouver, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), is enough to leave one breathless. At just under $800,000, it is 40% higher than in the next priciest city in the country, Toronto ($569,000). I’d be remiss if I didn’t close with one other observation concerning the nationwide outlook for the year ahead and possibly beyond. Fasten your seat belts everyone. A federal election is scheduled for 2015. For a certainty, we’re flying into political turbulence. 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LE ION ION TR CT AD CT CAN T IN CONS 2014 A’ Website SB ES T IN CONS ION LE LE LE S 2014 Ð A’ U ADE R SB ES SB ES A’ TR ION AD CT CAN T IN CONS Î A’ U S 2014 SB ES A’ TR ADE R A’ Location CT CT T IN CONS CT AD SB ES ION 2014 CAN A’ S 43 43 44 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 45 46 46 46 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 47 47 48 48 48 48 48 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 50 50 50 50 50 51 51 51 51 51 51 Company Name ADE R Ï TR U Top 50 2014 List ÏÐÎ Change from 2013 list ABALONE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC. Head Office: 15531 131 Ave Edmonton AB T5V 0A4 Tel: 780-451-3681 Fax: 780-452-1406 Email: admin@abaloneconstruction.com Web: www.abalone-construction.com Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Terry Chalupa, President and CEO; Randy Chalupa, VP; Dennis Lawson, GM, Industrial; Doug Goertz, Controller and Office Manager Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial and civil construction. Corporate Profile: Abalone Construction is part of the Abalone Construction Group of Companies, which has the ability to work on union and non-union job sites as required. The company has a wide scope of experience in all aspects of dirt moving, excavating and hauling, whether it is from the fine art of landscaping and grading of a golf course to industrial earth moving. Abalone is an environmentally friendly company and is committed to providing environmentally friendly service. The firm does its own estimating and bidding with its own personnel doing the pre-tender site inspections, take-off from the engineered drawings and bidding proposals. ACCIONA INFRASTRUCTURE CANADA INC. Head Office: 2000-595 Burrard St Vancouver BC V7X 1J1 Tel: 604-622-6550 Fax: 604-687-6088 Email: vblesa@acciona.ca Web: www.acciona-na.com Date of Incorporation: 2000 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Purificacion Torreblanca, President Area of Expertise: P3’s and construction of civil works and institutional buildings. Corporate Profile: Acciona’s group of North American companies are subsidiaries of the main divisions of Acciona S.A, a company that ranks among the world’s leading sustainability-focused businesses centred on infrastructure, renewable energy and water treatment. Acciona is a 150-year-old, multi-billion dollar global company. In North America, it operates three business divisions: Acciona Infrastructure, Acciona Energy and Acciona Agua. Acciona Infrastructures, its oldest business division, is engaged in projects in over 30 countries. These projects include buildings and civil works: roads, bridges, railways, tunnels, hospitals, schools, justice facilities and housing. Acciona Energy has been pioneering renewable energy for over 20 years and is active in all major renewable energy solutions solar, wind, biomass, biofuels and small hydro, and is one of the largest wind developers in the world. Acciona Agua has built and is operating many desalination plants, waste water treatment plants and filtration plants all over the world using its own technologies. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE WEST AD A CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 32 TR U Branch Office: Calgary, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1985 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Shiraz Jiwani, P. Eng., President; Faizal Jiwani, BA, Director; Tyson Hippe, Sr. PM Gross Revenue: $ 30 mil Area of Expertise: Institutional, commercial and light industrial. Corporate Profile: Aman Building Corporation is a local leader in general contracting, construction management and design-build services for a wide variety of projects, including educational projects, hospitals, recreation centres, hotels, offices, residential condominiums, warehouses, commercial building and auto dealerships. Projects vary in value from $2 million to $125 million. Major Projects: Panorama Plaza Condominium Complex, Phase II, Canmore, AB; Strathcona County, North Parks Facility, Sherwood, AB. AMACON DEVELOPMENT CORP. Head Office: 500-856 Homer St Vancouver BC V6B 2W5 Tel: 604-602-7700 Fax: 604-602-7110 Web: www.amacon.com Branch Office: Toronto, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1959 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Bob Cabral, COO; Marcello DeCotiis, President; Don Vito DeCotiis, VP, Construction; Lilliana Di Franco, VP, Marketing and Sales Gross Revenue: $ 22 mil Area of Expertise: High-rise residential and commercial development. Corporate Profile: Amacon is one of Canada’s foremost real estate development, construction and property management firms. The firm controls all aspects of the development process including site acquisition, project design and development, construction, marketing and sales. Major Projects: Parkside Village, Mississauga, ON; 1351-1391 Richards, Vancouver, BC. AMAN BUILDING CORP. Head Office: 20-41 Broadway Blvd Sherwood Park AB T8H 2C1 Tel: 780-449-5825 Fax: 780-467-3513 Email: info@amanbuilding.com Web: www.amanbuilding.com ASL PAVING LTD. Head Office: 1840 Ontario Ave Saskatoon SK S7K 1T4 Tel: 306-652-5525 Fax: 306-665-0087 Email: sales@aslpaving.ca Web: www.aslpaving.ca Branch Office: Lloydminster, SK; Regina, SK. Date of Incorporation: 1950 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Zenon Lysak, GM, Regina; David Paslawski, President; James Fraser, VP; Bill Kruining, GM, Lloydminster; Drew Mitchell, GM, Saskatoon Gross Revenue: $ 105 mil Area of Expertise: Road construction, commercial, industrial paving, refinery and heavy equipment. Corporate Profile: ASL Paving Ltd. provides road building and commercial paving services to cities, towns and government agencies across Saskatchewan, with a focus on commercial paving work. Its services include: urban and rural municipality roads and streets; commercial paving (housing subdivisions, parking lots, access roads, manufacturing plants, school lots, etc.); concrete (curbs, sidewalks and islands); site preparation (earthwork, sewers and utilities); inspections; maintenance; and repairs. ASL Paving also supplies asphalt hotmix, asphalt coldmix, recycled asphalt products and specialty aggregate to its commercial and industrial customers. The firm has AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE WEST four hot mix asphalt plants located throughout Saskatchewan. Major Projects: 2014 West Side Resurfacing & UTO, Saskatoon, SK; Fedoruk Arterial, Saskatoon, SK; South Circle Drive, Saskatoon, SK; Dewdney Avenue Extension, Regina, SK; Global Transportation Hub, Regina, SK; Highway 16 East, Lloydminster, SK. CMD primary focus is large-scale residential and commercial construction. Major Projects: Audain Art Museum, Whistler, BC; Element Hotel, Burnaby, BC; Translink Head Office, New Westminster, BC; The Guardian Condo Tower, Calgary, AB; The Drake Condo Tower, Calgary, AB; Blue Shore Financial Head Office (Prescott Building), North Vancouver, BC. Township of Langley 60th Avenue Pump Station; Port Moody CPR Track Relocation & Columbia Street Realignment; Shell Canada Fireline Upgrades & Retaining Walls; Maple Ridge Golden Ears Business Park; Kinder Morgan Burnaby Tank Farm Containment Liners; BC Maritime Employers Association Training Facility, Mitchell Island. ASSURED DEVELOPMENTS LTD. Head Office: 2020-10 St NW Calgary AB T2M 3M2 Tel: 403-282-7120 Fax: 403-282-4080 Email: info@assuredhomes.com Web: www.assuredhomes.com Date of Incorporation: 1987 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Eugene W. Fabro, President and CEO; Ashif Dhalla, VP and CFO; Dino Morson, Construction Supervisor Area of Expertise: Multi-family, single family and recreational properties. Corporate Profile: Assured Developments focuses on three key market segments in Alberta: singlefamily homes, multi-family residences and recreational properties. Projects include single-family homes in some of Calgary’s most prestigious new communities, the revitalization of some of Calgary’s oldest communities with the development of in-fill houses and townhomes, Three Sisters Mountain Village and Blackstone Mountain Lodge in Canmore. Assured Developments commits itself to develop exceptional living spaces and environmentally responsible design by using built green technologies. Major Projects: Blackstone Mountain Lodge, Canmore, AB; Discovery Woods Villas, Calgary, AB; Heritage Hills, Cochrane, AB. AXIOM BUILDERS INC. Head Office: 1100-838 W Hastings ST Vancouver BC V6C 0A6 Tel: 604-433-5711 Fax: 604-433-5717 Email: info@axiombuilders.ca Web: www.axiombuilders.ca Date of Incorporation: 1995 Nature of Ownership: Private Gross Revenue: $ 291 mil Area of Expertise: Residential, commercial and institutional construction. Corporate Profile: Axiom Builders is a general contractor, based in Vancouver and doing work in BC and Alberta. Its B BEL CONTRACTING Head Office: 3015 Norland Ave Burnaby BC V5B 3A9 Tel: 604-205-5381 Fax: 604-205-5796 Email: info@belpacific.com Web: www.belcontracting.com Date of Incorporation: 1972 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Scott Bradley, P. Eng., GM Gross Revenue: $ 40 mil Area of Expertise: Heavy civil, roadwork and highway, site servicing and utility installation. Corporate Profile: As part of BelPacific, BEL Contracting (BEL) is a member of the Pacific Group of Companies. This partnership provides in-house expertise in rock blasting and excavation; shoring, including soil, rock anchors and shotcrete; as well as excavation experience in all types of soil conditions. BEL has been involved with a wide range of transportation and infrastructure projects for Provincial, Municipal and Private Sector clients, delivered through traditional bid-build and design-build contract delivery models. With a long history of highway construction and site servicing projects in British Columbia, BEL has also worked on industrial sites throughout the lower mainland. Clients include Shell Canada, Kinder Morgan, Pacific Coast Terminals, Chevron Canada, PetroCanada, DP World Group (formerly P&O Ports), Vancouver Airport Authority and Seaspan. BEL’s field personnel have extensive local experience in the areas of underground utility installation; earthworks; drainage and fisheries works; retaining wall construction; aggregate production; road grading; and traffic control. Major Projects: Tsawwassen Highway 17 Improvement; South Fraser Perimeter Road; Vancouver Shipyards Modernization; West Coast Reduction Ltd Rail Unloading Improvement; BILFINGER BERGER (CANADA) INC. Head Office: 1210-1140 West Pender St Vancouver BC V6E 4G1 Tel: 778-329-4404 Fax: 778-329-4403 Email: info@bilfinger.ca Web: www.civil.bilfinger.ca Date of Incorporation: 2004 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Ron Toffolo, Director Area of Expertise: Infrastructure projects. Corporate Profile: Bilfinger Berger (Canada) Inc. is the Canadian subsidiary of the German construction company Bilfinger Berger Civil, a leading player for major infrastructure projects. Located in Vancouver, BC, Bilfinger Berger (Canada) Inc. provides the full range of services for all kinds of infrastructure projects that include bridges; tunnels; underground railway systems; roads and railways; foundation engineering; environmental technology; harbour facilities; locks and dams; stadiums and airports; gas and oil; power plants; and industrial facilities. BOCKSTAEL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 1505 Dugald Rd Winnipeg MB R2J 0H3 Tel: 204-233-7135 Fax: 204-231-0979 Email: bcladmin@bockstael.com Web: www.bockstael.com Date of Incorporation: 1912 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: John Bockstael, CEO; Remi Bisson, CFO; Larry Bockstael, CFO; David Woelk, COO; Gerald Simard, VP, Field Operations; Glen Jackson, VP, Estimating Gross Revenue: $ 55 mil Area of Expertise: General contractors in institutional, commercial and industrial sectors. Corporate Profile: Bockstael Construction, a third-generation, family-owned business, provides The Leaders 2014 33 general contracting, construction management and design-build services to industrial, commercial, healthcare and institutional sectors mainly in Manitoba. Its trained team in green building technology includes LEED accredited professionals. The technical expertise of the staff and its ability to provide self-performed field services in concrete work, carpentry and selective demolition allow the company to deliver better control of the schedule and higher quality standard to its clients. BORDER PAVING LTD. Head Office: 6711 Golden West Ave Red Deer AB T4P 1A7 Tel: 403-343-1177 Fax: 403-346-9690 Email: asphalt@borderpaving.com Web: www.border-paving.com Branch Office: Stony Plain, AB; Camrose, AB; Hinton, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1955 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Vic Walls, CEO Gross Revenue: $ 68 mil Area of Expertise: Asphalt paving and roadwork. Corporate Profile: Border Paving Ltd., a family-owned and managed company, provides asphalt paving services in Alberta. The company also has a highway division, as well as a fleet of over 100 trucks. Major Projects: 50th Avenue, Eckville, AB; Taylor Dr, Red Deer, AB; 19th St, Red Deer, AB; 2014 Capital Improvements Program, Rocky Mountain House, AB; W of Rimbey to Jct Hwy 20 Jct Hwy 53 to S of Jct Hwy 611, AB; Roadwork, AB. BRODA CONSTRUCTION INC. Head Office: 4271 5 Ave E Prince Albert SK S6V 7V6 Tel: 306-764-5337 Fax: 306-763-5788 Email: Sherry.Brown@brodagroup.com Web: www.brodaconstruction.com Date of Incorporation: 1967 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Gord Broda, President Area of Expertise: Railroad ballast production, drilling and blasting, rock and gravel crushing, aggregate processing, quarry and open pit mine work. Put-in-place construction forecast – Western Canada ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION BY REGION Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Total % Change (Year vs Previous Year) 2013 8,694 15,536 86,681 39,319 150,230 5.5% (CURRENT CANADIAN $ MILLIONS) 2014 2015 8,301 8,641 15,389 15,980 87,637 91,599 38,107 39,375 149,434 155,595 -0.5% 4.1% 2016 9,086 16,944 97,046 41,430 164,506 5.7% 2017 9,641 18,262 104,055 44,363 176,321 7.2% NEW RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BY REGION (CURRENT CANADIAN $ MILLIONS) Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Total % Change (Year vs Previous Year) 2013 3,360 3,898 16,451 15,636 39,345 5.2% 2014 3,180 3,747 16,573 15,752 39,252 -0.2% 2015 3,253 3,757 16,703 15,955 39,668 1.1% 2016 3,358 3,936 17,326 16,469 41,089 3.6% 2017 3,494 4,175 18,381 17,303 43,353 5.5% NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BY REGION (CURRENT CANADIAN $ MILLIONS) Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Total % Change (Year vs Previous Year) 2013 1,525 1,789 10,052 6,000 19,366 4.5% 2014 1,656 2,019 10,154 6,201 20,030 3.4% 2015 1,712 2,113 10,594 6,448 20,867 4.2% 2016 1,791 2,230 11,173 6,782 21,976 5.3% 2017 1,889 2,375 11,894 7,212 23,370 6.3% NEW ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION BY REGION Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Total % Change (Year vs Previous Year) 2013 3,809 9,849 60,178 17,683 91,519 5.8% (CURRENT CANADIAN $ MILLIONS) 2014 2015 3,465 3,676 9,623 10,110 60,910 64,303 16,154 16,971 90,152 95,060 -1.5% 5.4% 2016 3,937 10,777 68,547 18,178 101,439 6.7% 2017 4,258 11,711 73,780 19,847 109,596 8.0% The numbers in this table are investment figures (also known as put-in-place figures). 2013 figures are from Statistics Canada; 2014 are CanaData estimates based on Statistics Canada survey numbers; 2015 on are CanaData forecasts. Table: CMD – CanaData. Corporate Profile: The Broda Construction Group is a heavy construction company, holding Gold Seal certification achievements. It specializes in four main areas: aggregate processing, earthwork, civil construction and concrete production. Its geographic markets currently range from British Columbia to Ontario. The major clients for the aggregate processing side consist of supply agreements for the production of ballast for major Canadian railways, CP Rail and CN Rail. In addition, Broda services both the private and public sector, producing more than three million tonnes of aggregate per year. The earthwork operation operates in Saskatchewan and Alberta, and has the capacity to move more than five million cubic metres of material per year. Its rock blasting division blasts, excavates and hauls in excess of three million cubic metres of material per year. The concrete division serves a more local market in Saskatchewan producing 5,000 to 10,000 cubic metres per year. C CANA CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 100-5720 4 St SE Calgary AB T2H 1K7 Tel: 403-255-5521 Fax: 403-259-4004 Email: info@cana.ca Web: www.cana.ca Date of Incorporation: 1942 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Fabrizio Carinelli, President; ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE WEST AD CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 34 TR U Shawn Belecki, COO; Christie Simpson, VP; Blaine Zandbelt, VP, Operations; Roger Boscher, VP, Finance; John Simpson, Chairman Gross Revenue: $ 196 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial and industrial. Corporate Profile: Family-owned and operated, the Cana Group of Companies is comprised of Cana Construction, Cana Utilities (infrastructure and utility construction), Cana High Voltage and Shepard Development Corporation (commercial, retail and industrial land development). In addition to construction management, Cana Construction has the versatility to provide services under stipulated lump-sum contracts, fixed-fee contracts, design-build services and project management services. Some of Alberta’s major construction projects are part of the company’s portfolio including the Saddledome, the Rockyview Hospital and the Calgary Court Centre. The Cana Group of Companies became a platinum member of the 50 Best Managed Companies in Canada in 2008. Major Projects: University of Calgary Taylor Institute for Teaching and Lear, Calgary, AB; MCF Housing for Seniors/Silvera, Calgary, AB; Graduate Residential College; Single Upper Year Hall, Calgary, AB. CARMACKS ENTERPRISES LTD. Head Office: 701 25 Ave Nisku AB T9E 0C1 Tel: 780-955-5545 Fax: 780-955-8623 Email: carmacks@carmacksent.com Web: www.carmacksent.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Fort McMurray, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1974 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Keith James, President; David Scragg, Manager, Industrial Services Division; Felix Kuefler, Manager, Municipal Services Division; Gary Brooks, Manager, Highway Maintenance Division; John Zerkee, Manager, Bridge Division; Gordon Pasini, Manager, Road Construction and Surfacing Area of Expertise: Roadwork, bridges, industrial site work, aggregate exploration and production. Corporate Profile: Carmacks Enterprises Ltd. is an Alberta-based general contractor specializing in heavy civil construction and operating throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan, AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE WEST Northwest Territories and Yukon. Its core business activities are road construction and surfacing; highway maintenance; bridge construction, repair and maintenance; industrial site work; municipal road and underground services; aggregate exploration, production; and marketing. Major Projects: Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, West Bridge Replacement, Maple Creek RM No 111, SK; Hwy 10, Orkney RM No 244, SK; Contract No. 1403, Edmonton, AB; Roadwork, Eldon RM No 471, SK; Bridge Replacement, SK; Roadwork, Province of Alberta, AB; Road And Bridge Work, Province of Alberta, AB. CMD Corporate Profile: Cavan Contractors Ltd. is a general contractor performing in general contracting, design-build and construction management throughout Alberta, Northwest Territories and Saskatchewan. Key projects include the World Student Games facilities, the hospital replacement program in Alberta and the School Modernizations and Upgrading in the province of Alberta. Major Projects: Air Terminal Building, Norman Wells, NWT; Millwoods Recreation Centre, Edmonton, AB; Amiskwaciy Academy Gym Addition, Edmonton, AB. CENTRON GROUP OF COMPANIES CAVAN CONTRACTORS LTD. Head Office: 3722 91 St Edmonton AB T6E 5M3 Tel: 780-462-5311 Fax: 780-461-3293 Email: cavan@cavancontractors.com Web: www.cavancontractors.com Date of Incorporation: 1970 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Cal Phare, President Area of Expertise: Institutional and commercial. Head Office: 175-4639 Manhattan Rd SE Calgary AB T2G 4B3 Tel: 403-252-1120 Fax: 403-255-8525 Email: info@centrongroup.com Web: www.centrongroup.com Date of Incorporation: 1984 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Bob Harris, CEO; Cole Harris, President and COO; Wayne Benz, President, Centron Construction Group; Don Avant, VP and CFO; Richard Heine, P. Eng., EVP; Michael Anderson, VP, Development; Allison Clark, Development Manager Multi-Family Residential; Scott Milne, Development Manager Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, multi-family residential (high-rise and low-rise), hotels, office buildings (high-rise and low-rise) and industrial warehousing. Corporate Profile: Centron Group of Companies is a leading Western Canada contractor and developer of prime commercial, industrial and multi-family real estate. Major Projects: Place Ten Office Towers, 10th Avenue SW, Calgary, AB; Centre 10 Office Tower, 10th Avenue S.W., Calgary, AB; Blackfoot Point Office Park, Blackfoot & Heritage, Calgary, AB; Fountain Court Office Park, Blackfoot & Glenmore, Calgary, AB; Kenworth Truck Facility, Grande Prairie, AB; Eagle Ridge Development, Fort McMurray, AB. CHANDOS CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 6720 104 St Edmonton AB T6H 2L4 Tel: 780-436-8617 Fax: 780-436-1797 The Leaders 2014 35 Email: tcoldwell@chandos.com Web: www.chandos.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB; Red Deer, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1980 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Tom Redl, President; Denis Desmarais, Managing Director, Edmonton; Mike Coyne, Managing Director, Calgary; Roger Babichuk, VP, Finance and Administration; Tim Coldwell, VP, Corporate Accounts Gross Revenue: $ 300 mil Area of Expertise: Deep Collaboration, Complex Projects, Occupied Spaces, Metal Buildings, Design-Build, Construction Management and General Contracting. Corporate Profile: Chandos Construction Ltd. provides construction, design and development expertise. This Alberta-based contractor offers preconstruction services that cover due diligence, conceptual budgeting, design procurement, environmental assessments, cost pro-formas, energy modeling, site infrastructure and servicing, and tenant coordination. Other services include construction management, design-build, general contracting and energy retrofit CLARK BUILDERS Head Office: 4703-52 Ave Edmonton AB T6B 3R6 Tel: 780-395-3300 Fax: 780-395-3545 Email: info@clarkbuilders.com Web: www.clarkbuilders.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB; Yellowknife, NT; Saskatoon, SK. Date of Incorporation: 1974 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Paul Verhesen, President and CEO; Jeff Rootman, CFO; Bill Giebelhaus, COO Gross Revenue: $ 459 mil Area of Expertise: Institutional, industrial, commercial, light industrial, multi-tenant residential, recreational and metals. Corporate Profile: Clark Builders is one of Western Canada’s leading construction management firms providing construction management, design-build, stipulated price, construction advice, metal division and logistics services. The company builds commercial, high-rise residential, institutional, recreational, industrial and engineering structures primarily in Western and Northern Canada, as well as China, Russia, Japan and the United States. Its operations range from $200,000 institutional, commercial or industrial renovations to projects up to and beyond $200 million. The company is recognized as one of the 50 Best Employers in Canada and ranked among Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies. Major Projects: NAIT, Centre for Applied Technologies TP 20, Edmonton, AB; NAIT, Centre for Applied Technologies, Package 18, Edmonton, AB; Leduc Library and Civic Centre, Leduc, AB; NAIT CAT Building, Edmonton, AB; NAIT, Centre for Applied Technologies, Edmonton, AB; NAIT, Centre for Applied Technologies TP 12, Edmonton, AB; J22 Development Phases 2 and 3, Edmonton, AB; NAIT, Centre for Applied Technologies Tender Package 26, Edmonton, AB; NAIT, Centre for Applied Technologies Tender Package #48, Edmonton, AB; NAIT, Centre for Applied Technologies, Tender Package #3, Edmonton, AB. CRESSEY DEVELOPMENT GROUP Head Office: Suite 200-555 West 8th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 1C6 Tel: 604-683-1256 Fax: 604-683-7690 Email: info@cressey.com Web: www.cressey.com Date of Incorporation: 1969 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Norm Cressey, Chairman; Scott Cressey, President; Hani Lammam, Executive Vice President; Chris Turcotte, Vice President, Construction; Tom Johnston, Vice-President; Jason Turcotte, Vice President, Development Gross Revenue: $ 300 mil Area of Expertise: Residential and commercial. Corporate Profile: Cressey Development Corp. is a privatelyowned, fully-integrated project development, construction, marketing and property management company with numerous awards for achievements in design, construction and marketing.The company is a leader in the industry with more than 200 development projects completed, including many thousands of residential and commercial spaces. Primarily focused in the area of multifamily residential development within Metro Vancouver region, Cressey’s activities currently range from retail, office and hotel to industrial and mixed-use projects in variety of geographic markets throughout British Columbia, Alberta and Washington state. Cressey is also an industry leader in the adoption of green home building techniques, producing energy efficient homes and in the use of environmentally progressive features and appliances in their projects. Major Projects: Cadence, Richmond, BC; Meccanica, Vancouver, BC; Mercer, Vancouver, BC; Neon, Vancouver, BC; M Three, Coquitlam, BC; Grandview Heights, South Surrey, BC; Avenue, Calgary, AB; Fifth, Vancouver, BC; Arbutus Ridge, Vancouver, BC. D DARWIN CONSTRUCTION (CANADA) LTD. Head Office: 220-18 Gostick Pl North Vancouver BC V7M 3G3 Tel: 604-929-7944 Fax: 604-929-5475 Email: info@darwin.ca Web: www.darwinconstruction.ca Branch Office: Los Angeles, CA. Date of Incorporation: 1987 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: David Webbe, Founder and CEO; Oliver Webbe, President Gross Revenue: $ 132 mil Area of Expertise: Office and commercial development, shopping centres, retail centres, high-rise and low-rise residential, educational, healthcare, community service and recreational facilities. Corporate Profile: Darwin Construction (Canada) Ltd. is a division of the Darwin Group of Companies operating in Western Canada and the United States. Darwin is a diverse builder with extensive experience in office and commercial developments, shopping centres, retail centres, high-rise and low-rise residential, educational, healthcare, community service and recreation facilities. The company comprises three areas of expertise: general contracting, construction management and special projects services for both the public and private sectors. As one of the leading general contracting companies in Western Canada, Darwin offers a wide range of in-house services including: conceptual estimating, cost value analysis, scheduling and all types of construction. Its team provides construction management and design-build services that include pre-construction (design and budget pricing), construction and post construction. Its special projects division specializes in tenant improvement, tenant fit-up, minor construction and renovation project, with a capacity to manage green projects. Major Projects: Cordova Residence/ Cordova Rooms, SRO Renewal, Vancouver, BC; The Rice Block, SRO Renewal, Vancouver, BC; Condominium Apartment, Commercial, Vancouver, BC; St James Community Services/127 Society For Housing Project, Vancouver, BC. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE WEST AD services. Chandos manages a wide range of projects: commercial, institutional, recreational and entertainment facilities, residential, healthcare, light industrial, site development and pre-engineered metal buildings. Major Projects: The Mosaic Centre for Conscious Community and Commerce, Edmonton, AB; Kennedale Eco Station, Edmonton, AB; Pembina Sherwood Park Operations Centre, Strathcona County, AB; Engineering Services, Edmonton, AB; Springbank Retail, Calgary, AB; Rosedale, Edmonton, AB; Northwing Industrial Park, Calgary, AB; Bank & Baron, Calgary, AB; The Botanica, Edmonton, AB; Lethbridge Research Centre, Lethbridge, AB. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 36 TR U DAWSON WALLACE CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 4611 Eleniak Rd Edmonton AB T6B 2N1 Tel: 780-466-8700 Fax: 780-466-9613 Web: www.dawsonwallace.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1987 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Leroy Grunsky, Principal; Peter Dawson, P. Eng., Principal; Myron Grunsky, Principal, Calgary; Wayne Wallace, P. Eng., Principal Gross Revenue: $ 250 mil Area of Expertise: Light industrial, office buildings, institutional, retail, shopping centres, financial institutions, grocery stores and restaurants. Corporate Profile: Dawson Wallace Construction is a general contractor providing construction management services throughout the western provinces from offices in Edmonton and Calgary. Major Projects: Emerald Hills Building H, Sherwood Park, AB; Sunwapta Buildings A, B & C, Edmonton, AB; Northport Building A & B, Edmonton, AB; Home Depot RDC & SDC, Calgary, AB; Lethbridge Regional Police Headquarters Facility Expansion, Lethbridge, AB; City View Buildings 8, 10 & 12, Edmonton, AB; Lloydminster Retail Development, Lloydminster, AB/SK. DEGELDER GROUP Head Office: 100-1455 W Georgia St Vancouver BC V6G 2T3 Tel: 604-688-1515 Fax: 604-688-8083 Email: degelder@telus.net Branch Office: Burnaby, BC; New Westminster, BC. Date of Incorporation: 1982 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Michael Degelder, President; Patricia Degelder, VP, Administration and GM Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and residential. Corporate Profile: Degelder Construction Co. (2010) Ltd. is a general contractor and property developer operating in British Columbia and beyond. The firm provides a wide range of construction management and design-build services, overseeing complex development projects from initial concept through final completion. AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE WEST 37 Degelder manages the construction and development of many buildings, including The Presidio in Stanley Park, Paloma in Richmond, Plaza 88 Developments in New Westminster, and numerous buildings in Seattle, Victoria and other cities. The company’s portfolio includes completion of more than five million square feet of high residential, commercial and institutional building. DELNOR CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 3609 74 Ave Edmonton AB T6B 2T7 Tel: 780-469-1304 Fax: 780-466-0798 Email: delnor@delnor.ca Web: www.delnor.ca Branch Office: Calgary, AB; Kelowna, BC. Date of Incorporation: 1983 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Ron Hinz, Principal; Ed Cyrankiewicz, Principal; Glenn Cyrankiewicz, CEO; Joel Ramer, CFO Gross Revenue: $ 195 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial construction and renovations, general contracting and construction management. Corporate Profile: Delnor Construction provides professional commercial construction services in Alberta and Interior BC. Delnor provides a full range of construction services, including general contracting, construction management and designbuild serving a variety of markets. Through positive relationships and a team-centered approach, Delnor works with clients to provide best value construction solutions which results in the majority of work undertaken with repeat clients. Major Projects: Telus Communications Toll Building, Edmonton, AB; ATB Financial Consolidation, Edmonton\ Calgary, AB; Norwood Housing 156 Suite Apartments, Edmonton, AB; Glenwood Medical Center, Edmonton, AB; Acheson Firehall, Parkland County, AB; City of Kelowna Landfill Admin Bldg, Kelowna, AB; Briggs Bar, Calgary, AB; IMRI Walter C Mackenzie Health Center, Edmonton, AB; Fort McMurray Composite School Modernization, Fort McMurray, AB; University of Alberta U-Hall, Edmonton, AB. ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION (CURRENT CANADIAN $ MILLIONS) 2013 289,907 1.7% 2014 290,032 0.0% 2015 299,970 3.4% 2016 316,120 5.4% 2017 337,363 6.7% (Year vs Previous Year) NEW RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (CURRENT CANADIAN $ MILLIONS) Total % Change 2013 105,532 0.3% 2014 106,306 0.7% 2015 107,173 0.8% 2016 111,367 3.9% 2017 117,327 5.4% (Year vs Previous Year) NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (CURRENT CANADIAN $ MILLIONS) Total % Change (Year vs Previous Year) 2013 51,248 1.9% 2014 51,903 1.3% 2015 53,910 3.9% 2016 56,716 5.2% 2017 60,223 6.2% NEW ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION (CURRENT CANADIAN $ MILLIONS) Total % Change 2013 133,127 2.8% 2014 131,823 -1.0% 2015 138,887 5.4% 2016 148,038 6.6% 2017 159,813 8.0% (Year vs Previous Year) The numbers in this table are investment figures (also known as put-in-place figures). 2013 figures are from Statistics Canada; 2014 are CanaData estimates based on Statistics Canada survey numbers; 2015 on are CanaData forecasts. Table: CMD – CanaData. DEVITT & FORAND CONTRACTORS INC. Head Office: 5716 Burbank Cr SE Calgary AB T2H 1Z6 Tel: 403-255-8565 Fax: 403-255-8501 Email: info@devitt-forand.com Web: www.devitt-forand.com Date of Incorporation: 1964 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Brenda Brunette, President, CFO; Blake Brunette, Director; Rick Andison, VP, Development; Stephen Broadley, VP, Construction; Mary Choquette, Business Manager Gross Revenue: $ 25 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, institutional, retail, industrial and civil. Corporate Profile: Devitt & Forand Contractors Inc. is a southern Alberta construction company. From concept to completion, Devitt & Forand’s portfolio of services range from construction management and project management to lump sum and designbuild. Its team is experienced in all processes relating to new builds, additions or renovations. Devitt & Forand recognizes and embraces the move to sustainable design utilizing the LEED rating system. Thanks to its LEED professionals, the company delivers projects that include innovative solutions, such as incorporating green building materials, lighting retrofits, employee energy awareness programs and risk management. Major Projects: BMW Royal Oak; Glenmore Landing Shopping Centre, Phase III; Vista Landing Shopping Centre Upgrade; Rosen Canada; Enmax Small and Large Vehicle Storage; Fairfield Inn and Marriott Suites; Precision Hyundai Addition and Renovation. DURWEST CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT LTD. Head Office: 301-4400 Chatterton Way Victoria BC V8X 5J2 Tel: 250-881-7878 Fax: 250-881-7333 Email: durwest@durwest.com Web: www.durwest.com Date of Incorporation: 1983 2014 T IN CONS ION LE ADE R SB ES TR U DW BUILDERS Put-in-place construction forecast – total Canada Total % Change A’ CT THE WEST AD CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 38 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Darcy Kray, President; Carl Novak, VP Gross Revenue: $ 25 mil Area of Expertise: Project and construction management for large commercial, residential and institutional buildings. Corporate Profile: Durwest Construction Management Ltd. specializes in the management of large-scale multi-unit residential, commercial and institutional projects from concept to completion. The firm provides project and construction management services primarily in the Victoria, BC area, with some involvement in projects elsewhere on Vancouver Island. Major Projects: Highlands Community Centre, Highlands, BC; Songhees Wellness Centre, Victoria, BC; Victoria International Airport, Victoria, BC; Victoria City Hall Renovations, Victoria, BC; Royal Roads University, Victoria, BC; Nanaimo Airport Terminal, Nanaimo, BC; Oak Bay Beach Hotel, Oak Bay, BC. Head Office: 102-925 Laval Cres Kamloops BC V2C 5P4 Tel: 250-372-5516 Fax: 250-372-5179 Email: info@dwbuilders.ca Web: www.dwbuilders.ca Date of Incorporation: 1980 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Doug Wittal, President; Glenn Matus, CA, Controller; Mark Poulsen, VP Area of Expertise: Renovations and custom homes and commercial construction. Corporate Profile: DW Builders is a high-profile builder in the Central Interior of British Columbia that specializes in all types of construction from light commercial and leasehold improvements to custom homes. The company also performs home renovations. DW Builders is a certified R-2000 Builder, one of the first in British Columbia, and is currently a registered Built Green BC Builder as well as a Certified Registered Builder with the Canadian Home Builders Association of British Columbia (CHBA BC). The company’s commercial renovation projects include Interior Allied Tribes Memorial Project in Spence’s Bridge, A&W Re-Imaging, Arrow Transport, Kamloops Target and Shuswap Nation Tribal Coucil. Major Projects: Chrysler Dealership, Kamloops, BC. E E. CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 10130 21 St NW Edmonton AB T6P 1W7 Tel: 780-467-7701 Fax: 780-467-8384 Email: edmontonoffice.contact@ ecltd.ca Web: www.ecltd.ca Branch Office: Fort McMurray, AB; Peace River, AB; Slave Lake, AB; Cold Lake, AB; Lloydminster AB; Yellowknife, NT. Date of Incorporation: 1954 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: D.K. (Douglas) Ellett, President and GM; Ken Davey, Controller; Dave Manchakowski, VP, Finance; Troy Babiy, Manager, Safety; Keith Edwardson, Manager, Quality Control; Dan McKinley, Manager, Safety and Environment; Cory Angell, Operations Manager, North Division; AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE WEST Chad Harrison, Aggregate/Pit Control Supervisor Gross Revenue: $ 104 mil Area of Expertise: Road construction and underground utilities construction. Corporate Profile: E. Construction is one of Western Canada’s largest paving contractors operating throughout Alberta and the Northwest Territories. The company specializes in providing the following services: highway paving and rehabilitation; airport and municipal paving, as well as base course; aggregate supply; underground utilities construction; industrial and residential site development; warm mix asphalt; and design-build and design-build maintain services. The company performs base gravel, soil cement, lime stabilization, concrete sidewalks, curbs and gutters, and underground services for the municipal road building and reconstruction markets. In addition, E. Construction has five divisions: Highways, West, North, East and Northwest, as well as a repair shop and fabrication facility located in Edmonton. Major Projects: Roadwork, Fox Creek, AB; Bear Trap Rd, Bonnyville No 87, AB; Roadwork, Wainwright No 61, AB; Roadwork, Yellowhead No 94, AB; Roadwork, Province of Alberta, AB. ELAN CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: #100, 3639-27 St. NE Calgary AB T1Y 5E4 Tel: 403-291-1165 Fax: 403-291-5396 Email: elan@elanconstruction.com Web: www.elanconstruction.com Date of Incorporation: 1978 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Gregg W. Aicken C.E.T., G.S.C., President; Trevor Poulsen, VP; Todd Poulsen, VP Area of Expertise: Commercial, institutional, light industrial and preengineered building systems. Corporate Profile: Elan Construction Ltd. offers general contracting, design-build contracting, project management, in-house preliminary planning and budgeting, turn-key services and construction scheduling. As one of Canada’s largest Butler dealers, Elan’s award-winning designs, product development and consistent performance are setting the pace for the industry. The company has great experience in the design and erection of Butler buildings and is one of the few general contractors who maintain CMD its own steel crews. These buildings are ideally suited for distribution and warehouse facilities, aircraft hangers, recreational facilities, self-storage facilities and manufacturing plants with crane bearing requirements. In addition, Elan is one of Costco Wholesale’s busiest general and metal building contractors, with warehouses and remodel work completed on a 110-day construction schedule throughout Canada and the United States. Elan Construction is incorporated in Alberta with extra registrations in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. Major Projects: Costco Wholesale Projects, Canada; Sobeys Airdrie, Airdrie, AB. EMCON SERVICES INC. Head Office: 105-1121 McFarlane Way Merritt BC V1K 1B9 Tel: 250-378-4176 Fax: 250-378-4106 Email: emcon1@emconservices.ca Web: www.emconservices.org Branch Office: Grand Forks, BC; Cumberland, BC. Date of Incorporation: 1988 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Frank Rizzardo, President; Shane Jarvie, Comptroller; Joe Mottishaw, Sr. Manager, Core Benefits and Management Services; Mike Mintz, Division Manager; Ken Lawson, Division Manager; Jacquie Hall, Safety Coordinator Gross Revenue: $ 52 mil Area of Expertise: Highway maintenance, paving, bridge construction and equipment hauling. Corporate Profile: Emcon Services is a leading company engaged in Highway Maintenance Business and operates primarily in British Columbia. Emcon provides consulting services to owners, as well as consortiums in the 3P environment. They have provided numerous peer reviews to RFP proposals as well as participated in 3P submissions. Their trained staff is experienced at planning and managing all aspects of Highway asset. Emcon is one of a very few contractors with specialized equipment for Under Bridge inspection. They have successfully extended this service to Dam structures in Metro Vancouver. Major Projects: Service Area Contracts, Road and Bridge Maintenance, Center and North Vancouver Island and West Kootenays, BC. The Leaders 2014 39 F FARMER CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 360 Harbour Rd PO Box 760 Victoria BC V9A 3S1 Tel: 250-388-5121 Fax: 250-388-9324 Email: farmer@farmer-ltd.com Web: www.farmer-ltd.com Date of Incorporation: 1951 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Barry Scroggs, President; Lyle Scroggs, VP, General Superintendent; Gerrit Vink, Manager of Operations Gross Revenue: $ 93 mil Area of Expertise: Institutional, office buildings, industrial, hotels, tilt-up, interior finishing, schools and universities, shopping centres, highrise residential and commercial. Corporate Profile: Farmer Construction Ltd. is a general contractor and construction manager company. The family-owned business is active throughout British Columbia and offers general contracting, construction management, and package design-build contracting. Farmer Construction manages all types of commercial, industrial, institutional and residential projects. Major Projects: Duet Condominiums, Victoria, BC; Oak Bay High School Replacement Project, Victoria, BC; Parker Johnston Industries Warehouse, Tilt-Up, Victoria, BC; Latoria Creek, Phase 1 Building 1, Victoria, BC; Heron’s Landing & The Ardea, Victoria, BC; Island Savings Credit Union, Victoria, BC; Island Savings Credit Union, Chemainus, BC. FILLMORE CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 9114 34A Ave Edmonton AB T6E 5P4 Tel: 780-430-0005 Fax: 780-437-3998 Email: cfillmore@fcmi.net Web: www.fillmoreconstruction.com Branch Office: Edmonton, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1991 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Brent Fillmore, P. Eng, President; Chris Fillmore, P. Eng, VP; Jeff Fillmore, B.Com., PM; Paul Paridaen, CET, Field Operations Manager and PM Gross Revenue: $ 106 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Fillmore Construction is a general construction company providing a complete range of project management, construction management, design-build and general contracting services to its commercial, industrial and institutional clients. The company participates in LEED initiatives with accredited LEED professionals on staff, ComplyWorks, COR, and ISNetWorld. Major Projects: Lakeland College, Lloydminster, AB; Sterling Centre, Grande Prairie, AB; Red L, Edmonton, AB; Mr Plywood; Wabasca Apartments; Lloydminster Mall Renovations, Lloydminster, AB; Fort Chipewyan Arena; SDM Chinook Mall Renovations; YIG Saskatoon Renovations. FLATIRON CONSTRUCTORS CANADA LTD. Head Office: 4020 Viking Way Ste 210 Richmond BC V6V 2N2 Tel: 604-244-7343 Fax: 604-244-7340 Email: community@flatironcorp.com Web: www.flatironcorp.com Branch Office: Richmond, BC; Calgary, AB; Fort McMurray, AB; Firestone, CO; Morrisville, NC; Benicia, CA; San Marcos, CA; American Fork, UT; Chino, CA; Holmdel, NJ; New York, NY. Date of Incorporation: 2004 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: John DiCiurcio, CEO; Blair Brandon, President, Canadian Division; Andrew B. Phillips, Vice President Finance; Stephen J. Small, VP Business Development; Stephen J. Small, Vice President Business Development Gross Revenue: $ 500 mil Area of Expertise: Airport, rail, bridges, highways, transmission lines, environmental, tunnels, water, wastewater and pavement repair. Corporate Profile: Flatiron Constructors Canada Ltd. is the Canadian division of Flatiron Construction Corporation (a subsidiary of HOCHTIEF) created in 1947 and headquartered in Colorado. It operates across the United States and Canada with four divisions: Canadian Division, Heavy Civil Division, Intermountain Region and Western Region. Flatiron also provides heavy civil construction services in the Northeast via its subsidiary, E.E. Cruz and Company. Flatiron’s Canadian Division focuses on public-private partnerships (P3) as well as design-build and traditional bid-build projects across Canada. Flatiron is also active in Alberta’s oil sands. Flatiron is the recipient of the FLUOR CANADA LTD. Head Office: 55 Sunpark Plaza SE Calgary AB T2X 3R4 Tel: 403-537-4000 Fax: 403-537-4222 Web: www.fluor.com Branch Office: Vancouver, BC. Nature of Ownership: Public Key Personnel: David Seaton, CEO; D. Michael Steuert, CFO and Sr. VP; Scott Bray, Controller; John L. Hopkins, Group Executive, Corporate Development and New Ventures Group; Glenn Gilkey, Sr. VP, HR and Administration; Carlos M. Hernandez, CLO and Secretary Area of Expertise: Industrial, institutional, infrastructure and engineering. Corporate Profile: Fluor Canada Ltd. is an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor in Canada’s oil and gas industries. Fluor Constructors is Fluor’s full-service, union construction arm in Canada, managing and building some of the most challenging construction projects in Canada. Fluor Canada provides opensite construction management services. Its services also include: conceptual design; engineering; process technology; procurement; construction; project financing; project feasibility studies; operations and maintenance; program and project management; environmental management; logistics; management of construction equipment and tools. Fluor Canada is part of the Fluor Corporation. FWS GROUP OF COMPANIES Head Office: 475 Dovercourt Dr Winnipeg MB R3Y 1G4 Tel: 204-487-2500 Fax: 204-487-2900 Email: info@fwsgroup.com Web: www.fwsgroup.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB; Burnaby, BC; Saskatoon, SK; Fargo, ND. Date of Incorporation: 1953 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Brent Clegg, P.Eng., President & Chief Executive Officer; Naomi Gregoire, Controller; Troy Valgardson, VP, Finance and CFO; George Depres, Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer Gross Revenue: $ 127 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial designbuild, senior housing, multi-family housing and wastewater management. Corporate Profile: FWS Group of Companies is one of Western Canada’s leading construction companies. It specializes in the design and construction of inland grain terminals, industrial process facilities, aboveground mining infrastructure (including head frames), malt plants and feed mills, industrial warehouses, seniors’ housing, office buildings, shopping centres, restaurants, institutional facilities, real estate development and environmental projects across Canada and internationally. Though designbuild construction is the company’s core business, FWS’s evolution now involves pioneering a wide range of project development approaches that include various forms of construction management and real estate development agreements. Its growth over the year results in a group that includes today four corporate entities: commercial, industrial, technologies and resort communities. Heavenor, Sr. VP, Development and Strategic Investing Gross Revenue: $ 2,100 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, infrastructure construction. Corporate Profile: Founded in 1926, Graham is an employee-owned construction solutions partner with revenues exceeding $2.1 billion annually. With over eight decades of experience, Graham provides general contracting, design-build, construction management and public-private partnership (P3) services to commercial, industrial and infrastructure clients. With offices throughout North America and over 1,300 professional and office staff, Graham has the resources, capacity and expertise to undertake projects of every scope, scale and complexity. Graham is recognized as one of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies. Major Projects: Five Hills Health Region Hospital, Moose Jaw, SK; Evergreen Light Rail Transit Line, Vancouver, BC; St. Jerome’s University Campus Redevelopment, Waterloo, ON; North Island Hospitals, Comox and Campbell River, BC; City of Regina Wastewater Treatment Plant, Regina, SK; Fox II Residential Tower, Edmonton, AB; Grande Prairie Hospital, Grande Prairie, AB; High Prairie Hospital, High Prairie, AB; Sand Hills Casino, Carberry, MB; University of Saskatchewan Academic Health Sciences B-Wing, Saskatoon, SK. G GREYBACK CONSTRUCTION LTD. GRAHAM GROUP LTD. Head Office: 10840 27 St SE Calgary AB T2Z 3R6 Tel: 403-570-5000 Fax: 403-236-6575 Email: inquiries@graham.ca Web: www.graham.ca Branch Office: Vancouver, BC; Kelowna, BC; Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Fort McMurray, AB; Regina, SK; Saskatoon, SK; Winnipeg, MB; Toronto, ON; Seattle, WA; Spokane, WA; Omaha, NE; Minneapolis, MN. Date of Incorporation: 1985 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Grant Beck, President and CEO; Diane Yuill, CFO and SVP, Finance; Jeff Schippmann, Chief People Officer; John Connolly, Sr. VP, Infrastructure; Mike Senger, Sr. VP Industrial and Asset Management; Kim Johnson, Chief Strategy Officer and Sr. VP Shared Services and Commercial; Tim Head Office: 402 Warren Ave E Penticton BC V2A 3M2 Tel: 250-493-7972 Fax: 250-493-7255 Email: info@greyback.com Web: www.greyback.com Date of Incorporation: 1983 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Larry Kenyon, President; Beverley Mehrer, Controller; Matthew Kenyon, GM; Bobby Shauer, Safety Manager and HR; Craig Donoghue, Business Development and Marketing Gross Revenue: $ 80 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, institutional, hospitality and tourism and residential. Corporate Profile: Greyback Construction Ltd. is a leading general contracting firm offering general contracting, construction management, design-build, concrete formwork and other construction services, operating ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE WEST AD Annual Best Safety Performer Award by the Alberta Government recognizing its exceptional performance in workplace health and safety. Flatiron is also listed in the Top 50 of BC’s Top Employers 2013. Major Projects: Ruskin Dam; Northwest Anthony Henday Drive; Northeast Stoney Trail; Port Mann Highway 1; Northeast Anthony Henday Drive; Donald Bridge and Approaches; Interior to Lower Mainland Transmission; Southeast Stoney Trail. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 40 TR U throughout British Columbia and remote northern locations. With over thirty years of experience, Greyback encompasses a diverse portfolio of completed projects of varying size and complexity in industrial, commercial, hospitality, tourism, residential and institutional market sectors. Providing high-performance service from project inception to completion, Greyback meets the challenges in today’s market with the in-house expertise to evaluate all aspects of the construction process including design, financing, construction schedules, methodology and sub-contractor coordination. Greyback’s team includes engineers, building technologists, Canadian Construction Association Gold Seal Certified project managers, estimators and superintendents. Major Projects: Red Chris Mine, Dease Lake, BC; South Okanagan Secondary School, Oliver, BC; Okanagan Falls Waste Water Treatment Plant, OK Falls, BC; Golden RCMP Detachment, Golden, BC; Kal Tire Corporate Head Office, Vernon, BC; Nazko Ground Water Supply & Treatment Plant, Quesnel BC; Firebird Technologies Production Facility, Trail, BC; Miradoro Restaurant, Oliver, BC; Chute Lake Elementary School, Kelowna, BC; Firelight Lodge, Vernon, BC. H HEATHERBRAE BUILDERS CO. LTD. Head Office: 140-12371 Horseshoe Way Richmond BC V7A 4X6 Tel: 604-277-2315 Fax: 604-277-2311 Email: info@heatherbrae.com Web: www.heatherbrae.com Branch Office: Nanaimo, BC. Date of Incorporation: 2003 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Mike Knight, President; Natasha Dyadenko, Controller; David Knight, VP; Tim Knight, PM; Michael Keenan, PM; Greg Knight, Superintendent Gross Revenue: $ 97 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and residential building, seismic upgrades, building envelope, restoration of heritage buildings, and construction management services. Corporate Profile: Heatherbrae is a Vancouver-based company specializing in general contracting and construction management that has been adding to the architectural fabric of British Columbia for over AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE WEST 20 years. As the general contractor, the company has a broad range of expertise in commercial, industrial, institutional and residential construction, as well as extensive experience in the requirements of LEED certification. It is proud to be an early adopter of sustainable building practices. The company has established itself as the industry’s leader in a new construction, seismic upgrade, renovation and building envelope remediation projects. Major Projects: Queen Mary Elementary, Seismic Upgrades/Rebuild, Vancouver, BC; UBC, Aquatic Centre, Vancouver, BC; UBC, Aquatic Centre, Vancouver, BC; Tyndall Stone Lodge, Whistler, BC; Youville Residence, Vancouver, BC; International Village Elementary, Vancouver, BC; UBC Aquatic Centre, Vancouver, BC. HOPEWELL DEVELOPMENT CORP. Head Office: 410-2020 4 St SW Calgary AB T2S 1W3 Tel: 403-232-8821 Fax: 403-232-8892 Email: info@hopewell.com Web: www. hopewelldevelopmentcorporation.com CMD Branch Office: Toronto, ON. Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Kevin Pshebniski, President; Ron Holowatuk, COO; Jim Gillies, Sr. VP, Development and Construction; Murray DeGirolamo, VP, Industrial, Western CA; David Leeming, VP, Eastern CA; Blair Rafoss, VP, Finance Area of Expertise: Commercial and industrial. Corporate Profile: Hopewell Development Corp. is a division of the Hopewell Group of Companies, an expert in all aspects of the commercial and residential real estate industries. Hopewell Development Corp. plans and builds state-of-the-art industrial, retail and suburban office spaces. The corporation’s developments in Western Canada and the Greater Toronto area make it one of the largest commercial developers in Canada. From project planning to property management, the company offers: site analysis and acquisition; site planning and design; development coordination and management; in-house leasing or supervision of third-party professionals; general contracting and construction management; project financing; and property management services. The Leaders 2014 41 Major Projects: Great Plains Business Park, Calgary, AB; Hopewell Airport Park, Buildings E, G, Calgary, AB; Crosspointe Industrial Park, Balzac, AB; Thornton Road Business Park, Oshawa, ON; Garden Ave Business Park, Brantford, ON. I INTRACORP PROJECTS LTD. Head Office: 900-666 Burrard St Vancouver BC V6C 2X8 Tel: 604-801-7000 Fax: 604-801-7001 Email: vancouver@intracorp.ca Web: www.intracorp.ca Branch Office: Toronto, ON; Newport Beach, CA; Seattle, WA; San Francisco, CA. Date of Incorporation: 1994 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Don Forsgren, President and CEO; Kevin Smith, CFO; Cathy Grant, Sr. VP, Marketing & Sales; Maurice Pez, Sr. VP, Development & Construction Area of Expertise: Residential multifamily and mixed-use real estate development. Corporate Profile: Intracorp Projects Ltd. operates as a real estate development company. Intracorp and its component companies are privately held and develop high-rise and low-rise residential and mixed-use buildings, including condominiums, row homes and commercial spaces. Major Projects: Black + Whites, Coquitlam, BC; MetroPlace, Burnaby, BC; Silver, Burnaby, BC; MC2, Vancouver, BC; Livingstone House, Vancouver, BC; Orizon, North Vancouver, BC; River Park Place, Richmond, BC; The Massey Tower, Toronto, Ontario. ITC CONSTRUCTION GROUP Head Office: 800-564 Beatty St Vancouver BC V6B 2L3 Tel: 604-685-0111 Fax: 604-685-0112 Email: lchutskoff@itc-group.com Web: www.itc-group.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1983 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Doug MacFarlane, P. Eng, President and CEO; Al Stowkowy, P. Eng, J JEN-COL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 8 Boulder Blvd Stony Plain AB T7Z 1V7 Tel: 780-963-6523 Fax: 780-963-0264 Email: jen-col@jen-col.com Web: www.jen-col.com Date of Incorporation: 1978 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Cory Jodoin, President; Ronald Jodoin, VP Area of Expertise: Design-build and construction management of commercial, institutional, recreational structures. Jen-Col also has extensive experience in renovations and modernization of existing facilities. Corporate Profile: Jen-Col is a general contractor and construction manager serving the construction industry, primarily in Alberta. The company’s projects include schools, health centers, lodges, civil structures and commercial buildings. Services that are also provided include preconstruction and design budgeting. Major Projects: Good Shepherd Building Envelope, Edmonton, AB; Capital Care Lynnwood-Phase 2, Edmonton, AB; Sawmill Prime Rib and Steak House, Grande Prairie, AB. JJM CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 8218 River Way Delta BC V4G 1C4 Tel: 604-946-0978 Fax: 604-946-9327 Web: www.jjmconstruction.com Branch Office: Victoria, BC. Date of Incorporation: 1980 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Nadine (Dee) Miller, VP, Finance, Administration and HR; John Miller, President; Angela Therrien, Controller; Peter Miller, VP Equipment; Craig Peddie, VP Estimating and Construction Services; Matthew Miller, VP Construction Gross Revenue: $ 50 mil Area of Expertise: Engineering construction. Corporate Profile: JJM Construction Ltd. is a premier construction company specializing in heavy civil, highways, bridges, dams and marine construction, including environmental and navigational dredging. JJM’s history and experience are intertwined with that of Miller Contracting, which from modest beginnings in the early 1940’s grew into one of B.C.’s largest civil and marine contractors. Today, JJM continues the Miller tradition of quality and innovation in construction on both land and water. Major Projects: Road Rail Utility Corridor, Ridley Island, Zones 1, 3, 4 and 5, Prince Rupert, BC; Esquimalt Graving Dock, Waterlot Remediation Project Phase 1C, Dunn’s Nook Compensatory Fish Habitat Construction, Colwood, BC; Norampac Site Abatement and Demolition, Burnaby, BC; RFT 1556, Dolphins Replacement Project, Roberts Bank, Roberts Bank/Delta, BC. K KIEWIT CANADA CORP. Head Office: 11211 215 St Edmonton AB T5S 2B2 Tel: 780-447-3509 Fax: 780-447-3202 Email: info@kiewit.com Web: www.kiewit.com Branch Office: Vancouver, BC; Milton, ON; Calgary, AB; Boisbriand, QC; Montréal, QC; St. John’s, NL; Richmond, BC; Trois-Rivières, QC; Marystown, NL. Date of Incorporation: 2012 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Bruce E. Grewcock, President and CEO of Kiewit Canada Corp. Gross Revenue: $ 4,109 mil Area of Expertise: Highways, bridges, mass transit systems, mine site development, open pit operations, hydroelectric powerhouses, windpower plants, dams and power and industrial facilities. Corporate Profile: By and through its subsidiaries, Kiewit has been an engineering, construction and mining industry leader in Canada since the early 1940s. Kiewit serves every Canadian province and territory, delivering quality projects for its clients in six key markets: building, mining; oil, gas & chemical, power, transportation and water/ wastewater. Kiewit and its subsidiaries also provide a wide range of engineering, procurement and construction services throughout the nation. KINETIC CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 201-862 Cloverdale Ave Victoria BC V8X 2S8 Tel: 250-381-6331 Fax: 250-386-2286 Email: info@kineticconstruction.com Web: www.kineticconstruction.com Branch Office: Courtenay, BC; Richmond, BC. Date of Incorporation: 1984 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Bill Gyles, CEO; Tom Plumb, VP; Chris Chalecki, VP; Mike Walz, VP Gross Revenue: $ 68 mil Area of Expertise: Institutional, commercial, industrial, multi-unit residential and heavy civil. Corporate Profile: Kinetic Construction limited is an employeeowned construction firm operating in Western Canada. As an industry leader and innovator, the company provides general contracting, designbuild, and construction management services to a wide variety of private and public-sector clients. Its projects range from commercial, industrial, institutional, and multi-unit residential buildings to bridges, civil structures, utility, and marine construction. Kinetic also manages a large number of renovation, historic restoration, and seismic upgrading projects, both small and large. In addition, Kinetic welcomes opportunities for sustainable construction, including active participation in LEED projects and initiatives. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE WEST AD Executive VP, Alberta; Brad Burnett, Director of Business Development, BC; David Carlton, Director of Business Development, AB; Mathias Graf, Director of Operations, AB; Harold Barisoff, VP, Construction, BC; Rick McGill, VP, Operations Gross Revenue: $ 185 mil Area of Expertise: High-rise residential, commercial, institutional and tenant improvement. Corporate Profile: ITC Construction Group is a group of companies with specialized expertise in the construction of concrete residential high rises, mixed-use and diverse commercial projects. The company is a leader in high-rise construction in Western Canada with completed projects in Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton. ITC is a platinum club member of Canada’s Best Managed Companies. Major Projects: West 15th, North Vancouver, BC; Beacon at Seylynn Village, Phase 1, North Vancouver, BC; The Mark, Calgary, AB; Vogue, Calgary, AB; Mandarin, Richmond, BC; Our Parents Home, Edmonton, AB; 3 Civic Plaza & Marriott Civic Hotel Autograph Collection, Surrey BC. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 42 TR U Major Projects: Centre for Trades Education & Innovation, Camosun College, Victoria, BC; Inlet Fire Hall, Port Moody, BC; Bill Howich Chrysler, Campbell River, BC; George Jay Elementary School, Victoria, BC; Blue Grouse Winery, Duncan, BC; Campbell River Hyundai, Campbell River, BC; Powell Place Women’s Shelter, Vancouver, BC; Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, Operating Rooms, Nanaimo, BC; Fleet Maintenance Facility Cape Breton Phase V, CFB Esquimalt; Siem Lelum Housing, Phase 2, Victoria, BC. KNAPPETT PROJECTS INC. Head Office: 555 Pembroke St Victoria BC V8T 1H3 Tel: 250-475-6333 Fax: 250-475-6444 Email: info@knappett.com Web: www.knappett.com Branch Office: Courtenay, BC; Parksville, BC. Date of Incorporation: 1983 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: John Knappett, P. Eng., President; Mark Partridge, Controller; Roger Yager, P. Eng., VP Gross Revenue: $ 60 mil Area of Expertise: Institutional, commercial, industrial, building envelope repair, highways, bridges, federal and municipal structures. Corporate Profile: Knappett Projects Inc. is a construction management and general contracting firm operating within the British Columbia marketplace. The company constructs institutional projects; schools, social housing, seismic upgrades, highway bridges, civil projects such as water reservoirs and waste water treatment plants and building envelope repairs. Committed to quality and safety, Knappett Projects holds a Certificate of Recognition program (COR) by the WorkSafeBC. Certified in their various trades or disciplines by the Industry Training Authority or the Canadian Construction Association Gold Seal, its team of professionals are also familiar with all the requirements and methods to achieve LEED certification. Major Projects: 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron, Sidney, BC; Nanaimo Reservoir and Energy Recovery Plant, Nanaimo, BC; Victoria Shipyard Operation Centre and Workshop, Victoria, BC; 35/39 Gorge Road Housing Project, Victoria, BC; East Shore Condominium Project, AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE WEST Sidney, BC; Lewis Community Centre, Courtenay, BC. KRAWFORD CONSTRUCTION (2011) INC. Head Office: 8055 Argyll Rd Edmonton AB T6C 4A9 Tel: 780-436-4381 Fax: 780-437-2766 Email: edm@krawford.com Web: www.krawford.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1971 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Terry Tanasiuk, President; Stuart Hawkeswood, VP, Construction; Colleen Kerfoot, VP, Finance; Mike Kelly, Branch Manager, Calgary; Ed Gee, Senior Estimator Gross Revenue: $ 100 mil Area of Expertise: Institutional, industrial and commercial. Corporate Profile: Krawford Construction (2011) Inc. is a progressive general construction company whose scope embraces the competitive tender, construction management and design-build methods of delivery within the construction and real estate development field. The company offers a wide range of services: new buildings; renovations; concrete construction; restoration projects; industrial projects; schools and educational institutions and seniors facilities. KCI strives to provide a safe working environment for all its employees and subcontractors and is an active member of the Certificate of Recognition (COR) program. Major Projects: Vehicle Maintenance Facility, CFB Wainwright, AB; Fish Creek Seniors’; Osman Auction; Cold Lake Fire Hall; Tsuu T’ina Recreation Centre; Jasper Icefields Theater Path. L LEDCOR GROUP OF COMPANIES Head Office: 1200-1067 W Cordova St Vancouver BC V6C 1C7 Tel: 604-681-7500 Fax: 604-681-4385 Email: info@ledcor.com Web: www.ledcor.com Branch Office: Austin, TX; Calgary, AB; Chicago, IL; Edmonton, AB; Fort McMurray, AB; Honolulu, HI; Kelowna, BC; Las Vegas, NV; Napa, CA; Regina, SK; Reno, NV; San Diego, CA; Saskatoon, SK; Seattle, WA; CMD Terrace, BC; Toronto, ON; Victoria, BC; Yellowknife, NT. Date of Incorporation: 1947 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Dave Lede, Chairman and CEO, The Ledcor Group of Companies; Ron Stevenson, President and CEO, Ledcor Industries Inc; Jim Logan, EVP and CFO, Ledcor Industries Inc. Gross Revenue: $ 3,000 mil Area of Expertise: Building, civil and infrastructure, mining, oil and gas, pipelines, power, telecommunications, forest products, aviation and marine transportation. Corporate Profile: The Ledcor Group of Companies is one of North America’s most diversified construction companies, serving the building, heavy industrial, civil and Infrastructure, mining, pipeline, power and communications sectors. Ledcor also owns operations in aviation, forestry, marine transportation services, property investment, and wastewater treatment. Ledcor employs more than 7,000 people in over 20 offices across North America. Major Projects: The Bow Tower, Calgary, AB; EPCOR Tower, Edmonton, AB; Shangri-La Tower, Vancouver, BC; 2015 Pan/Parapan Games Athletes’ Village, Canary Dist., Toronto, ON; Kearl Oil Sands, Fort McMurray, AB; Lynden Pindling International Airport Expansion, Nassau, Bahamas; Guildford Town Centre Mall, Surrey, BC; South Fraser Perimeter Road (Highway 17), Delta & Surrey, BC; Enbridge Northern Pipeline Integrity Program, NT; Vancouver International and Domestic Airport Terminal, Richmond, BC. LOCKERBIE & HOLE CONTRACTING LTD. Head Office: 14940-121 A Ave Edmonton AB T5V 1A3 Tel: 780-452-1250 Fax: 780-452-1284 Email: mail@lockerbiehole.com Web: www.lockerbiehole.com Branch Office: Vancouver, BC; Calgary, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1898 Nature of Ownership: Public Key Personnel: Jeff Pigott, Sr. VP, Social Infrastructure; Bill Clark, VP and Regional Manager, Southern AB; Glen Sinclair, VP Lockerbie Stanley Water; Herb Mussbacher, VP, Project Development; Don Nishimura, VP and Regional Manager, BC; John Daly, Regional Manager, Northern AB The Leaders 2014 43 Area of Expertise: Mechanical with strong specialties in healthcare, education, district energy, airport and transportation, construction, data centres, water and wastewater treatment. Corporate Profile: Lockerbie & Hole is a leading, multi discipline contractor with 116 years of experience in construction services, pre-construction services, construction management, design assist and design-build. The company has the expertise to undertake a wide variety of large and small projects in the institutional, municipal water and waste water, commercial, and light industrial market sectors. Its services include: mechanical, instrumentation, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, ventilation and industrial ventilation, fire protection, fabrication, welding, controls and building automation, medical and process service gases, process piping systems, and all aspects of water / wastewater treatment and wet infrastructure. Lockerbie & Hole is current in green construction. With many past LEED certified and Living Building projects, the company is a strong proponent of 2D/3D CAD, building modeling to support pre-fabrication and a cost-efficient expedited construction delivery, and P3 and design build delivery. Major Projects: Interior Heart & Surgical Centre, Kelowna, BC; Mount Royal University Conservatory, Calgary, AB; IBM Western Leadership Data Centre, Acheson, AB; Winnipeg Convention Centre Expansion, Winnipeg, MB; Bonnybrook Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades, Calgary, AB; CFB Esquimalt, FMF Cape Breton, Phase IV, Esquimalt, BC; Coquitlam Ultraviolet Disinfection Water Treatment Plant, Coquitlam, BC. M MANSHIELD CONSTRUCTION LP. Head Office: 205-698 Corydon Ave Winnipeg MB R3M 0X9 Tel: 204-453-9177 Fax: 204-475-4304 Email: pbelluz@manshield.com Web: www.manshield.com Branch Office: Edmonton, AB; Calgary, AB; Thunder Bay, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1972 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Peter Belluz, President and CEO; Bill Sharpe, Past President; Reno Molinari, CFO; Justin Bova, VP, Business Development; Ted Nocita, VP, Operations Gross Revenue: $ 178 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional, recreational, and residential. Corporate Profile: The Manshield Group of Companies offers complete building development, design and construction services. Manshield can provide project and construction management, design-build, general contracting, stonework, masonry, concrete or concrete restoration services and land development services. The company handles specialized construction solutions, such as masonry and stone restoration, and pre-engineered metal buildings. Major Projects: City of Winnipeg Waste Water Services Area, Winnipeg, MB; Habitat Pond, Thunder Bay, ON; Real Canadian Superstore No 1583 and Gas Bar, Moose Jaw, SK; Real Canadian Superstore No 1583 and Gas Bar, Moose Jaw, SK; No Frills Store No 9068, Westgate Mall, Saskatoon, SK; Season of Tuxedo, Phase Three, Winnipeg, MB; River Ridge Retirement Residence, Winnipeg, MB; Silver Heights Condominium, Phase One, Winnipeg, MB. MAPLE LEAF CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 777 Erin St Winnipeg MB R3G 2W2 Tel: 204-783-7091 Fax: 204-786-3106 Email: info@mapleleafconstruction. mb.ca Web: www.mapleleafconstruction. mb.ca Date of Incorporation: 1943 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Barry Brown, President Gross Revenue: $ 27 mil Area of Expertise: Asphalt paving, excavation and base work. Corporate Profile: Maple Leaf Construction is a leader in environmental recycling (concrete recycling) and the first company in Manitoba to be a recognized as a Certificate of Recognition (COR) certified company. Its variety of work includes: commercial development; paving and site services; residential developments; street reconstruction; and residential site services; as well as parking lot repairs; maintenance; and sewer and water systems. MARK TEN DEVELOPMENTS LTD. Head Office: 204-640 West Broadway Vancouver BC V5Z 1G4 Tel: 604-724-2454 Fax: 604-732-4472 Email: warren@ marktendevelopments.com Web: www.marktendevelopments.com Branch Office: Kamloops, BC. Date of Incorporation: 2000 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Warren Longpre, President and Director; Glenn Walsh, Director Area of Expertise: Residential, commercial and industrial. Corporate Profile: Mark Ten Developments Ltd. is a residential and commercial land development company. The firm also has a project management and design-build division focusing on residential, commercial and industrial projects across Western Canada, especially in the Fort McMurray area. Major Projects: Mark Ten Homes, Fort McMurray, AB; Sundance...On the Lake, Osoyoos, BC; Powell Canada Ltd, Expansion and Addition, Edmonton, AB; GIW Industries Building, Second Addition, Fort McMurray, AB. MARSHALL-LEE CONSTRUCTION CORP. Head Office: 110 Yellowhead Rd PO Box 3209 Spruce Grove AB T7X 3A5 Tel: 780-962-3515 Fax: 780-962-2952 Email: info@marshall-lee.ca Web: www.marshall-lee.ca Branch Office: Spruce Grove, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1971 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Jim Lee, President; Kent Lee, Director Gross Revenue: $ 15 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Marshall-Lee Construction Corp. is a construction leader with over 160 structures built, ranging from educational and healthcare facilities to commercial buildings, police facilities, shopping malls and light industrial warehousing. The company offers general contracting, construction management and project management services. Current and recent projects include Ecole St. Thomas, College Park School and an RCMP building, all in Lloydminster; a new City Hall and central plaza in Fort Saskatchewan, and a new Metis School and Northern Lakes College in Gift Lake, Alberta. Recent years have seen Marshall-Lee complete projects of larger scope and value, including LEED projects, ranging from $14M to $43M and up to 9,000 m2 of floor space. Marshall-Lee holds a Certificate of Recognition (COR) from Alberta Labour that demonstrates its commitment to improving its health and safety program and providing a safe work environment for all personnel. METRO-CAN CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 520-10470 152 St Surrey BC V3R 0Y3 Tel: 604-583-1174 Fax: 604-583-3321 Email: rgail@ metrocanconstruction.com Web: www.metrocanconstruction.com Date of Incorporation: 1985 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Bryan Reddekopp, Director, Finance; Carlos Rios, Director, Operations; Derek Pilecki, Director, Preconstruction Services; Mark Macaulay, Director, Construction; Don Voth, Consultant Area of Expertise: Preconstruction, value engineering, high-rise, commercial and institutional contracting. Corporate Profile: Metro-Can Construction Ltd. is a diversified, well-established general contracting company in the negotiated and design-build construction markets. With construction roots that date back to 1964, this family-run business offers a high level of expertise. With more than 350 projects completed in all segments of the market, the company performs commercial, high-rise and low-rise residential and recreational projects, as well as light and heavy industrial projects. With a certified LEED coordinator on MetroCan’s staff and the construction of two of Vancouver’s Olympic Village buildings meeting platinum-level LEED certification, Metro-Can is a premiere contracting firm for environmentally friendly and green energy-focused construction. Major Projects: New Jubilee House, BC Housing Project, Vancouver, BC; Boheme Condo Developments, Vancouver, BC; Ridge Condo Development, Surrey, BC; Capstone Condo Development, North Vancouver, BC; Park Royal Village Mall Expansion, West Vancouver, BC; Alexandra Hi-Rise, Vancouver, BC. MORSKY GROUP OF COMPANIES Head Office: 369 Sherwood Rd PO Box 4586 Regina SK S4P 3Y3 Tel: 306-924-1065 Fax: 306-924-1075 Email: info@morsky.ca Web: www.morsky.ca Date of Incorporation: 1954 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Wayne Morsky, President and CEO; Lorne Schnell, MBA, P. Eng., COO; Carole Morsky, M. Ed., B.A., VP, HR; Wayne Pidskalny, Manager, Assets Area of Expertise: Site services, natural resource construction, environmental construction, railway services, hyspeed services, general contracting services, commercial and residential building and renovations, Robertson Building supplier. Corporate Profile: The Morsky Group of Companies is a family-owned enterprise and possesses a diverse base of expertise in a variety of construction sectors including heavy civil earthworks, industrial, commercial and residential construction. The Morsky Group provides head office and administrative support to three operating companies Morsky Development Corp., general contracting, Morsky Industrial Services Ltd., earth works, and Morsky HySpeed Soil Nailing Ltd., soil stabilization. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE WEST AD Maple Leaf Construction completes a wide range of projects, from very large projects to small repair and maintenance jobs all over Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Northwestern Ontario. In addition, the company sells asphalt and gravel base. Major Projects: Hwy 10, Division No 17, Unorganized, MB; Hwy 10, Division No 17, Unorganized, MB; Loudoun Maintenance Facility, Winnipeg, MB; Roadwork, Cornwallis RM, MB; Basketball, Tennis Courts Upgrade, Winnipeg, MB; 2013 Pavement Repairs, West St Paul RM, MB; Roadwork, La Broquerie RM, MB; Red River College - Portage Regional Campus, Portage la Prairie, MB; 2013 Regional Streets Mill and Fill Program, Winnipeg, MB; Jubilee Station, Winnipeg, MB. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 44 TR U MULDER CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS LTD. Head Office: 555 Kapelus Dr West St Paul MB R4A 5A4 Tel: 204-958-7400 Fax: 204-334-2530 Email: admin@mulderconstruction.com Date of Incorporation: 1979 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Dick Mulder, President; Derek Walker, VP Gross Revenue: $ 41 mil Area of Expertise: Heavy civil construction, roads and bridges. Corporate Profile: Mulder Construction & Materials Ltd. is a heavy civil contractor operating in Manitoba. The company offers the following services: aggregate supply and production; concrete and asphalt paving and supply; excavation; bulk material and heavy equipment hauling; drilling and blasting; and underground and environment services. Major Projects: PTH 21, Winchester RM, MB; Hwy 1, Moosomin RM No 121, SK; PTH 13, MB; PTH 10, The Pas, MB; PTH 1, Headingley, MB; PTH 59, MB; PTH 6, Woodlands RM, MB; PTH 1, Portage la Prairie RM, MB. N NELSON RIVER CONSTRUCTION INC. Head Office: 101 Dawson Rd N Winnipeg MB R2J 0S6 Tel: 204-949-8700 Fax: 204-237-8337 Email: admin@nelsonriver.com Web: www.nelsonriver.com Date of Incorporation: 1923 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Gord Lee, P. Eng., GSC, President and CEO Gross Revenue: $ 109 mil Area of Expertise: Aggregates production, concrete and paving, highway construction and underground services. Corporate Profile: Nelson River Construction Inc. is a verticallyintegrated company that provides services in four general areas: aggregates production, concrete and paving, highway construction and underground services. The company operates inter-provincially. Nelson has an affiliate company that specializes in water and wastewater treatment solutions worldwide for municipal, industrial and agricultural applications. AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE WEST Major Projects: Linden Wastewater Pumping Station, Winnipeg, MB; Roadwork, Winkler, MB; Brandon Water Reclamation Facility Phase III Upgrade, Brandon, MB; 2013 Sewer Renewals and Repairs, Contract No 14, Winnipeg, MB; Taxiway Upgrade, Winnipeg, MB; Outfall Gate Chamber Upgrade, Winnipeg, MB; PTH 23, Lorne RM, MB; PTH 3, Winchester RM, MB; PTH 3, Division No 4, MB; PTH 10, Division No 20, MB. NORSON CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 221-949 West 3 St North Vancouver BC V7P 3P7 Tel: 604-986-5681 Fax: 604-986-1514 Email: norson@norson.com Web: www.norson.com Branch Office: Kelowna, BC; Edmonton, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1983 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Brian Lee, Principal; Gordon Kerr, Principal; Dave Saruk, Principal Gross Revenue: $ 127 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Norson offers general contracting, construction management and design build services throughout Western Canada, serving clients through its offices in Vancouver, Kelowna and Edmonton. It is one of the top 100 privately held companies in British Columbia with a total bonding capacity in excess of $100 million. Combined with its corporate framework, this enables them to successfully complete individual projects up to the $50 million range. Major Projects: Meridan Corner, Coquitlam, BC; Rainbow Plaza, Whistler, BC; Royal City Centre, New Westminster, BC; Canadian Tire #304, Edmonton, AB; Wembley Mall, Parksville, BC; Langdon Shopping Centre, Langdon, AB; Save-On-Foods, Fort McMurray, AB; Wal-Mart #3661, Fort St John, AB; London Drugs, Chilliwack, BC; Baron Centre, Kelowna, BC. O ONNI GROUP OF COMPANIES Head Office: 300-550 Robson St Vancouver BC V6B 2B7 Tel: 604-602-7711 Fax: 604-688-7907 CMD Email: general@onni.com Web: www.onni.com Branch Office: Toronto, ON; Chicago, IL; Los Angeles, CA; Phoenix, AZ; Mexico. Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Rossano De Cotiis, President Gross Revenue: $ 132 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and residential. Corporate Profile: The Onni Group is one of North America’s leading private real estate developers, with extensive experience designing, developing, building and managing innovative projects. As a fully-integrated company that directly oversees every step in the development process, Onni has built over 5,000 homes in the past decade. In addition, the company owns and manages 5 million square feet of commercial property and over 3,600 rental apartment units. With offices in Vancouver, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Mexico, Onni continues to expand and diversify into new markets throughout North America. Onni’s diverse construction portfolio consists of master-planned and mixed-use communities, high and low-rise condominiums, shopping centres, industrial parks, and office buildings. The company internally manages construction operations for all of their developments and civil infrastructure projects in North America. Major Projects: Cityview Centre, Pad A, Kamloops, BC; The Lookout, Victoria Hill Parcel C, New Westminster, BC; Block 100, Vancouver, BC; 1123 Westwood, Coquitlam, BC; Riva, Bldgs 1 & 2, Richmond, BC. OPTIMUS BUILDING CORP. Head Office: 2nd Flr 734 42 Ave SE Calgary AB T2G 5N9 Tel: 403-283-0000 Fax: 403-244-8895 Email: info@obc.com Web: www.obc.com Date of Incorporation: 1983 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Willard E. Olauson, President; J.J. (Joe) Shannon, EVP Area of Expertise: Industrial and commercial. Corporate Profile: Optimus Building Corp. (formerly known as Opus Building Corp.) is a land developer and a construction contractor with experience in construction industry project management services. The Leaders 2014 45 Optimus creates and oversees the plans, design and construction of office, industrial and retail space. The bulk of its current projects involve Calgary commercial real estate and Alberta commercial properties. P PANTHER CONSTRUCTORS LTD. Head Office: 400-343 Railway St Vancouver BC V6A 1A4 Tel: 604-681-1298 Fax: 604-681-1292 Email: vancouver@panthergroup.ca Web: www.pantherconstructors.com Date of Incorporation: 2002 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Brian Roche, President; David James, Sr. Partner; Brian Low, Sr. Partner Area of Expertise: Commercial, institutional, residential, restaurant and retail. Corporate Profile: Panther Constructors is a full-service organization providing development consulting, project management, construction management, general contracting, and design build services. Panther specializes in highrise and single-family residential, commercial, restaurant, exhibit and themed environment projects. They work closely with clients, architects, consultants and contractors from predevelopment planning, analysis and due diligence through to design development and construction completion. PARKWEST PROJECTS LTD. Head Office: 1077 Oxford St W Box 52 Grp 525 RR 5 Winnipeg MB R2C 2Z2 Tel: 204-654-9314 Fax: 204-654-9315 Email: info@parkwest.mb.ca Web: www.parkwestprojects.ca Date of Incorporation: 1998 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Randy Clegg, President; Grant Clegg, VP Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, institutional buildings and engineering construction. Corporate Profile: Parkwest Projects Ltd. is a general contracting firm completing projects throughout Western Canada, from Northwestern Ontario to British Columbia ranging from $1,000 to in excess of $12 million. The company specializes in commercial construction. Parkwest Projects delivers construction management, design-build and the tender process services. Its portfolio includes: schools; grocery stores; service stations; government office buildings; hospitals; personal care homes; hardware stores; manufacturing facilities; water and sewage treatment facilities; and bridges. Parkwest has experience in constructing two LEED certified buildings, both in excess of $12 million dollars. These buildings include the addition and renovations to the Seven Oaks Hospital’s Emergency department as well as the new MPI building on Lexington Park. PCL CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 5410 99 St Edmonton AB T6E 3P4 Tel: 780-733-5000 Fax: 780-733-5075 Email: nahqinquiries@pcl.com Web: www.pcl.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB; Halifax, NS; Kelowna, BC; Ottawa, ON; Regina, SK; Saskatoon, SK; Toronto, ON; Vancouver, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Yellowknife, YT; Anchorage, AL; Atlanta, GA; Bakersfield, CA; Charlotte, NC; Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Honolulu, HI; Los Angeles, CA; Minneapolis, MN; Orlando, FL; Phoenix, AZ; Raleigh, NC; San Diego, CA; Seattle, WA; Tampa, FL; Vail, CO; Nassau, BS; Melbourne, AUS. Date of Incorporation: 1906 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Paul Douglas, President and CEO; Ian Johnston, President and COO, Heavy Industrial; Luis Ventoza, COO, Civil Infrastructure; Rob Holmberg, COO, Buildings; Dave Filipchuk, President and COO, Canadian and Australian Operations; Shaun Yancey, President and COO, US Operations; Gord Panas, CFO; Steve Richards, General Counsel Gross Revenue: $ 7,248 mil Area of Expertise: Buildings, civil infrastructure and heavy industrial. Portfolio includes office towers, residential condominiums, retail outlets, hotels/resorts, educational/ healthcare facilities, casinos, sport/ entertainment complexes, bridges, airports, high-tech facilities, waste and water treatment facilities, petrochemical/power/oil and gas plants, and major plant shutdowns. Corporate Profile: The PCL family of companies is a group of independent construction companies that carry PEAK CONSTRUCTION GROUP OF COMPANIES Head Office: 310-2626 Croydon Dr Surrey BC V3S 0S8 Tel: 604-531-6998 Fax: 604-531-6992 Email: info@peakgrp.com Web: www.peakgrp.com Date of Incorporation: 1991 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Doug Wilson, President; Elizabeth Beutel, Corporate Controller; Sean Courtenay, VP, Construction Gross Revenue: $ 43 mil Area of Expertise: Multi-family residential including concrete highrise, wood frame low-rise, townhomes and seniors complex care. Corporate Profile: Peak Construction Group of Companies specializes in the development and construction of wood frame and concrete multi-family residential projects throughout the lower mainland of British Columbia. The company provides a large range of services for new construction and development, restoration and remediation, such as site selection, general contracting, design-build construction management. Major Projects: Royce; Connect; Athenry Gate; Kensington; South Point Walk; The Boulevard. PENN-CO CONSTRUCTION CANADA (2003) LTD. Head Office: 25 Penner Dr PO Box 60 Blumenort MB R0A 0C0 Tel: 204-326-1341 Fax: 204-326-4967 Email: info@mb.penn-co.com Web: www.penn-co.com Branch Office: Winnipeg, MB. Date of Incorporation: 2003 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Dan Reimer, President; Dave Caron, VP, Administration Gross Revenue: $ 52 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, institutional, recreational and residential projects. Corporate Profile: Penn-Co Construction Canada (2003) Ltd. has been a leader in the construction industry since 1959. The company’s primary geographic markets include Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Ontario. Penn-Co Construction’s projects include water treatment plants, hospitals and healthcare facilities, schools, industrial and commercial buildings. Although its main area of expertise is in general contracting, the company also provides design-build and construction management, integrated project design and LEED projects. Major Projects: O’Chiese First Nation School, AB; Pikangikum First Nation School, ON; Attawapiskat First Nation School, ON; Steinbach Credit Union, MB; Pineview Manor, MB; Pelican Narrows School, SK; Birchwood Funeral Chapel, MB; Steinbach Regional Secondary School, MB; Swan Valley Recreation Centre, MB; Bethesda Hospital, ER Dept., MB. PENTAGON STRUCTURES LTD. Head Office: 9505 63 Ave Edmonton AB T6E 0G2 Tel: 780-436-1525 Fax: 780-438-2415 Email: pentagon@ pentagonstructures.com Web: www.pentagonstructures.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1967 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Dwayne Chmiliar, President; Paul Gantar, VP; Paul Rasmussen, PM; Cameron Worthing, PM Area of Expertise: Health industry, infrastructure, commercial, educational and retirement facilities, defense projects, correctional facilities and historical restorations. Corporate Profile: Pentagon Structures Ltd. is a general contracting firm with an annual construction volume in the $30 to $60 million range. Owned and operated by Albertans, the company constructs educational and retirement facilities, historical restorations, correctional facilities, health industry, infrastructure, commercial and defense projects. Major clients include all levels of government, hospital boards, municipal bodies and various city and provincial school boards. PME INC. Head Office: 8402 116 St Fort Saskatchewan AB T8L 0G8 Tel: 780-992-2280 Fax: 780-998-4050 Email: info@pmeinc.ca Web: www.pmeinc.ca Date of Incorporation: 2009 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Darci Hawley, Corporate Controller; Gil Brulotte, Sr. VP; Aubrey Vanderstar, Operations Manager; Sherwin Cholak, Business Development Manager; Trevor Wiebe, Corporate Safety Manager Area of Expertise: Earthworks and underground piping, concrete structures and foundations, civil, aggregates and common fill materials, and other specialty services. Corporate Profile: PME Inc. is a general civil contractor offering a vast array of services in earthworks and underground piping; concrete structures and foundations; and aggregates and common fill materials supply and handling (pit run, crushed aggregates, bedding sand, specialty sand, common fill). As a contractor, the company also provides project management personnel; craft and craft supervision; supply of equipment dry or fully operated and maintained; supply and operate hydro testing trucks including supply of testing fluids; fueling services; crane pads; temporary facilities; and roadway and worksite maintenance services. In addition, PME takes care of water distribution; waste management; on-site transportation services; material handling and warehousing; maintenance of construction facilities; snow removal or dust control; heating and hoarding; janitorial services; and more. Since July 2012, PME Group of Companies is part of EllisDon. PRE-CON BUILDERS Head Office: 100-405 Fort Whyte Way Oak Bluff MB R4G 0B1 ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE WEST AD out diverse operations in the civil infrastructure, heavy industrial and buildings markets. Together, these companies have an annual construction volume of more than $7.5 billion, making PCL the largest contracting organization in Canada and one of the largest in North America. Offices are strategically located in 31 major centres to support work across Canada, the US, the Caribbean, and Australia. More than 4,400 full-time professionals and administrative salaried staff and more than 10,000 hourly trades people make up the 100 per cent employeeowned PCL family of companies. Major Projects: Edmonton Arena and Related Facilities; Kearl Expansion Project; Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Melbourne; Agrium VAULT; Bridgepoint Health; I-4 Connector,Tampa; Humber River Regional Hospital. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 46 TR U Tel: 204-633-2515 Fax: 204-694-5576 Email: robinlee@preconbuilders.com Web: www.preconbuilders.com Date of Incorporation: 1986 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Rob Lee, CEO; Jeff Hawryluk, President; Robin Lee, Sales Manager Gross Revenue: $ 21 mil Area of Expertise: Design-build construction, complete design and construction services for retail, commercial and multi-family construction projects. Corporate Profile: Pre-Con Builders specializes in delivering complete design and construction services for retail construction projects across Canada. The company provides a full range of services, including design-build development; project management; site selection and development; site services; investigation; engineering design services; zoning and building code review; general contracting services; lease back development; land use investigation; CAD design services; capital cost estimating and environmental assessment. Its projects range from multi-dwelling residential building, automotive and trucking, commercial, community facilities, retail and hotel to industrial, warehouse and shopping centres. Major Projects: Winnipeg Beach Fire Hall, Winnipeg Beach, MB; Victoria Inn Hotel & Convention Centre, Brandon, MB; The Oxbow of Tuxedo Point, Winnipeg, MB; The Oxbow on the Seine, Phase Three, Winnipeg, MB. PREVIEW BUILDERS INTERNATIONAL INC. Head Office: 106-44981 Commercial Crt Chilliwack BC V2R 0A7 Tel: 604-793-9553 Fax: 604-793-9551 Email: info@previewbuilders.com Web: www.previewbuilders.com Branch Office: Mississauga, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1993 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Randy Regier, President; Peter Vander Helm, Controller; Gerold Grahn, GM & Sr. PM; Jason Dyck, Estimator Gross Revenue: $ 48 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, institutional, seniors housing and First Nations projects. Corporate Profile: Preview Builders International Inc. is a British Columbiabased Design Build and Construction AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE WEST Management firm. The company specializes in Seniors Campus of Care facilities, First Nations projects and design-build projects operating throughout British Columbia and across Canada. Major Projects: Panorama Ridge Secondary School, Surrey, BC; Cheam First Nations Health and Community Centre, Rosedale, BC; Katzie Health and Community Centre, Pitt Meadows, BC; Pacific Regional Training Centre (PRTC) Firing Range, Chilliwack BC; Carlton Gardens Retirement Residence, Burnaby, BC; Malaspina Care Facility, Nanaimo, BC; Richmond Hill Mixed Use Development, Richmond Hill, ON. PROCON MINING & TUNNELLING LTD. Head Office: 108-4664 Lougheed Hwy Burnaby BC V5C 5T5 Tel: 604-291-8292 Fax: 604-291-8082 Email: info@procongroup.net Web: www.procongroup.net Branch Office: Nisku, AB; Yellowknife, NT; Saskatoon, SK; Bellingham, WA, USA. Date of Incorporation: 1992 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Ed Yurkowski, CEO; Jim Dales, P. Eng., President; Jimmy Mah, CPA, CMA, CFO; Colin Wilson, P. Eng, Vice President, Operations; Kim Dales, Safety Manager; Robyn Loudon, HR Manager Area of Expertise: Full-service mining provider, including contract mining, mine development, and construction services. Corporate Profile: Founded in 1992, Procon is an experienced, full-service provider of start to finish solutions for the mining industry. Their solutions include the ability to build and operate the most complex open pit or underground mining developments and civil infrastructures, including contract mining, mine development and construction services. Procon tailors their solutions to meet clients’ precise needs, and in some circumstances has the ability to provide financial support for mining developments. Procon has completed many mining and civil infrastructure projects across North America and around the world, and they work to foster partnerships and working agreements with stakeholders and landowners, including First Nation peoples. Major Projects: Forrest Kerr Hydroelectric Project, Underground CMD Development, Bob Quinn Lake, BC; Granduc Tide Tunnel Rehabilitation Project, Stewart, BC; Brucejack Project, Stewart, BC; Skookum Power Project, Squamish, BC; K2 Mine Brine Inflow Project, Esterhazy, SK; La Ronge Gold Project, La Ronge, SK; PCS Allan Mine Underground Capital Projects, SK; Wolverine Underground Mining Development Project, YK; Ekati Diamond Mine Underground Mining Services, NT; Bellekeno Development & Production Mining Project, YK. Q QUANTUM PROPERTIES INC. Head Office: 2200 W Railway St Abbotsford BC V2S 2E2 Tel: 604-854-1201 Fax: 604-854-1204 Email: info@quantumproperties.ca Web: www.quantumproperties.ca Date of Incorporation: 2000 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Diane Delves, President and CEO; Kristofer Hansen, Sr. VP and CFO; Bev Hasenpflug, VP, Design; Sid Bos, VP, Construction Area of Expertise: Multi-family residential and commercial. Corporate Profile: The Quantum Properties Group of Companies develops, builds and sells multifamily and commercial real estate throughout the lower mainland of BC. The Quantum Properties Group includes in-house sales, marketing, property management and construction divisions. Major Projects: Abacus Uptown, Abbotsford, BC; Orchid Riverside Homes, Port Coquitlam, BC. QUOREX CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LTD. Head Office: 142 Cardinal Cres Saskatoon SK S7L 6H6 Tel: 306-244-3717 Fax: 306-665-7705 Email: m.chyzowski@quorex.ca Web: www.quorex.ca Branch Office: Regina, SK. Date of Incorporation: 1987 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Mike Chyzowski, President; Gary Leontowicz, Branch Manager, Regina; Scott Froese, Chief Estimator Gross Revenue: $ 40 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, institutional, multi-family residential and pre-engineered structures. The Leaders 2014 47 Corporate Profile: Quorex Construction Services Ltd. offers full construction services with extensive experience in general contracting, construction, project management, design-build and fast tracking. Its team is capable of handling a wide range of projects for clients of any size: commercial (service and retail); institutional; health care; educational; multi-storey; multi-family; retrofit and renovations; tenant improvements; turn-key ventures; and pre-engineered building systems light and heavy industrial. Major Projects: Emerald Ridge School, Regina, SK; St. Thomas More College, Saskatoon, SK; Blairmore Co-op Gas Bar, C-Store, and Car Wash, Saskatoon, SK; Rosetown Health Centre, Rosetown, SK.Ronald McDonald House, Saskatchewan, SK; Carlton Comprehensive High School, Saskatchewan, SK; Southeast Education Centre - Weyburn, SK. R RAM CONSTRUCTION INC. Head Office: 180-7881 128 St Surrey BC V3W 4E7 Tel: 604-501-5265 Fax: 604-501-5289 Email: info@ramconst.com Web: www.ramconst.com Date of Incorporation: 1986 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Steve Knoblauch, President; Jeff Knoblauch, Operations Manager; Al Lloyd, Construction Manager Gross Revenue: $ 21 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and institutional. Corporate Profile: RAM Construction has built its reputation over the past 25 years on building ideas through unmatched experience and prevailing trade relationships. RAM has an extensive portfolio of completed projects throughout BC from commercial and industrial buildings to automotive dealerships and institutional building as well as laboratory and medical buildings, retail and residential projects. Major Projects: Surrey West Lot 2, Surrey, BC; Jim Pattison Volvo, North Surrey Auto Mall, Surrey, BC; Jim Pattison Volkswagen Renovations, North Surrey Auto Mall, Surrey, BC; Corporate Images Addition, Surrey, BC; Pacific Link Lot 18, Surrey, BC; Fruiticana Warehouse, Surrey, BC; Ladner United Church Heritage Restoration, Delta, BC; Child Development Centre, Renovations, Surrey, BC; Murray GM Abbotsford Renovations, Abbotsford, BC; Murray GM Merritt Renovations, Merritt, BC. S SCOTT BUILDERS INC. Head Office: 8105 49 Ave Close Red Deer AB T4P 2V5 Tel: 403-343-7270 Fax: 403-346-4310 Email: ralphw@scottbuilders.com Web: www.scottbuilders.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1971 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Scot Rutherford, President and CEO; Murray J. Cunningham, COO; Hans te Stroete, VP, Sales and Business Development; Ralph Ward, Chairman of the Board Gross Revenue: $ 198 mil Area of Expertise: Institutional and community, industrial, commercial, transportation, warehousing and distribution. Corporate Profile: Scott Builders Inc. an employee-owned company, was formed in 1971 and specializes in the design/build method of project delivery. The company experienced excellent growth in 2012 in improved market conditions with a number of outstanding new projects, many for repeat clients. The employee ownership group also grew significantly in the past year as the company expanded its design/ build services into existing and new markets. Major Projects: Care Industries, Blackfalds, AB; Centura Tile, Toronto, ON; Cold Lake Community Events Energy Expansion, Cold Lake, AB; High River Field House, High River, AB; Credit Union Cuplex Field house and Curling Rink, Northbattleford, SK; Northwest Geomatics Ltd, Calgary International Airport, Calgary, AB; Schlumberger Canada Limited, Red Deer, AB; Summit Machine, Sherwood Park, AB; Manitoulin Transport, Acheson, AB. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION GROUP Head Office: 1750-3777 Kingsway Burnaby BC V5H 3Z7 Tel: 604-874-8228 SOLTERRA GROUP OF COMPANIES Head Office: 1-460 Fraser View Pl Delta BC V3M 6H4 Tel: 604-528-6010 Fax: 604-522-1604 Email: info@solterradev.com Web: www.solterradev.com Date of Incorporation: 1993 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Mike Bosa, VP, Acquisitions and Development; Laura Rizzo, VP, Marketing Gross Revenue: $ 14 mil Area of Expertise: Residential and commercial. Corporate Profile: The Solterra Group of Companies specializes in building top-quality townhomes and high-rise residences. Soterra’s team builds multi-residential communities throughout the Lower Mainland, as well as warehouse and subdivision development projects. Major Projects: Keefer Block, Vancouver, BC; Dwell at 72, Surrey, BC. SPRAGUE-ROSSER CONTRACTING CO. Head Office: 201, 1259 – 91 Street SW Edmonton AB T6X 1E9 Tel: 306-979-0691 Fax: 306-974-5692 Email: info@sprague-rosser.com Web: www.sprague-rosser.com Branch Office: Saskatoon, SK. Date of Incorporation: 1967 Nature of Ownership: Public Key Personnel: Jeff Jessamine, President and CEO Area of Expertise: Oil & gas, mining, infrastructure, transport, institutional, commercial, power, and waste water. Corporate Profile: Sprague is an award-winning, aboriginally-owned and operated general contractor based in Edmonton, Alberta. They have operations across western Canada specializing in a range of projects from early excavation to major civil infrastructure. Some of their wellknown projects include the original LRT, University of Alberta hospital, Edmonton Eaton Centre and Edmonton International Airport expansions. STANDARD GENERAL INC. (EDMONTON) Head Office: 250 Carleton Drive St. Albert AB T6N 6W2 Tel: 780-459-6611 Fax: 780-459-7639 Email: jvanderburg@ standardgeneral.ca Web: www. standardgeneraledmonton.ca Date of Incorporation: 1969 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Gerri Strecker, Controller; Michael Cramer, Chief Estimator; Chris Greenwood, President; Fabrice Voisin, General Manager; Bob Charter, Manager, Paving and Paving Projects; Louise Seaman, Manager, HR; Jake VanderBurg, Manager, Marketing/ External Sales; Cliff Simmons, Manager, Safety; Curtis Martin, Construction Manager; Don Corrigan, Manager, Capital ProjectsRobert Wilson, Materials ManagerDarrel Badrey, Manager, Equipment Area of Expertise: Road construction, asphalt paving, asphalt and gravel production and sales. Corporate Profile: Standard General Inc. (Edmonton) is a leader in road building construction in the Greater Edmonton Area. The company provides road construction services to the City of Edmonton and surroundings areas, while utilizing its vast expertise and experience in project management; aggregate sales, complete residential, industrial, commercial servicing, asphalt sales; asphalt paving; and highway and airport construction and rehabilitation. In addition, Standard General offers the following services: roller compacted concrete; concrete walks, curbs and gutters; slipform concrete paving; gravel and soil cement base; grading and cement stabilized base; grading, excavation, and embankment. Major Projects: Ray Gibbon Drive, St.Albert, AB; City of Edmonton Long Term Neighbourhood Renewal, Dovercourt, Edmonton, 63rd Ave/ Allendale Road, Edmonton, AB. STATESMAN GROUP OF COMPANIES Head Office: 7370 Sierra Morena Blvd SW Calgary AB T3H 4H9 Tel: 403-256-4151 Fax: 403-256-6100 Email: ashleyf@ statesmancorporation.com Web: www.statesmancorporation.com Branch Office: Invermere, BC; Brinnon, WA; Scottsdale, AZ. Date of Incorporation: 1976 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Garth Mann, President; Kevin Ingalls, CFO; Jeff Mann, Director, Construction; Alana Mann, VP; Nicole Corner, HR Manager Gross Revenue: $ 28 mil Area of Expertise: Residential communities, seniors living, condominiums and resort living. Corporate Profile: Statesman Group of Companies is a developer of home solutions throughout North America. The company operates in Arizona, Washington, British Columbia, Ontario, LE A’ ADE R T IN CONS ION 2014 SB ES CT THE WEST AD Fax: 604-874-0273 Email: headoffice@ scottconstructiongroup.com Web: www.scottconstructiongroup. com Branch Office: Calgary, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1984 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: John Scott, P. Eng., Chairman and CEO; Laura Suhner, CGA, CFO; Michael McCreadie, VP, Southern Alberta; Darin Hughes, Vice President, British Columbia Gross Revenue: $ 54 mil Area of Expertise: High-rise residential, institutional, commercial, special projects and industrial. Corporate Profile: Scott Construction Group is a general contractor with offices in Vancouver and Calgary, taking on projects throughout the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, Whistler, B.C. interior and Alberta. Scott Construction has five divisions, each specializing in a different sector: Industrial (resource industries, manufacturing, warehouses, steel building systems); Institutional (health, extended care, education, government, community); Commercial (office, retail, hotels); Residential (condominiums, mixed-use buildings, non-market housing, senior and assisted living); Special Projects (tenant improvements, renovations, heritage, program work and customer service). Its services include preconstruction, construction management, general contracting, design-build, steel building systems, 3D modeling and specialty programs (from seismic upgrades to tenant improvements). Major Projects: Chevron Area 2 Maintenance Building, Burnaby, BC; UBC Faculty Residence, Lot 22 Wesbrook Place, Vancouver, BC; Mulgrave Independant School, West Vancouver, BC; Altitude, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC; Seaspan C730, North Vancouver, BC; Trail Appliances, Richmond, BC; Coast Hotel, Prince George, BC; Lamb Development Tower, Calgary, AB; Coast Hotel, Edmonton, AB. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 48 TR U North Carolina and Alberta, and develops three types of communities: lifestyle multi-family homes, active senior living and resort communities. Major Projects: The Landings at Cougar Ridge, Calgary, AB; Groves of Varsity, The Monterey I & II, Calgary, AB. STUART OLSON DOMINION CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 600-4820 Richard Rd SW Calgary AB T3E 6L1 Tel: 403-685-7777 Fax: 403-685-7770 Email: info@stuartolson.com Web: www.stuartolson.com Branch Office: Vancouver, BC; Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Fort McMurray, AB; Saskatoon, SK; Regina, SK; Prince Albert, SK; Winnipeg, MB; Toronto, ON; Sudbury, ON; Thunder Bay, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1911 Nature of Ownership: Public Key Personnel: David LeMay, President & CEO; Daryl Sands, Executive Vice President & CFO; Paul Polson, Senior Vice President Business Development and Community Engagement; Evan Johnston, Vice President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary; Joette Decore, Vice President, Strategy & Development Gross Revenue: $ 1,106 mil Area of Expertise: General contracting, construction management, electrical, mechanical, specialty services and civil. Corporate Profile: Incorporated in 1911, Stuart Olson Inc. is a $1.3 billion organization representing one of the largest construction services companies in Canada and serves as an integrated, full-service organization serving the construction and industrial markets. Stuart Olson has clients in commercial and residential development, oil and gas, hospitality, mining, health care and education, and an employee base of 4,200. Major Projects: 745 Thurlow, Vancouver, BC; Chinook Regional Hospital Redevelopment, Lethbridge, AB; Medicine Hat Regional Hospital, MHRH, Medicine Hat, AB; Edson Hospital, Edson, AB; Lethbridge College Trades and Technology Renewal & Innovation Project (TTRIP), Lethbridge, AB; Winnipeg Convention Centre, Winnipeg, MB; Rio Tinto Kitimat Modernization Project; MEG Energy, Christina Lake Phase 2B Pipeline; Suncor Turnaround; AuRico AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE WEST Gold Young Davidson Project, New Gold Mill Concentrator. T TIKI INTERNATIONAL INC. Head Office: Bay 2D-624 Beaver Dam Rd NE Calgary AB T2K 4W6 Tel: 403-241-1093 Fax: 403-241-8250 Email: info@tiki-international.com Web: www.tiki-international.com Date of Incorporation: 2001 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Radenko Vujadinovic, President Gross Revenue: $ 3 mil Area of Expertise: Construction management, design build, and general contracting. Corporate Profile: Tiki International Inc. has over 20 years experience in the building industry. Tiki provides a full range of construction services in western Canada: general contracting, project managment, estimating and budgeting, design and build. Major Projects: Real Canadian Superstore No 1518, Primacy Medical Centre, Burnaby, BC; Real Canadian Superstore No 1583, Primacy Medical Clinic, Moose Jaw, SK; Real Canadian Superstore No 1518, Metrotown, Burnaby, BC. TTM RESOURCES INC. Head Office: 202-750 W Pender St Vancouver BC V6C 2T7 Tel: 604-685-1144 Fax: 604-685-9887 Email: ir@ttmresources.ca Web: www.ttmresources.ca Date of Incorporation: 1995 Nature of Ownership: Public Key Personnel: Wesley Raven, VP, Exploration; Terrence Lyons, Chairman; Jill Neff, Corporate Secretary; Michele Pillon, CFO; W.K. Crichton Clarke, President, CEO and Director; Warren Robb, COO and Director Area of Expertise: Mining exploration. Corporate Profile: TTM Resources Inc. is a Canada-based publiclytrading resource exploration and development company, which focuses on three molybdenum assets in British Columbia: the Chu Project, the Terrace Project, and the Deeker Creek Project. CMD U UNITECH CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT LTD. Head Office: 400-1530 56 St Delta BC V4L 2A8 Tel: 604-943-8845 Fax: 604-943-0912 Email: info@unitechcm.ca Web: www.unitechcm.ca Date of Incorporation: 1988 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Rick Boates, President; Brian Parker, Director, Construction; Brad Stevenson, Director, Finance; Walter Mansell, Sr. Construction Manager Gross Revenue: $ 45 mil Area of Expertise: Institutional, commercial, municipal, recreational, high-rise, multi-family residential and First Nations projects. Corporate Profile: Unitech Construction Management Ltd. partners with its clients and their design teams to mitigate project risks and maximize project value and exceed client’s expectations through their proven collaborative construction process. 85% of their entire project catalogue is repeat clients and consultants. Major Projects: UBC Quantum Matter Institute, Vancouver, BC; Northgate (Office Building, Seniors Apartments and Townhomes), Delta BC; Pandora Development (Condominium and Rental Towers), Victoria, BC; North Delta Recreation Centre, Delta BC; The View at 1212 (Luxury Condominium), Delta BC; South Delta Secondary Seismic Upgrade, Delta, BC; Sylvis Environmental Head Office, New Westminster, BC; Burke Mountain Fire Hall, Coquitlam, BC; Wellington Secondary Seismic Upgrade, Nanaimo, BC; Henderson Elementary School, Powell River, BC. UPA CONSTRUCTION GROUP Head Office: 155-4299 Canada Way Burnaby BC V5G 1H3 Tel: 604-437-5501 Fax: 604-437-5511 Email: kanderson@upagroup.net Web: www.upagroup.net Branch Office: Calgary, AB; Herriman, UT. Date of Incorporation: 2004 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Richard Allen, President, UPA Construction Group (AB) Ltd.; The Leaders 2014 49 Keith Anderson, President, UPA Construction Group (BC) Ltd.; K. David Hollingsworth, President, UPA Construction Group Inc. Gross Revenue: $ 25 mil Area of Expertise: Resort communities, multi-unit residential and commercial. Corporate Profile: UPA Construction Group has provided design-build, pre-construction services, general contracting and construction management throughout the United States and Canada for more than 25 years. From luxury resort communities to functional residential projects, UPA’s experience and capabilities span throughout all aspects of the residential construction industry. In addition, UPA contracts to build green building projects with its LEED accredited staff. Major Projects: Bowden Institution Cook-Chill Production Kitchen, Bowden, AB; Brio Residential, Delta, BC; Drumheller Institution 50 Bed, Drumheller, AB; Drumheller Institution GI/GO Buildings, Drumheller, AB; Riverbend Institution 50 Bed, Prince Albert, SK; Salmon Arm Gaming Centre, Salmon Arm, BC; The Emerald, Richmond, BC; The Monaco, Kelowna, BC; Watermark, Bearspaw, AB. V VANMAR CONSTRUCTORS INC. Head Office: 101B-30701 Simpson Rd Abbotsford BC V2T 6Y7 Tel: 604-882-0700 Fax: 604-882-0770 Email: artv@vanmarconstructors.com Web: www.vanmarconstructors.com Branch Office: Cambridge, ON. Date of Incorporation: 2002 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Art Van Maren, President; Geoff Tessarolo CA, Controller; Jeff Marin, VP, Construction; Cody Voorhorst, Chief Estimator; Mike Van Hemert, PM; Mike Denbok, PM; Shawn Vandergaag, PM Gross Revenue: $ 89 mil Area of Expertise: Market and non-market residential construction, commercial, institutional, light industrial, student housing and seniors housing. Corporate Profile: VanMar Constructors Inc. is a medium-sized general contracting company that specializes in residential, commercial and institutional construction throughout British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Ontario. The company focuses on design-build, general contracting and construction management-at-risk services. Major Projects: Richmond Community Housing Project, Richmond, BC; Dania Campus of Care, Phase 1, Burnaby, BC; Kiwanis Garden Village, West Vancouver, BC; Mission Complex Residential Care Facility, Mission, BC; Kipling Integrated Health Care Facility, Kipling, SK; Rising Sun Villas; Surrey, BC; Yonge Street Affordable Housing, Richmond Hill, ON; 1134 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC; Victoria Boutique Condos, Guelph, ON; Mission Community Health Centre, Mission, BC. VCM CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 3038 Faithfull Ave Saskatoon SK S7K 0B1 Tel: 306-664-0007 Fax: 306-664-9997 Email: vcminfo@vcm.ca Web: www.vcm.ca Date of Incorporation: 1996 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Raymond Van De Woestyne, President; Stefanie Swan, VP, P.Eng Gross Revenue: $ 10 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, institutional and commercial. Corporate Profile: VCM Construction Ltd. is a professional general contracting, project and construction management company owned and operated in Saskatoon, SK. VCM also offers design-build services. The firm specializes in the industrial, institutional and commercial construction sectors, as well as the grain-based and value-added processing, manufacturing and warehousing markets throughout Western Canada. Its projects range from from $1 million to $150 million. VCM’s team has experience with project work and procurement of specialized, internationally sourced equipment. Major Projects: Academic Health Science Expansion, University of Saskatchewan, SK. VENTANA CONSTRUCTION CORP. Head Office: 3875 Henning Dr Burnaby BC V5C 6N5 Tel: 604-291-9000 Fax: 604-291-9992 Email: reception@ ventanaconstruction.com Web: www.ventanaconstruction.com VOICE CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 7545 52 St Edmonton AB T6B 2G2 Tel: 780-469-1351 Fax: 780-466-9378 Email: voice@voiceconst.com Web: www.voiceconst.com Branch Office: Fort McMurray, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1939 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Howard Ratti, CEO; Garnet Clark, CFO; Mike Hrynchuk, VP, Operations Area of Expertise: Heavy civil construction. Corporate Profile: Voice Construction Ltd. is a privately-owned civil construction firm specializing in petrochemical site preparation and related construction projects. The company owns an extensive construction equipment fleet. Voice Construction’s versatility in site preparation includes: underground installations; tank foundations and berms; landfill and pond construction; concrete foundations and structures; environmental remediation; drainage and dewatering; roads and railway grades; soil stabilization; industrial site grading and paving; and excavation and fill. Voice can also develop hazardous waste control sites, upgrade existing sites to current environmental standards and decommission old sites. The company can transport toxic materials on Alberta highways, as well as perform localized clean-ups of hydrocarbon spills and herbicide, pesticide, mercury, creosote and arsenic contamination of older sites. Gold Seal certified project managers, superintendents and estimators lead a committed core of employees in the safe and timely completion of a variety of projects. W WALES MCLELLAND CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 166-5489 Byrne Rd Burnaby BC V5J 3J1 Tel: 604-638-1212 Fax: 604-638-1211 Email: info@walesmcleland.com Web: www.walesmclelland.com Date of Incorporation: 1988 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Doug Scott, P. Eng., President; Janis Freeman, Controller; Sonny Wong, Director; Tony Vigini, VP, Development; Jim Skirda, P.Eng., Manager, Operations; Kevin Armon, Sr. PM Gross Revenue: $ 94 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, retail and institutional. Corporate Profile: Wales McLelland Construction has been operating in Vancouver for over 40 years with professional expertise in general contracting, design-build, construction management, sustainable and LEED building, tilt-up construction, and pre-design planning and consulting services. The company operates from its head office in Burnaby, British Columbia, with projects across Canada, and services a broad range of industrial and commercial building categories. Wales McLelland is a carbon neutral company, a member of the Canada Green Building Council, and has LEED-accredited employees on staff. Wales McLelland strives to provide sustainable building solutions for its clients. Major Projects: Auto West BMW Showroom expansion, Richmond, BC; Boundary Bay Business Park, Delta, BC; Canexus Office Facility, North Vancouver, BC; Delta Pacific Foods Expansion, Delta, BC; Oxford Crossing, Port Coquitlam, BC; Southpointe 99, Surrey, BC. WARD BROS. CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 3604 18 Ave North Lethbridge AB T1H 5S7 Tel: 403-328-6698 Fax: 403-328-6652 Email: office@wardbros.net Web: www.wardbros.net Date of Incorporation: 1976 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Darren Boras, PM; Colin Ward, PM Gross Revenue: $ 34 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial and commercial. Corporate Profile: Ward Bros. Construction Ltd. is a general contractor providing construction management services. The firm delivers projects varying from renovations to new construction, processing plants to commercial buildings, to schools and assisted living facilities across Alberta. Its experience ranges from the smallest project to the massive $60 million West Lethbridge Centre project including two schools and a library. Major Projects: The Crossings Ice Complex, Lethbridge, AB. WESTBANK PROJECTS CORP. Head Office: 501-1067 W Cordova St Vancouver BC V6C 1C7 ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE WEST AD Date of Incorporation: 1987 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Gene Gerwing, Partner and Director of Operations; Jim Bond, CEO; John Sharp, President; Tyler Pasquill, VP, Preconstruction; Dan Marsolais, VP, Operations Gross Revenue: $ 125 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, multi-unit residential, retail and recreational (multiplex) construction. Corporate Profile: Ventana Construction Corp. is a general contractor and construction manager based in Vancouver, BC. The company has a proven track record of delivering high-quality buildings and providing a comprehensive range of services, including pre-construction, design-build/ design-assist, sustainable strategic planning, public-private partnerships (P3s) and general contracting and construction management. Ventana promotes a team approach on each project, which involves building durable relationships with the owner, architect, consultants and sub-trades and establishing a common goal for the project team. Clients appreciate that approach: more than half of Ventana’s new projects originate with long-term, repeat clients, which include companies like MercedesBenz Canada, Mountain Equipment Co-op, Best Buy Canada, Canadian Tire and Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. Green building projects now make up a large percentage of Ventana’s portfolio. The company has worked on more than 35 LEED® and green building projects up to $55 million in the last five years. Major Projects: Commercial Bldg, Surrey, BC; Mercedes Benz, Vancouver, BC; John Paull ll Pastoral Centre, Vancouver, BC; Renfrew Centre, Phase 2 Renfrew Business Centre, Vancouver, BC. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 50 TR U Tel: 604-685-8986 Fax: 604-893-1708 Email: ting@westbankcorp.com Web: www.westbankcorp.com Branch Office: Shanghai, CN; Beijing, CN, Hong Kong, CN. Date of Incorporation: 1992 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Ian Gillespie, President; Judy Leung, Finance; Darcey Buxton, Aquisitions and Development Area of Expertise: Residential highrise, commercial and industrial. Corporate Profile: Westbank Projects Corp. is the leading luxury residential developer in Canada, along with being the owner and developer of some of the finest hotels in the country, but the origins of the company are in the retail sector. The company is active across North America in a diversity of product types from luxury condominiums, to rental apartment, office, retail, hotel, non-market housing and industrial. Major key projects include ShangriLa Hotels in Toronto and Vancouver. The main focus is on large mixed-use projects involving highly complex entitlement processes. Major Projects: Granville at 70th, Vancouver, BC; The Lauren, Vancouver, BC; Telus Garden, Vancouver, BC. WESTERN INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS LTD. Head Office: 4912 Hart Hwy Prince George BC V2K 3A1 Tel: 250-962-6011 Fax: 250-962-5353 Email: wicltd@gmail.com Web: www.wicltd.com Branch Office: Castlegar, BC; Kitimat, BC. Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: John Pateman, VP and CFO; Brian Savage, VP and COO; Ray Fortier, Chairman Area of Expertise: Institutional, commercial, industrial and engineering. Corporate Profile: Western Industrial Contractors Ltd. is one of the largest contractors in British Columbia, fully certified in all new methods of construction and project management. The company offers a complete range of preconstruction and construction services. Major Projects: Mackenzie Ambulance Service Bay & Crew Quarters, Mackenzie, BC; Nechako Deconstruction Project, Prince George, BC; All-West Glass AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE WEST Shop, Prince George, BC; UHNBC, Learning and Development Centre, Prince George, BC. WESTRIDGE CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 435 Henderson Dr Regina SK S4N 5W8 Tel: 306-352-2434 Fax: 306-352-0199 Email: regina@westridge.ca Web: www.westridge.ca Date of Incorporation: 1989 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Leon Friesen, President and GM; Craig Phillips, CFO and VP; Nick Friesen, Sr. Estimator; Harley Friesen, PM; Geoff Stadynyk, PM; Mike Lamontagne, PM Gross Revenue: $ 76 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, light industrial, Institutional and engineering. Corporate Profile: Established in 1989 in Regina, SK, Westridge is a well-known construction company with a diverse range of experience. Westridge has built, renovated and expanded facilities of every kind throughout Saskatchewan. Their myriad projects include: corporate head offices, churches, banks, sports facilities, restaurants, bridges, dams, parking structures, water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations, educational buildings, medical facilities, seniors’ housing complexes, and multi-family housing developments. Every year since 2003, SaskBusiness magazine has included Westridge in their “Top 100 Companies in Saskatchewan” list. Major Projects: Bridge Replacement, Enniskillen RM No 3, SK; Saskatoon Southeast Water Supply System, Zelma East (BHPB), SK; Pumping Station, Young, SK; Swift Current Joint Use Scholl, Swift Current, SK; Boardwalk Pines of Normanview Apartment, Regina, SK; Twin Overpasses, West Regina Bypass, Regina, SK; Riverview Village Estate Condos, Swift Current, SK; SGEU New Offices, Regina, SK. W.F. BOTKIN CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 338 Sherwood Rd PO Box 620 Station Main Regina SK S4P 3A3 Tel: 306-543-7557 Fax: 306-543-4074 CMD Email: rgsmith@wfbotkin.ca Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Ron Smith, Manager Gross Revenue: $ 13 mil Area of Expertise: Civil, commercial, residential, asphalt and concrete (ready-mixed, gravel pit, planing, sand and gravel, sand pit). Corporate Profile: W. F. Botkin Construction Ltd. is a general contractor specializing in heavy civil work as well as commercial and residential sectors. Major Projects: Hwy 361, Division No 1, SK; Hwy 43, Gravelbourg RM No 104, SK. WILCO CONTRACTORS NORTHWEST INC. Head Office: 13540 156 St Edmonton AB T5V 1L3 Tel: 780-447-1199 Fax: 780-447-2330 Email: trent.hartwell@wilco.ca Web: www.wilco.ca Branch Office: Fort McMurray, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1982 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Arthur Maat, President; Barry Thomson, Safety Officer, HR; Trent Hartwell, Sr. Estimator Area of Expertise: Open-space site development. Corporate Profile: Wilco Contractors Northwest Inc. is one of four individually-owned and operated companies that comprise the Wilco Group of Companies. Services in project management and construction of parks, sport facilities, as well as environmental, landscape and civil works, make the Wilco Group of Companies a leader in openspace site development, delivering complex projects to its clients from British Columbia to Ontario. Wilco Contractors Northwest Inc. specializes in athletic facilities, urban landscapes, environmentally sensitive site developments, infrastructure and civil developments. Major Projects: Landscaping, Edmonton, AB; Roadwork, Edmonton, AB; Parsons Creek Regional Trail, Phase 1B, AB; Slave Lake Cemetery, Slave Lake, AB. WORLEYPARSONS CANADA SERVICES LTD. Head Office: 400-10201 Southport Rd SW Calgary AB T2W 4X9 Tel: 403-258-8000 Fax: 403-258-5899 Email: solutions@worleyparsons.com Web: www.worleyparsons.com Branch Office: Alma, QC; Blackfalds, AB; Brossard, QC; Calgary, AB; Chicoutimi, QC; Cold Lake, AB; Edmonton, AB; Fort McMurray, AB; Fort St John, BC; Grande Prairie, AB; Kitimat, BC; Lloydminster, SK; Markham, ON; Mississauga, ON; Montréal, QC; Nanticoke, ON; Quebec, QC; Sarnia, ON; Saskatoon, SK; SeptIIes, QC; St John’s, NL; Sudbury, ON; Trois-Rivières, QC; Vancouver, BC; Victoria, BC. Date of Incorporation: 1974 Nature of Ownership: Public Key Personnel: Andrew Wood, CEO; Simon Holt, CFO; Brian Faulkner, Regional Managing Director, Canada; Brad Van de Veen, Sr. VP and GM; John Gril, Chairman and Non-Executive Director Area of Expertise: Engineering, procurement, modularization, construction and construction management. Corporate Profile: WorleyParsons Canada Services Ltd. offers extensive expertise in design and construction across Canada. The company is capable of operating in a fully-integrated Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) environment or may offer these components separately in oil and gas transmission, oil and gas processing, petrochemical, power generation and heavy oil sectors. Demand for its modularization, fabrication and field construction services will continue to increase and with three central Alberta module assembly yards that produce over 425 modules per year, WorleyParsons is positioned as a primary provider of modules in Western Canada. WRIGHT CONSTRUCTION WESTERN INC. Head Office: 2919 Cleveland Ave Saskatoon SK S7K 8A9 Tel: 306-934-0440 Fax: 306-934-4747 Email: info@wrightconstruction.ca Web: www.wrightconstruction.ca Date of Incorporation: 1905 Nature of Ownership: Private The Leaders 2014 51 Key Personnel: Lorne Wright, President; Larry Strohan, VP Gross Revenue: $ 36 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Wright Construction Western Inc. is a general contractor serving Saskatchewan and is the creator of many Saskatchewan landmarks, including the original buildings of the University of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan and Bessborough Hotels. The company provides design-build services. Wright Construction is an experienced Butler Builder, with expertise ranging from site selection to total construction. Major Projects: Cabelas, Winnipeg, MB; Churchill Community High School, La Ronge, SK; Warman Middle Years School, Warman, SK. Y YELLOWRIDGE CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 200-2605 Clarke St Port Moody BC V3H 1Z4 Tel: 604-936-2605 Fax: 604-936-2630 Email: info@yellowridge.ca Web: www.yellowridge.ca Date of Incorporation: 1982 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Steve Hawboldt, President Gross Revenue: $ 96 mil Area of Expertise: Institutional, commercial and industrial. Corporate Profile: Yellowridge Construction Ltd. is a Canadian-owned and operated company established in 1961. The firm provides general contracting, construction management and design-build services throughout Western Canada with a strong focus on all regions in British Columbia. Yellowridge Construction completes projects in education, healthcare and housing, as well as First Nations’ projects. Its special projects range from cruise ship terminals to recreational facilities. Major Projects: Pelton Reforestation, Maple Ridge, BC; Academy of Lax Kw’alaams, Skeena-Queen Charlotte RD, BC; St Augustine School, Replacement Phase 1, Vancouver, BC; West Side Middle School, New Westminster, BC; Glen Lake Secondary School (Belmont Secondary School), Langford, BC. ARE YOU READY TO BE A MAKER? It starts by partnering with us. Contact us at 905-332-7786 CARegion@butlermfg.com www.butlermfg.com PHOTO: COURTESY OF QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY M. Sullivan & Son helped build the new main building for the School of Medicine at Queen’s University in 2011. Helping you see all the angles. In the construction industry, it’s hard to see everything that could lie ahead for your business. At Travelers Canada, we have learned to ask the thoughtful questions to help our construction surety customers be prepared. 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With roots firmly established in company tradition and old world ethics, the current torchbearers honour the traditions of craft, while embracing the innovations of the present. >> PHOTOS: COURTESY OF M. SULLIVAN & SON M. Sullivan & Son tackled the $14-million renovation of The North Bay Memorial Gardens to help prepare the facility for the arrival of the North Bay Battalion in the Ontario Hockey League. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 56 TR U Continued from page 55 The M in M. Sullivan was Maurice, who founded the company on the eve of the First World War. The Son, his first, was Harry. Harry’s third son, Tom, was the last of the Sullivan clan to helm the company, stepping back from the top spot in 2007, as the venture transitioned from a family-run business to a more contemporary management structure. Robert MacLaren was the company’s next president, succeeded by Rob Ball in 2013. Today, the company is a full-service industrial, commercial and institutional construction firm with offices in Arnprior, Kingston, Ottawa and North Bay. Tim Pruner joined the company around the 2007 transition period, as a senior project manager. He became part of the management team in 2012 as vice-president, business development. “This was the first time the company created a position devoted entirely to business development,” says Pruner. “Tommy Sullivan had been handling all of the business development prior to that, in addition to all of the hats he wore. His presence is still felt here. The people who knew him fondly refer to him as ‘the benevolent dictator.’ Tommy’s mantra is still always in the back of our minds: never leave a job with a problem, even if it costs us money.” That principle has earned the company a slate of loyal repeat clients, some going back decades. Pruner recollects George Hood, former vice principal, advancement at Queen’s University, telling him that Sullivan had worked on at least two-thirds of the buildings at Queen’s since WWII. Sullivan also continues to work for Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. (AECL) at the 70-year-old Chalk River nuclear facility, decades after its first contract. “When you’ve been in the business 100 years, you have a good resume,” says Pruner. When Ball took on the role of president, the company developed a new strategic business plan. “We decided which markets we wanted to play and to identify what type of work we were really good at — where we bring value added to the table,” says Pruner. “There’s nothing wrong with building a big box retail outlet, but we like the more difficult challenges, such as hospital construction and renovation, prisons, border crossings, power plants, solar panel farms and military installations. We’re really institutional players and we want to be on the pre-qualification list for all projects of this sort.” The strategic plan is reviewed annually, with an eye to key clients, new markets and new technology, such as Building Information Modeling. About half the company’s work involves construction management contracts. “It’s less adversarial and more of a team approach,” says Pruner. “Many government clients, including Public Works and Government Services Canada, are seeing the value in that project delivery model.” The company is now fully engaged in joining with partners in pursuing public-private partnership and design-build-financemaintain contracts. It has also developed the specialized expertise required to pursue Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) projects, with three Gold certified projects in its current portfolio. “Whether or not a building is an actual LEED project, its influence has raised the design bar so that such features as energy modeling are now standard across the industry,” says Pruner. The company has developed a quality management system that meets the strict requirements of the ISO 9001:2008 standard, with which Sullivan has complied since 2009. Sullivan is also recognized as a Platinum member of Canada’s Best Managed Companies. Maintaining an enviable safety record is paramount to the company. M. Sullivan has always had its head office in Arnprior and opened its Kingston office in 1949. However, a series of northern projects, including work on Ontario Power Generation (OPG) hydroelectric plant contracts, led Sullivan to more recently establish a North Bay office, which could also serve potential clients in the Ring of Fire. Federal government work and other Capital Region projects led to the establishment of an Ottawa branch. “When we branch out, we don’t jump off without significant due diligence,” says Pruner. “We want to set roots in the community, with employees who live and work there. We’re building relationships with school boards and sub-trades and suppliers. We were fortunate with the North Bay office to take on senior talent from an established construction company that was closing its doors. These people already had close ties to their community.” The search for new talent starts locally, which also includes students enrolled in related post-secondary programs. AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE EAST “Once they’re here we’ve developed a mentor program and offer a very competitive compensation package,” says Pruner. “Working on projects like a nuclear storage facility keeps things interesting. Developing and retaining that talent pool makes a huge difference to us, especially in bidding construction management projects.” Talent retention is a critical issue, even considering that many employees have been part of the company long enough to have worked with Tommy and his predecessors, serving with the firm for 30 years or more. George Fournier, vice president, project CMD The Leaders 2014 57 management, has been with the company for 54 years. Gilbert (Gib) Tourangeau joined M. Sullivan in 1943 and still comes to work every day. Good relations with sub-trades are also important. Many are long-term members of the communities in which Sullivan serves. “We treat them well and pay our bills promptly,” says Pruner. “A deal is as good as our handshake. Once we develop these relationships with quality suppliers, we won’t shop their prices around. We just don’t play that game.” Continued on page 58 PARTNERS IN PERFORMANCE. gandlgroup.com PHOTO: COURTESY OF M. SULLIVAN & SON Continued from page 57 ADE R AD SB ES T IN CONS ION 2014 CAN A’ CT LE be mindful of infection control measures and detailed planning for numerous phases of the work, among other considerations,” says Pruner. “We sent our best people to both phases of this project, knowing that they would be compassionate with both staff and patients and minimize any service interruptions, while respecting hospital operations.” Sullivan returned to Queen’s University to complete a new main building at its School of Medicine in 2011. The 124,000-squarefoot building is a centralized location for students, classrooms and state-of-the-art labs, which had previously been scattered across the campus. A three-storey atrium, dubbed “the glass lantern,” is the building’s most striking architectural feature. “It was a complex, fast-track project with our contract valued at $57 million,” says Pruner. “It was originally slated to be a stipulated sum, but a cost consultant indicated that with the design as presented, the building would wind up $8 million over budget. We looked at alternate construction methods and used our skills as construction managers, in conjunction with the design team, to apply a value engineering process to the design and bring the building in on time and on budget.” Pruner says M. Sullivan and Son is now in a good strategic position to handle contracts from Oshawa to the Quebec border, up to North Bay and throughout the near north. Sullivan will continue to service specific clients beyond these confines, as well. “It’s satisfying to be part of a team helping to build a great company,” says Pruner. “But the greatest satisfaction I feel is when we attend the grand opening of a project that’s gone really well and the client is ecstatic about it. That’s the sort of resume I like to help build.” S Among Pruner’s favourite projects in recent memory is North Bay Memorial Gardens, a hockey arena that underwent a $14-million renovation to prepare for the arrival of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) North Bay Battalion team, which moved there from Brampton for the 2013-14 season. “We were already doing so much work for OPG and AECL in the area, that the arena was not much of a stretch for us,” says Pruner. “It was a tight schedule because they had to sell a certain number of season tickets for work to begin. Once that happened, we could not begin construction until after the Dudley Hewitt junior hockey tournament in April and had to have the work complete for the home opener on October 11.” Under the construction management contract, Sullivan built a new facade, increased seating capacity and reconfigured the rink to OHL standards while adding private viewing boxes and expanded dressing rooms. “It was a high-profile job that established us well in the community,” says Pruner. “The senior management we had hired already had good relationships with the community and local sub-trades. We believe this project helped to pave the way for other area jobs including a significant construction management contract for the Rainbow District School Board.” Pruner also cites the company’s work on Belleville Hospital, which comprised two phases. The first was a $75-million Alternative Finance and Procurement build-finance project with Infrastructure Ontario in 2009. The second was a stipulated sum contract worth $40 million in 2011. “They were both challenging projects because they involved construction in and around a working hospital, where we had to TR U Why don’t you write a book about that? A construction family whose business history stretches back a century would probably have collected enough stories and colourful anecdotes to fill a book. Contractor M. Sullivan & Son has done just that with the publication in February of A Hundred Years On A Handshake: The lively history of M. Sullivan & Son Limited 1914–2014 by Ottawa writer Brian Hanington. The book stretches to more than 300 pages of company history and images. It was based on a series of interviews with members of the family and past and present employees. The book focused on the family patriarch, Tommy Sullivan, who served as the company’s president until 2007 and continued working on the company’s behalf until he passed away at the age of 80. In the book’s final pages, Hanington says he negotiated the writing contract with Sullivan and then — according to company tradition — sealed it with a handshake. INSTALLATION CASH & CARRY WHOLESALE RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INSTITUTIONAL 4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! CHAIN LINK FENCE y WROUGHT IRON FENCE y WOOD FENCE y PVC FENCE y CONCRETE FENCE y TEMPORARY FENCE SAFETY & SNOW FENCE y AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS y GUIDE RAIL PRODUCTS y USED FENCE / FACTORY SECONDS (416) 798-7566 | www.romafence.com by KELLY LAPOINTE A s it approaches its 70th anniversary, McKay-Cocker aims to build on its legacy through the use of new tools and technologies. “You have to refresh things. You can’t leave it the way it was. I think the value is that people see the stability of a 70-year-old company from a branding standpoint, but I think when you peel back the layers and look inside, it’s quite a bit different than it was even two years ago,” said McKay-Cocker president Robert Skinner. Since The Leaders last featured McKay-Cocker in 2007, the company has undergone a significant shift with its 2010 purchase by Fayolle Canada and the 2012 arrival of Skinner who is focused on modernization and innovation. McKay-Cocker is now part of the MC Group, which maintains revenues in excess of $400 million. The group also includes Montreal-based general contractor Magil Construction and Magil Pacific, a Vancouver-based general contractor and project management firm targeting private and public initiatives. McKay-Cocker was formed in London, Ont. on Jan. 26, 1946 by Col. Hugh McKay and Herb Cocker with four employees. It grew quickly throughout the 1950s and 60s, expanding from the construction of schools and churches to industrial and commercial buildings and gradually to a fully diversified construction services company. Despite the change, McKay-Cocker maintains its core values of safety, quality, innovation/continuous improvement, service, relationships and expertise, states the company. Skinner joined McKay-Cocker in 2012 with the goal of modernizing the company. He has over 30 years of experience in the industry, including working at EllisDon, Turner Construction, Barton Malow and most recently, Skanska, where he managed Michigan operations and growth initiatives. He has worked in the United States for over two decades, where using Building Information Modeling (BIM) has been driven into the construction culture by contractors. He says there is a fallacy in Canada that BIM has to be driven by architects when, in fact, it should be the contractors pushing BIM to the owners and the architects. “It’s incumbent on the contractor to drive the BIM process and coordinate the job electronically. There’s big savings doing that. You eliminate all the clashes which end up being extras on a job before you build it. It saves both the contractor and the owner quite a bit of money,” he said. As McKay-Cocker does a significant amount of design-build work, it tries to utilize BIM technology where possible to coordinate the drawings on projects internally, which Skinner describes as “unusual”. “Virtual design in construction is a big thing in the U.S. and we’ve adopted that mentality here. I think this is going to separate us from the pack a little bit because it’s a unique way to go in Ontario.” use Bridgit’s Closeout deficiency management software on its Dr. Oetker pizza plant project, the first project to closeout using Bridgit’s technology. With introducing new technologies and systems, it is important to properly train employees, so Skinner introduced McKayCocker University (MCU), a continual learning/professional development mandate where each employee has to take two or three MCU courses per year. Content is peer to peer and includes lessons learned, new tools/technology and also includes guest speakers. “It improves our industry overall, it’s like safety. For us here at McKay-Cocker it’s already paid huge dividends, because now the company, especially the young folks, are all pulling on the same rope and you can just sense it,” he said. Skinner said employee education has to be a priority. “In the long-run, when those folks go out on the front line and they’re running a project, they’re the ones that are selling your work. They’re the ones impressing the client. They’re also the ones that can avoid making a mistake on a jobsite because they’ve been properly trained.” Mentorship is also an important aspect of knowledge transfer within the company. Employees are encouraged to take on mentorship opportunities within the community as well as through involvement in organizations like Junior Achievement and Big Brothers Big Sisters. PHOTOS: MCKAY-COCKER ADE R AD SB ES T IN CONS ION 2014 CAN A’ CT LE “These are two charities that actually involve people having to go out and be involved, as opposed to just writing a cheque or going to a golf tournament. “Both organizations are important because they affect our youth, which is really our future workers,” said Skinner. As McKay-Cocker moves forward with its innovation agenda, Skinner will continue to invest in his workers. “The value of a construction company is its people. It’s not the equipment, it’s not buildings, it’s not any of that, it’s the people. That’s what the company is worth.” S Skinner has led the company in adopting lean approaches and infusing integrated project delivery into its services. McKay-Cocker uses collaborative approaches like design-build and construction management, among its services. “We do bid lump sum work and we try to bring the same approach to those jobs too. Even though it’s lump sum bid, you can still apply the same principles and have a repeat client,” he said. Skinner has also introduced technology such as Prolog, an American management platform, to bring consistency among jobsites and Primavera P6, an advanced scheduling software. McKay-Cocker was also the first large construction manager to McKay-Cocker President Robert Skinner, top left, says his company’s willingness to innovate and provide professional development for its staff will provide dividends in the future. Two recent signature projects for the company were the Maple Leaf Foods Refrigerated Distribution Centre, middle left, and the above LEED Gold Ontario Power Generation Darlington Energy Complex. TR U Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick will be hard pressed to escape from Newfoundland’s shadow. Commercial activity in Halifax is being goosed by construction of the Nova Centre multi-use commercial and residential complex downtown. Money will soon start to flow from the Deep Panuke gas field out in the Atlantic Ocean. Undersea extraction of coal at the Donkin mine in Cape Breton will also provide a boost and, similar to other coastal locations in the country, there are plans for LNG projects. But this makes the decision by Nova Scotia’s provincial government to ban “fracking” all the more baffling. It seems there was some concern that a surge in energy royalties might jeopardize equalization payments the province is receiving from Ottawa. For those of us who believe governments should try to stand on their own two feet if at all possible, this is the poorest of excuses. New Brunswick has an exceptional opportunity in the energy sphere as well, if approval can be obtained for construction of TransCanada’s proposed Energy East oil pipeline to carry crude all the way from Alberta to a terminal in Saint John. Europe, having learned to be wary of its too- close ties with Russia, is looking for reliable alternative suppliers. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD n economic terms, the province of Newfoundland and Labrador is an anomaly. It has by far the highest unemployment rate in the land (12.4% in July 2014) and its latest year-over-year population change was negative, -0.4%. Those discouraging numbers are the legacy of a fisheries industry that has been stagnant or in decline for at least a decade. More than filling the void have been mining investment and offshore energy projects. Evidence of prosperity abounds. The province’s “real” (i.e., inflation-adjusted) gross domestic product (GDP) growth in 2013 was +7.9%, the fastest in the land and well ahead of second-place Saskatchewan, +4.8%. Average weekly earnings, at $994.00 (and +6.0% year-over-year) in the latest month, trailed only Alberta’s $1,116.00. The average resale price of a house in St. John’s ($349,600), according to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), has risen to a level above such other major Canadian cities as Montreal ($332,000), Winnipeg ($280,000) and Quebec City ($268,000). The economy of Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Atlantic Region as a whole, will continue to be invigorated by large projects in mining (more Voisey’s Bay work), offshore energy (Hebron) and electric power (Muskrat Falls, Gull Island and an undersea cable to the Maritimes). CMD CAN I The Leaders 2014 S 62 TR U The story in Quebec, for half a century, has featured the politics of separation ahead of economic matters. This may be about to change under the new leadership of the Liberal Party’s Philippe Couillard. Couillard was a brain surgeon in his pre-politician days. If he’s successful and his approval ratings remain acceptable, the Parti Quebecois (PQ) may eventually be forced to respond with a “rocket scientist” of their own. Couillard will be sorely tested. He has pledged to apply a scalpel to the province’s bloated debt. There’s sure to be a hue and cry once he begins tackling public sector wages and some of the costly social perks taken for granted by the electorate. The commission set up to expose corruption in the construction industry in the province continues to interview witnesses. It was established under a Liberal regime headed by Jean Charest, then dominated the headlines while the PQ’s Pauline Marois was premier. The juiciest bits have probably already emerged. The power to shock seems to have waned. A couple of sites in Canada feature planned bridge construction that will be among the nation’s largest upcoming projects. Replacement of the Champlain Bridge connecting downtown Montreal to its southern suburbs will be one of them. There has, however, been a fierce fight over how AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE EAST the work will be financed. Ottawa owns the bridge and favours a toll. The province’s upcoming construction projects list also has a preponderance of hospital and detention-centre work. Quebec, with 23% of the nation’s total population, possesses about an equal share of total Canadian exports in metals and minerals, forestry products and consumer goods. But it’s in aerospace products where the province shines, with a 64% slice. Quebec and Ontario used to be the industrial powerhouses that propelled the nation’s overall economic growth. No more. Both provinces are lagging their siblings in the west. Whereas Canada as a whole recorded a GDP increase of 2.0% in 2013, Quebec’s was only 1.1% and Ontario’s 1.2%. During the past year, Quebec’s population has increased by 0.8% and Ontario’s by 0.9%. Ontario has also come out a little ahead of Quebec with respect to its unemployment rate, 7.5% versus 8.1%. Toronto and Montreal, the two largest population centres in the country, are way down a listing that ranks jobless rates among the nation’s 33 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) from best (i.e. lowest) to worst (i.e. highest). Toronto is 29th with 8.3% and Montreal 31st with 8.6%. At least Quebec has the advantage of abundant and relatively low-cost electric CMD power. Furthermore, it is almost entirely zeroemission hydroelectric in nature, allowing the province to boast about how seriously it has taken its environmental stewardship role. Ontario has let a former advantage in hydroelectric and nuclear power slip away. Now, the high cost of electricity is one of the factors causing owners to be hesitant about investing in resource projects (e.g., in the Ring of Fire region north of Thunder Bay) and in the manufacturing sector. As for the latter, the drop in value of Canada’s currency (the “loonie”) does appear to be having a positive impact on export sales. The total number of motor vehicles sold in the U.S. has been recovering nicely, after stalling out in 2009. In 2013, Ontario held a commanding 93% share of all Canadian vehicle and parts export shipments. With 39% of Canada’s total resident count, Ontario also holds the largest proportions of the nation’s export sales in two other categories, metals and minerals (48%) and consumer goods (also 48%). As in many other parts of the country — e.g. extension of Montreal’s Orange Line to Laval; the Evergreen Route in Vancouver; etc. — Ontario’s civil construction outlook will be dominated by rapid transit projects. Ottawa is about to build a Confederation Line that will be submerged beneath the city’s downtown core. Kitchener-Waterloo is The Leaders 2014 63 looking forward to stage one work on a highspeed commuter corridor that will run from Conestoga Mall to Fairview Park Mall. Toronto has its Eglinton Crosstown Route already under construction. Specific plans for a Sheppard Line expansion, a Scarborough LRT replacement line and a downtown relief line await the voting results from October’s municipal election. The frontrunners in the campaign for mayor have quite different transit visions. Like Quebec, Ontario has a substantial inventory of upcoming hospital work. In hotel construction, Niagara Falls stands in the spotlight and Windsor will feature one of the nation’s mega bridge projects. The Detroit River International Crossing (DRIC) will cost in excess of one billion dollars. It appears the in-laws (i.e. American authorities) won’t be picking up their share of the wedding costs. Lending to pay for the structure plus customs pavilions on both sides of the border will come from Canadian sources. Soon, Toronto will likely be saying goodbye to one spectacle — the Ford family’s dominance of the local political scene — and a hearty hello to another, the 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games. Alex Carrick, Chief Economist, CMD. www.cmdgroup.com LE A’ ADE R T IN CONS ION 2014 SB ES TR Leaders in Construction — Eastern Canada Page Company Name 68 Location Website Accel Construction Management Inc. Vaughan ON www.accelcm.com Aecon Group Inc. Toronto ON www.aecon.com Alberici Constructors Ltd. Burlington ON www.alberici.ca Amico Affiliates Oldcastle ON www.amicoaffiliates.com Aquicon Construction Company Ltd. Brampton ON www.aquicon.com 69 Argue Construction Ltd. Carp ON www.argueconstruction.ca 69 Aspen Ridge Homes Ltd. Concord ON www.aspenridgehomes.com 69 The Atlas Corporation Concord ON www.atlascorp.com 70 Axor Construction Canada Inc. Montréal QC www.axor.com 70 Ball Construction Ltd. Kitchener ON www.ballcon.com 71 Bellai Brothers Construction Ltd. Ottawa ON www.bellai.com 71 Bermingham Construction Ltd. Hamilton ON www.berminghammer.com Mississauga ON www.bird.ca Concord ON www.bondfield.com ADE R 68 LE Ï CT TR U S LE T IN CONS ADE R T IN CONS TR U 68 ADE R LE U Ï LE 71 S 71 T IN CONS CT TR U Bird Construction CAN 2014 S LE ADE R U SB EST IN CONSTR Bondfield Construction Company Ltd. 72 Bot Construction Group Oakville ON www.botconstruction.ca 72 Bridgecon Construction Ltd. Concord ON www.bridgecon.ca Broccolini Construction Inc. Kirkland, QC www.broccolini.com Brookfield Multiplex Construction Canada Ltd Toronto ON www.brookfieldmultiplex.com Buttcon Ltd. Concord ON www.buttcon.com C. & M. McNally Engineering Corp. Burlington ON www.mcnally.ca Carillion Canada Concord ON www.carillion.ca 74 Claridge Homes Group of Companies Ottawa ON www.claridgehomes.com 75 Cobalt Construction & Consulting Group Ltd. Toronto ON www.cobaltgroup.ca 75 Coco Paving Inc, a Division of The Coco Group Toronto ON www.cocopaving.com 75 Collavino Group Windsor ON www.collavinogroup.com ConDrain Group Concord ON www.condrain.com 76 The Conservatory Group Markham ON www.conservatorygroup.com 76 Construction DJL Inc. Boucherville QC www.djl.ca 76 Construction Polaris L’Ancienne-Lorette QC www.constructionpolaris.com 76 Cooper Construction Ltd. Oakville ON www.coopercon.com 76 Coram Construction Group Toronto ON www.coram.com 76 Couillard Construction Ltée. Coaticook QC www.couillardconstruction.ca 76 Cruickshank Construction Ltd. Kingston ON www.cruickshankgroup.com 78 D Grant Construction Limited London ON www.dgrantconstruction.com 78 Dancor Construction Development Brampton ON www.dancor.ca 78 The Daniels Corp. Toronto ON www.danielshomes.ca 78 Décarel Inc. Westmount QC www.decarel.com ADE R LE T IN CONS TR U 72 LE AD SB ES T IN CONS ION 2014 CAN A’ CT Ï S 72 ADE R TR U 72 TR U ADE R LE LE CAN 2014 AD SB ES T IN CONS S LE ION AD CT CAN T IN CONS S 2014 SB ES Ï A’ ION ADE R Ï A’ CT U SB EST IN CONSTR ION A’ CT AD 79 2014 CAN 75 ADE R Ð S 74 TR U 79 79 T IN CONS ION LE CAN 2014 AD SB ES T IN CONS ION LE U S Ï A’ TR ADE R CT AD SB ES CT 2014 CAN 80 A’ Bedford NS www.dexter.ca Dineen Construction Corp. Toronto ON www.dineen.com DJ Campbell Construction Ltd. Brampton ON n/a Dufferin Construction Company Oakville ON www.dufferinconstruction.com Eastern Construction Company Ltd. Toronto ON www.easternconstruction.com ADE R Ï S 79 Dexter Construction TR U A DE R 2014 CAN AD A’ S Leaders in Construction — Eastern Canada is based on the most active general contractors, October 2013 to October 2014, as defined by information contained in CMD, Canada’s database. Supplementary information was gathered through a comprehensive questionnaire sent to more than 300 construction firms across Canada. Participation in the survey process was voluntary. Gross revenues reported in questionnaire responses are included in the listings. In the absence of a response to the questionnaire, a profile was created using CMD, Canada’s project news data. To be included in the distribution of the questionnaire for the 2015 edition of Leaders, please email research.canada@reedbusiness.com or call 1-800-387-0213. LE AD SB ES ION 2014 CAN A’ CT S 72 SB ES T IN CONS ION AD ION AD SB ES ION 2014 CAN A’ TR ADE R Î A’ CT T IN CONS CT AD SB ES ION 2014 CAN A’ S 69 CT AD ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT AD SB ES A’ ION 2014 CAN A’ S 68 TR U Top 50 2014 List Change from ÏÐÎ 2013 list CT THE EAST AD CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 64 U AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE EAST CMD The Leaders 2014 65 Leaders in Construction — Eastern Canada Page CT LE T IN CONS TR U 80 ADE R LE Î T IN CONS CT TR U 80 EBC Inc. L’Ancienne-Lorette, QC www.ebcinc.com El-Ad Group (Canada) Inc. Toronto ON www.eladcanada.com/ LE EllisDon Corp. Mississauga ON www.ellisdon.com Empire Communities Vaughan ON www.empirecommunities.com ADE R Fermar Paving Ltd. Rexdale ON www.fermarltd.com 82 First Gulf Corp. Toronto ON www.firstgulf.com 82 FRAM Building Group Mississauga ON www.framhomes.com 84 Gerpro Construction Inc. Châteauguay QC www.gerpro.com CT T IN CONS TR U ADE R LE Ï Toronto ON www.theingeniumgroup.com Gillam Group Inc Toronto ON www.gillamgroup.com 84 Gillin Engineering & Construction Ltd. Ottawa ON n/a 84 Graham Bros Construction Ltd. Brampton ON www.grahambros.com CT AD SB ES ION 2014 CAN T IN CONS TR U ADE R LE Î Groupe SNC-Lavalin Montréal QC www.snclavalin.com 86 H&R Construction Management Ltd. Toronto ON www.hr-cm.com 86 Harbridge & Cross Ltd. Concord ON www.harbridgeandcross.com 86 Higgins Construction Trenton NS www.higginsconstruction.ca 86 Inter-Cité Construction Ltée. Chicoutimi QC www.inter-cite.com 86 Invar Building Corp. Toronto ON www.invar.ca 86 J.D. Strachan Construction Ltd. Newmarket ON www.jdstrachan.com 88 John Flood & Sons (1961) Ltd. Saint John NB n/a 88 Kenaidan Contracting Ltd. Mississauga ON www.kenaidan.com 88 Kingston Byers Inc. LaSalle QC www.kingstonbyers.com 88 K-Line Construction Ltd. Woodstock NB www.k-lineconstruction.com 88 Lakeside Contracting Company Ltd. Mississauga ON www.lakeside-contracting.com 88 LCL Builds Corporation Toronto ON www.lclbuilds.com 90 Ledcor Group of Companies Vancouver BC www.ledcor.com 90 MP Lundy Construction (Ontario) Ltd. Ottawa ON www.mplundy.com 90 M. Sullivan & Son Ltd. Arnprior ON www.sullivan.ca T IN CONS CT TR ADE R LE AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES S Ï A’ U CT AD SB ES ION 2014 CAN 92 A’ S 84 A’ S Giffels Westpro 84 TR U 92 LE CAN 2014 TR U LE SB ES T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 S AD www.mady.com Beamsville ON www.manorcore.com Maple Reinders Constructors Ltd. Mississauga ON www.maple.ca Marco Group of Companies St John’s NL www.marcogroup.ca ADE R CT AD T IN CONS ION Ï CT 92 SB ES S Ï A’ Markham ON Manorcore Group Inc. ADE R 92 A’ Mady Development Corp. TR U 92 Massicotte Construction Ltd. Ottawa ON n/a 93 Matrix North American Construction Burlington ON www.matrixnac.com 93 Matthews Southwest Development Mississauga ON www.matthewssouthwest.com 93 Maxim Construction Inc. Saint John NB www.maximconstruction.ca Maystar General Contractor Inc. Concord ON n/a MC Group: McKay-Cocker Construction, Magil Construction, Magil Construction Pacific Montréal QC www.mcgroup.ca 94 MCI Design-Build Corp. London ON www.mcicon.on.ca 94 Medallion Properties Toronto ON www.medallioncorp.com Melloul-Blamey Construction Inc. Waterloo ON www.melloul.com Menkes Developments Ltd. Toronto ON www.menkes.com 93 T IN CONS LE AD CAN 2014 TR U AD SB ES T IN CONS S LE T IN CONS ADE R ION LE CAN 2014 ION Ï CT 94 SB ES S A’ U ADE R 94 A’ TR CT AD SB ES ION 2014 CAN A’ CT Ï S 93 ADE R TR U A DE R 2014 CAN AD A’ S Leaders in Construction — Eastern Canada is based on the most active general contractors, October 2013 to October 2014, as defined by information contained in CMD, Canada’s database. Supplementary information was gathered through a comprehensive questionnaire sent to more than 300 construction firms across Canada. Participation in the survey process was voluntary. Gross revenues reported in questionnaire responses are included in the listings. In the absence of a response to the questionnaire, a profile was created using CMD, Canada’s project news data. To be included in the distribution of the questionnaire for the 2015 edition of Leaders, please email research.canada@reedbusiness.com or call 1-800-387-0213. LE AD SB ES ION 2014 CAN 84 A’ S 82 Website SB ES T IN CONS ION AD SB ES ION 2014 CAN A’ S 80 Location CT AD SB ES ION 2014 CAN A’ S 80 Company Name ADE R Ï TR U Top 50 2014 List ÏÐÎ Change from 2013 list LE A’ ADE R T IN CONS ION 2014 SB ES TR Leaders in Construction — Eastern Canada Page Company Name Location Website 94 Merit Contractors Niagara St Catharines ON www.meritcontractors.com 94 Monarch Corp. Toronto ON www.monarchgroup.net 96 Niacon Construction Queenston ON www.niacon.ca 96 NAC Constructors Ltd./North America Construction (1993) Ltd. Morriston ON www.nacsworld.com 96 Northway Construction Concord ON www.northway.cc 96 Ocean Contractors Ltd. Dartmouth NS www.oceancontractors.ca 96 Ogesco Construction Inc. Québec QC www.ogesco.com 96 The Pascoal Group Mississauga ON www.thepascoalgroup.ca 98 Penalta Group Ltd. Oakville ON www.penaltagroup.com Percon Construction Inc. Toronto ON www.perconconstruction.com Pomerleau Inc. St-Georges QC www.pomerleau.ca 98 Pratt Hansen Group Inc. Barrie ON www.pratthomes.ca 98 Pre-Eng Contracting Ltd. Concord ON www.pre-eng.com 98 R.E. Hein Construction Ottawa ON www.rehein.com 98 Reid & DeLeye Contractors Ltd. Courtland ON www.reid-deleye.com 99 Reliance Construction Group Montréal QC www.relianceconstruction.com 99 Remington Group Vaughan ON www.remingtongroupinc.com 98 ADE R LE AD SB ES T IN CONS ION 2014 CAN A’ CT Ï S 98 TR U 99 ROMAG Contracting Ltd Mississauga ON www.romagcontracting.ca 100 Rosati Group Windsor ON www.rosatigroup.com 100 Roxboro Excavation Inc. Dorval QC www.roxboro.biz 100 R.W. Tomlinson Ltd. Ottawa ON www.tomlinsongroup.com 100 Schilthuis Construction Inc Caledonia, ON www.schilthuis.com 100 Sierra Construction Woodstock ON www.sierraconstruction.ca 100 Soncin Construction Corp. Concord ON www.soncin.ca 100 Sorbara Development Group Vaughan ON www.sorbaragroup.com 102 Southern Kings Construction Ltd. Montague PE www.skcpei.ca 102 Taggart Construction Ltd. Ottawa ON www.taggartconstruction.com 102 TEQ Entreprise de Construction Montréal QC www.groupteq.com 102 Teranorth Construction and Engineering Ltd. Sudbury ON www.teranorth.com 102 The Moro Group Builders Inc. Toronto ON www.tmgbuilders.ca Toddglen Group of Companies Ltd. Toronto ON www.toddglen.com Tom Jones Corporation Thunder Bay ON www.tomjonescorp.com Transelec / Common Inc. (TCI) Laval QC www.transelec.com 103 Traugott Building Contractors Inc. Cambridge ON www.traugott.com 103 Tricar Developments Inc. London ON www.tricar.com Tridel Corp. Toronto ON www.tridel.com Tucker HiRise Construction Toronto ON www.tuckerhirise.com ADE R LE AD SB ES T IN CONS ION 2014 CAN A’ CT Ï S 102 TR U 103 ADE R T IN CONS LE LE CAN T IN CONS TR U CAN 2014 AD T IN CONS S LE ADE R SB ES ION AD SB ES ION Ï CT 103 2014 S 103 A’ U ADE R A’ TR CT AD SB ES ION 2014 CAN A’ CT Ï S 103 TR U 103 United Lands Corp. Oakville ON n/a 104 Urbacon Toronto ON www.urbacon.net 104 Varcon Construction Corporation Brampton ON www.varconconstruction.com 104 Verreault Inc. Québec QC www.verreault.ca Walsh Canada Vaughan ON www.walshgroup.com Waterworks Construction Ltd. Dartmouth NS www.waterworksconstructionltd.com A DE R 2014 CAN AD A’ S LE Leaders in Construction — Eastern Canada is based on the most active general contractors, October 2013 to October 2014, as defined by information contained in CMD, Canada’s database. Supplementary information was gathered through a comprehensive questionnaire sent to more than 300 construction firms across Canada. Participation in the survey process was voluntary. Gross revenues reported in questionnaire responses are included in the listings. In the absence of a response to the questionnaire, a profile was created using CMD, Canada’s project news data. To be included in the distribution of the questionnaire for the 2015 edition of Leaders, please email research.canada@reedbusiness.com or call 1-800-387-0213. LE U SB ES T IN CONS ION TR CT T IN CONS ION AD SB ES CT 2014 CAN 104 A’ S 104 ADE R Ð TR U Top 50 2014 List Change from ÏÐÎ 2013 list CT THE EAST AD CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 66 U ACCEL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT INC. Head Office: 50 Viceroy Rd Unit 11 Vaughan ON L4K 3A7 Tel: 905-660-6690 Fax: 905-660-6280 Email: info@accelcm.com Web: www.accelcm.com Date of Incorporation: 2004 Nature of Ownership: Private Area of Expertise: High-rise residential, commercial and industrial. Corporate Profile: Accel Construction Management Inc. is a full-service construction company specializing in high-rise construction projects throughout the Greater Toronto Area. The company provides construction services in commercial, residential and industrial sectors. Its services include: construction management, project management and planning, stipulated price general contracting, design-build, preconstruction, quality control, scope of work development, maintenance programs, inspection and testing programs. Accel Construction Management is an advocate of sustainable building practice. Since becoming a member of the Canada Green Building Council, the firm strives to implement more environmentally responsible building guidelines and continues to educate its staff on sustainable building practice. AECON GROUP INC. Head Office: 20 Carlson Ct Ste 800 Toronto ON M9W 7K6 Tel: 416-293-7004 Fax: 416-293-0271 Email: aecon@aecon.com Web: www.aecon.com Branch Office: Vancouver, BC; Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Medicine Hat, AB; Fort McMurray, AB; Cambridge, ON; Timmins, ON; Ottawa, ON; Montréal, QC; Pictou, NS; Dartmouth, NS; Eastern Passage, NS; Saskatoon, SK; St. John’s, NL; Seattle, WA, USA. Date of Incorporation: 1957 Nature of Ownership: Public Key Personnel: Brian Swartz, EVP, Legal and Commercial Services; Paula Palma, EVP and Chief People and Information Officer; Terrance L. McKibbon, President and CEO; David Smales, EVP and CFO; John M. Beck, Executive Chairman Gross Revenue: $ 3,068 mil Area of Expertise: Construction and infrastructure development services in the market sectors of infrastructure, energy and mining. Corporate Profile: Aecon Group Inc. is a Canadian leader in construction and infrastructure development, providing integrated turnkey services to private and public sector clients in the market sectors of Infrastructure, Energy, and Mining. As Canada’s largest publiclytraded construction company (TSX: ARE), Aecon has built iconic landmarks such as the CN Tower, St. Lawrence Seaway and the Halifax Shipyard, as well as countless miles of the hidden framework Canada is built upon. With an integrated strategy, Aecon offers clients the expertise of these diverse operating segments, with the ability to self-perform the overall scope of work. In 2014, Aecon Group was once again recognized as one of the Best Employers in Canada. Major Projects: John Hart Generating Station, BC; Waneta Dam, BC; Northeast Anthony Henday Drive, AB; IPF Cold Lake & Polaris, AB; Fort Hills, AB; Darlington, ON; Lower Mattagami, ON; TTC Sheppard West, ON; York Viva Bus Rapid Transit, ON; Region of Waterloo LRT, ON. ALBERICI CONSTRUCTORS LTD. Head Office: 1005 Skyview Dr Burlington ON L7P 5B1 Tel: 905-315-3000 Fax: 905-315-3001 Email: bfreeze@alberici.com Web: www.alberici.ca Branch Office: Saskatoon, SK; Cambridge, ON; Livonia, MI; St. Louis, MO; Villa Rica, GA; Iraputao, Mexico. Date of Incorporation: 1997 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Dave Gough, President; Bud Freeze, Director, Business Acquisition; Don Lauppe, Operations Director; Mike McClellan, Operations Director; Sean Thibeault, Operations Director; Greg Brokenshire, Vice President, Business Acquisition & Estimating; Barry Hardy, Chief Estimator Gross Revenue: $ 1,000 mil Area of Expertise: Water, wastewater, industrial, power, automotive, structural steel, mechanical, electrical, civil, millwright and rigging. Corporate Profile: Alberici Constructors Ltd. provides a full complement of construction services throughout Ontario: general contracting; steel fabrication and erection; facilities management; design-build; green ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD A CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 68 TR U building; preconstruction services and construction management for the automotive industry; building/ infrastructure; energy; heavy industry; manufacturing/food and beverage; water and wastewater treatment markets. Alberici Constructors is a Gold Seal Employer, a designation rewarding professionalism and commitment to quality. Alberici has achieved COR Certification from the Infrastructure Safety and Health Association and can demonstrate to buyers of construction that Alberici’s health and safety management system has been developed, implemented, and evaluated through comprehensive internal and external audits. The firm is part of Alberici Corporation, a leading construction services group, founded in 1918 in St. Louis, USA. Major Projects: Ferguson Avenue Water Booster Pumping Station, Hamilton, ON; Woodward Avenue Water Treatment Plant Upgrades and Renovations, Hamilton, ON; Hillcrest Reservoir Site Conditioning and Upgrades, Hamilton, ON; Highland Gardens Water Booster Pumping Station, Hamilton, ON; F.J. Horgan Water Treatment Plant Capacity Expansion, Toronto, ON; Highland Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, WAS Thickening and Sludge Upgrades, Toronto, ON; Process Plant Mechanical, Piping, HVAC, Electrical and Instrumentation, Long Harbour, NF; SaskPower, Queen Elizabeth Power Station, Saskatoon, SK; BioAmber Sarnia, New Succinic Acid Plant, Sarnia, ON; Bruce Power, New Fire Training Facility, Tiverton, ON. AMICO AFFILIATES Head Office: 2199 Blackacre Dr Oldcastle ON N0R 1L0 Tel: 519-737-1577 Fax: 519-737-1929 Email: info@triamico.com Web: www.amicoaffiliates.com Branch Office: Vaughan, ON; Woodstock, ON; Windsor, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1987 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Dominic Amicone, President; Chris Karpala, CFO; Jamie Dilaudo, VP, Infrastructure Division; Dino Fantin, VP, Design Building Division; Cindy Prince, VP, Amico Properties Area of Expertise: Heavy civil, sewer, watermain, roads, mid-rise residential, retirement homes and commercial projects. Corporate Profile: Amico Affiliates companies focus on heavy civil AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE EAST construction; roads and bridges; land development as well as building construction throughout Ontario including Windsor and Essex County, Ottawa, the Niagara Region, Milton, Strathroy, Cambridge and Chatham-Kent. Amico provides an integrated and diverse range of services centred on site selection, land development and construction. Its team carries out the business of land development, heavy civil construction management,and designbuild construction management. More specifically, Amico acts as the general contractor for site and civil engineering projects with a full complement of project managers, project superintendents, project accountants and estimators. Amico ensures that each new project is successful and financially sound to deliver turn-key solutions. In addition, the company specializes in the provision and operation of seniors housing and medical related facilities throughout Ontario. Major Projects: Owen Sound Medical Centre, Owen Sound, ON; Windsor Crossing Mall, Windsor, ON. AQUICON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD. Head Office: 131 Delta Park Blvd Brampton ON L6T 5M8 Tel: 905-458-1313 Fax: 905-458-6020 Email: daniel.aquino@aquicon.com Web: www.aquicon.com Date of Incorporation: 1986 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Mario Aquino, CEO; Daniel Aquino, President Gross Revenue: $ 130 mil Area of Expertise: Specializes in the construction of public sector and educational facilities including CMD transportation facilities, schools, universities, community centres, churches and libraries. Corporate Profile: Aquicon Construction Company Ltd. is a familyowned and operated construction company. Its team provides designbuild, construction management and general contracting services to the institutional, commercial and industrial sectors. Its construction management services include: cost analysis; budget and cost management; due diligence; engineering; health, safety and environmental consulting, preconstruction; scheduling and planning. Aquicon also offers architectural, mechanical and electrical consultant sourcing and management services as well as LEED building technology and move management services. The firm specializes in the construction of public administration and educational facilities, which include transportation facilities, schools, universities, community centres, churches and libraries throughout the Province of Ontario. Major Projects: River Grove Community Centre, Mississauga, ON; Lakeshore MURF, Lakeshore, ON; Red Maple Public School, Richmond Hill, ON; St Padre Pio Catholic Elementary School, Vaughan, ON; Kawartha Lakes OPP Detachment, Lindsay, ON; All Ranks Dining Facility #2, VickersNorth Kitchen, Essa Twp, ON; Regent Park Community Centre, Toronto, ON; Niagara Transit Facility, Niagara, ON. ARGUE CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 105 A Willowlea Rd Carp ON K0A 1L0 Tel: 613-831-7044 Fax: 613-831-6344 Email: info@argueconstruction.ca Web: www.argueconstruction.ca Date of Incorporation: 1982 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: F. Shawn Argue, President and PM; Keith Riley, Chief Estimator and PM; Dave Weir, PM and Health and Safety Manager Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Argue Construction Ltd., formerly known as Baird Construction Management Ltd., is highly experienced in all areas of commercial, industrial, agricultural and institutional construction. Fully bonded and insured, the company offers general contracting, construction management and design-build services. Argue is an authorized agent for Robertson Building Systems since 1988, that provides top-quality preengineered steel building systems. The firm holds memberships in various industry organizations, including Canadian Construction Association, Professional Engineers of Ontario, General Contractors Association of Ottawa and Ottawa Construction Association. Major Projects: Mississippi Valley Cons Authority, New Administrative Bldg, Carleton Place, ON; Carp Leblanc Commerical, Carp, ON; Gal Power, New Office Bldg, Carp, ON; West Carleton Sand & Gravel, New Maintenance Garage, Carp, ON; Robertsville Land Ambulance Station, Frontenac County, ON; Travelodge Pembroke Addition, Pembroke, ON; CFB. Vehicle Maintenance Pit Upgrade Bldg BB102, Pettawawa, ON; Nortrax Sales, Parts and Service Building, Carp, ON; West Carleton Sand & Gravel Repair Garage, Carp, ON. ASPEN RIDGE HOMES LTD. Head Office: 29 Floral Parkway Concord ON L4K 5C5 Tel: 905-669-9292 The Leaders 2014 69 Fax: 905-669-9297 Email: info@aspenridgehomes.com Web: www.aspenridgehomes.com Date of Incorporation: 1992 Nature of Ownership: Private Gross Revenue: $ 72 mil Area of Expertise: Residential development. Corporate Profile: Established as a family business, Aspen Ridge Homes is one of Ontario’s new home builders. With over 1,000 quality homes built so far, the firm develops high-rise and low-rise complexes. All projects combine traditional and innovative building techniques, such as green initiatives incorporated from the planning stage to the finished home. Inspired by nature, its condominium project The Scenic on Eglinton Avenue in Toronto holds the title of High-Rise Project of the Year by the Ontario Home Builders Association. Aspen Ridge Homes has also a track record representing five consecutive years of excellence in after-sales service, winning a “Star” award from the Ontario New Home Warranty Program. Major Projects: Scenic on Eglinton, Toronto, ON; Kettle Lakes Club, Toronto, ON. THE ATLAS CORPORATION Head Office: 111 Ortona Ct Concord ON L4K 3M3 Tel: 905-669-6825 Fax: 905-669-8288 Email: info@atlascorp.com Web: www.atlascorp.com Date of Incorporation: 1980 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Andrew Famiglietti, Principal; Lee Curto, Principal; Adam Salehi, Principal Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, institutional, heritage buildings and residential. Put-in-place construction forecast – Eastern Canada ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION BY REGION (CURRENT CANADIAN $ MILLIONS) Atlantic Québec Ontario Total % Change (Year vs Previous Year) 2013 18,649 47,791 73,237 139,677 -2.1% 2014 17,933 47,742 74,923 140,598 0.7% 2015 18,680 49,402 76,293 144,375 2.7% 2016 19,696 51,786 80,133 151,615 5.0% 2017 21,086 54,980 84,977 161,043 6.2% NEW RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BY REGION (CURRENT CANADIAN $ MILLIONS) Atlantic Québec Ontario Total % Change (Year vs Previous Year) 2013 5,994 22,011 38,182 66,187 -2.5% 2014 5,905 22,918 38,231 67,054 1.3% 2015 6,041 23,517 37,946 67,504 0.7% 2016 6,224 24,419 39,634 70,277 4.1% 2017 6,475 25,655 41,844 73,974 5.3% NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BY REGION Atlantic Québec Ontario Total % Change (Year vs Previous Year) 2014 2,569 10,870 18,434 31,873 0.0% 2015 2,653 11,225 19,165 33,043 3.7% 2016 2,776 11,815 20,149 34,740 5.1% 2017 2,933 12,585 21,335 36,853 6.1% NEW ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION BY REGION (CURRENT CANADIAN $ MILLIONS) Atlantic Québec Ontario Total % Change (Year vs Previous Year) 2013 10,388 15,841 15,379 41,608 -3.3% 2014 9,459 13,954 18,258 41,671 0.2% 2015 9,986 14,660 19,182 43,828 5.2% 2016 10,696 15,553 20,350 46,599 6.3% 2017 11,678 16,740 21,798 50,216 7.8% The numbers in this table are investment figures (also known as put-in-place figures). 2013 figures are from Statistics Canada; 2014 are CanaData estimates based on Statistics Canada survey numbers; 2015 on are CanaData forecasts. Table: CMD – CanaData. Corporate Profile: Atlas is a diversified construction services enterprise consisting of a consortium of affiliated companies, enabling Atlas to provide turn-key projects to any client. Atlas provides general and specialized contracting, design-build, construction management, project management, real estate development and management, as well as heritage restoration services to commercial, industrial, institutional, heritage and residential projects. Major Projects: Brooklin Secondary School, Whitby, ON. AXOR CONSTRUCTION CANADA INC. Head Office: 1950 rue Sherbrooke O ste 400 Montréal QC H3H 1E7 Tel: 514-846-4000 Fax: 514-846-4020 Email: axor@axor.com Web: www.axor.com Branch Office: Sept-Îles, QC; Baie-Comeau, QC; Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC; Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC; Lemoyne, QC; Dubai, UAE. Date of Incorporation: 1972 Nature of Ownership: Private 2014 T IN CONS ION LE ADE R SB ES TR U energy, environment, engineering structure and infrastructure, buildings and construction management. The company’s head office is in Montréal with other offices in Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia and in the United Arab Emirates. Axor is active in most Canadian provinces as well as in the United States, South America, Central Europe, North Africa and Asia. Some key projects are, among others, the United States embassy in Ottawa, ON, Bois-Franc residential development in Saint-Laurent, QC, Jarry Park tennis stadium terminal, Montréal, QC, Gabal El Asfar waste water treatment plant in Cairo, Egypt, and repairs on the Decarié highway overpasses and Notre-Dames-de-Grâce tunnel in VilleMarie, QC. B BALL CONSTRUCTION LTD. (CURRENT CANADIAN $ MILLIONS) 2013 2,267 9,939 19,676 31,882 0.3% A’ CT THE EAST AD CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 70 Key Personnel: Jacques Grenier, Chairman and CEO Area of Expertise: Engineering, environment, urban infrastructures, mechanical and electrical engineering, structure civil engineering work, transport and construction, energy and real estate. Corporate Profile: Axor is a Canadian leader in the development of largescale engineering and construction projects. It distinguishes itself by its vast experience in design-build projects. Axor is specialized in five main areas of engineering, namely Head Office: 5 Shirley Ave PO Box 1202 Kitchener ON N2G 4G8 Tel: 519-742-5851 Fax: 519-742-6727 Email: admin@ballcon.com Web: www.ballcon.com Date of Incorporation: 1923 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Jason Ball, President; Cameron Ball, VP; Gary Hauck, VP and Estimating Manager Gross Revenue: $ 54 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional, retirement and multi-residential. Corporate Profile: From its head office in Kitchener, ON, Ball Construction provides a fullyintegrated, complete and wellmanaged building service for all areas of industrial, commercial, institutional and recreational development. Projects range in size from renovations costing a few thousand dollars to capital projects with values from $40 million to $70 million. Its own workforce of carpenters, labourers, equipment operators and cement finishers contribute to the company’s success as a single-source contractor. Project managers, who are graduate civil engineers, direct major construction projects with support from a professional team of project superintendents, and an experienced staff of engineering technicians and project coordinators. Most employees are Gold Seal certified and most key technicians are LEED accredited. All AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE EAST employees are encouraged to seek these designations to be consistent with the company’s objectives of quality and sustainability. Major Projects: Meridian Sports & Entertainment Facility, St. Catharines, ON; McMaster University, Health Campus, Hamilton, ON; Milton Sports Centre Expansion, Phases I & II, Milton, ON; Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre, Phases I, II, III, IV; Halton Hills Operations Centre, Georgetown, ON; Stork Family YMCA/ John H. Harper Library, Waterloo, ON; School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON; Stephen Hawking Centre, Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics; Oakwood Retirement, Village of Tansley Woods, Phase II, Burlington, ON; Durham College Student Services Building, Oshawa, ON. BELLAI BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 440 Laurier Ave W Ste 200 Ottawa ON K1R 7X6 Tel: 613-782-2932 Fax: 613-782-2931 Email: info@bellai.com Web: www.bellai.com Branch Office: Gatineau, QC. Date of Incorporation: 1954 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Romeo Bellai, President Area of Expertise: Commercial, residential and industrial buildings, restoration, and equipment rental service. Corporate Profile: Bellai Brothers Construction Ltd. is a family-owned business that services the Ottawa Valley with quality workmanship in the commercial, industrial and residential sectors. The company is a leader in formwork, concrete placing, finishing, masonry, concrete pumping and CMD restoration. In addition, Bellai Brothers offers concrete pumps rental services and is a distributor for the Mapei line of construction products. Major Projects: Constitution Square, Ottawa, ON; Library of Parliament, Ottawa, ON. BERMINGHAM CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: Wellington St Marine Terminal 600 Ferguson Ave N Hamilton ON L8L 4Z9 Tel: 905-528-7924 Fax: 905-528-6187 Email: construction@ berminghammer.com Web: www.berminghammer.com Date of Incorporation: 1897 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Patrick Bermingham, CEO; Peter Smith, President Area of Expertise: Civil, commercial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Bermingham Construction Ltd. is a fourthgeneration family business that provides construction foundation solutions to the transport, marine, municipal sectors mainly in Ontario and the Maritimes. Bermingham Construction is one of the three divisions of Bermingham Foundation Solutions, an employee-owned company and industry leader in manufacturing diesel pile-driving hammers, reverse-circulation drills, leads and a wide variety of custom foundation equipment. Bermingham is also Canada’s most experienced foundation contractor. From constructing some of the first foundations of Canada’s railway to today’s newest buildings and infrastructure, the company’s experience is unrivaled in the foundation industry. Innovation is the key to company’s success, such as the introduction of diesel hammers in the 1950s, the invention of the Statnamic Load Testing method in 1988 and, most recently, the creation of the unique green bridge builder. BIRD CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 5700 Explorer Dr Ste 400 Mississauga ON L4W 0C6 Tel: 905-602-4122 Fax: 905-602-6319 Email: corporate.info@bird.ca Web: www.bird.ca Branch Office: St. John’s, NL; Halifax, NS; Saint John, NB; Wabush, NL; Montréal, QC; Toronto, ON; Winnipeg, MB; Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; St. Albert, AB; Vancouver, BC. Date of Incorporation: 1930 Nature of Ownership: Public Key Personnel: Tim Talbott, P. Eng., President and CEO; Stephen Entwistle, CPA, CA, CFO and Assistant Secretary; Ian Boyd, P.Eng., EVP and COO; Paul Raboud, P. Eng., M.Sc., MBA, Vice Chair Gross Revenue: $ 1,454 mil Area of Expertise: General contractor, design-build, construction management, public-private partnerships, pre-construction, building information modeling, sustainable design and construction, equity, commercial, retail, multi-tenant residential, institutional, industrial, water and wastewater, civil and mining. Corporate Profile: As a leading general contractor in Canada, Bird has close to a century of successful experience in the construction industry. Bird’s resume includes preconstruction and construction services to a long list of new and repeat clients. With its broad market reach, Bird’s clients include leading firms in the multi-tenant residential, commercial, institutional, retail, industrial, water ƉƌŽŐƌĞƐƐŝǀĞ ĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƟŽŶ ĐŽŵƉĂŶLJ ƚŚĂƚ ƚĂŬĞƐ LJŽƵƌ ŝŶƚĞƌĞƐƚƐ ƚŽ ŚĞĂƌƚ͘ >Ğƚ ƵƐ ďĞ LJŽƵƌ ƵŝůĚŝŶŐ ĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚ͕ ĂƐ ǁĞ ĚĞůŝǀĞƌ ƐĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ ŝŶ ĂŶ ĂƚŵŽƐƉŚĞƌĞŽĨƚĞĂŵǁŽƌŬ͕ƚƌĂŶƐƉĂƌĞŶĐLJĂŶĚƚƌƵƐƚ͘ &ŽƌŵŽƌĞŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶĂƐƚŽŚŽǁǁĞĐĂŶŵĂŬĞLJŽƵƌ ĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƟŽŶ ƉƌŽũĞĐƚ ĂŶ ŽǀĞƌǁŚĞůŵŝŶŐ ƐƵĐĐĞƐƐ ĐŽŶƚĂĐƚ DĂƌĐƵƐ 'ŝůůĂŵ͕ WƌĞƐŝĚĞŶƚ Θ K͕ ƚĞů ϰϭϲ ϰϴϲϲϳϳϲĞdžƚϭϬϱ͕ĞŵĂŝůŵŐŝůůĂŵΛŐŝůůĂŵŐƌŽƵƉ͘ĐŽŵ PLAN PERFORM INSPIRE The Leaders 2014 71 and wastewater, mining, energy and civil sectors. Major Projects: Fort Hills Oil Sands Project, Fort McMurray, AB; 88 Scott Condominium, Toronto, ON; Royal Inland Hospital Clinical Services Building, Kamloops, BC; Quarry Park Recreation Centre, Calgary, AB; Solider’s Pond Earthworks, St. John’s, NL; Seven Oaks Arena, Winnipeg, MB; Cabela’s Retail Store, Moncton, NB; Brunswick Street Development, Halifax, NS. BONDFIELD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD. Head Office: 407 Basaltic Rd Concord ON L4K 4W8 Tel: 416-667-8422 Fax: 416-667-8462 Email: info@bondfield.com Web: www.bondfield.com Branch Office: Kanata, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1971 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Ralph Aquino, President; Ajith Lokuge, VP, Estimating and Procurement; Steven Aquino, VP, Operations; John Aquino, VP and GM Gross Revenue: $ 461 mil Area of Expertise: Health care, long-term care, schools, colleges and universities, recreational centres, theatres, residential facilities, commercial facilities, correctional facilities, energy infrastructure, private public partnerships. Corporate Profile: For over 40 years, Bondfield Construction Company Ltd. has been one of Ontario’s leading full-service construction companies. Its extensive, award-winning portfolio showcases large and small projects in the healthcare, education, commercial, industrial, athletic, retail and residential sectors. Bondfield is at the forefront in designing and building green energy 36 Northline Rd. Unit 3 Toronto, ON M4B 3E2 (416) 486-6776 BOT CONSTRUCTION GROUP Head Office: 1224 Speers Rd Oakville ON L6L 2X4 Tel: 905-827-4167 Fax: 905-827-0458 Email: inquiry@botconstruction.ca Web: www.botconstruction.ca Branch Office: Sudbury, ON; Ramara, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1957 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Roy M. Bot, P. Eng., President; Scott Riddel, CPA, CA, VP, Finance; Steve R. Bot, P. Eng., VP and GM; Nancy Mercanti, Executive Administrator Gross Revenue: $ 106 mil Area of Expertise: Major highway expansions, bridgeworks, dykes, dams, diversion tunnels, surface mining operations, heavy civil works for remote site development, airport development, hydroelectric facility site preparation, sewer and water main works and aggregate supply and processing. Corporate Profile: Bot Construction Group is one of Ontario’s largest privately held heavy civil engineering and construction organizations and a recognized leader in the transportation infrastructure sector. The company’s wide range of completed works include over 225 highway expansion and bridgeworks projects, installation of radar stations in the North West Territories, road works and dams for the LaGrande Hydro Electric facility at James Bay, Quebec, and commercial site developments. Bot Construction Ltd. is the principal firm in a group of companies known as the Bot Construction Group. Major Projects: HWY 407 East, Phase I Expansion, Durham Reg., ON; Highway Contract: MTO 2013-6000, Nipigon, ON. BRIDGECON CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 989 Creditstone Rd Concord ON L4K 4N7 Tel: 905-738-4139 Fax: 905-660-7351 Email: info@bridgecon.ca Web: www.bridgecon.ca Date of Incorporation: 1987 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Fred Alonzi, President Area of Expertise: Bridge works, structural concrete repair and rehabilitation. Corporate Profile: Bridgecon Construction Ltd. is a general contracting company specializing in the field of reinforced concrete rehabilitation. Throughout the Greater Toronto Area, the firm performs reinforced concrete demolition, structural shoring installation, excavation, concrete forming for all types of surfaces, concrete pumping, mechanical concrete finishing, temporary or permanent structural reinforcement, bridge jacking, installation and rental of various types of bridge access platforms. Major Projects: Van Dusen Pedestrian Bridge Repairs, Toronto, ON; Eglinton West Station - Pavement Rehabilitation, Toronto, ON; Luminous Veil, Bloor Street Viaduct, Toronto, ON. BROCCOLINI CONSTRUCTION INC. Head Office: Suite 500 16 766 Transacanadienne Kirkland, QC H9H 4M7 Tel: 514-737-0076 Fax: 514-737-2728 Email: info@broccolini.com Web: www.broccolini.com Branch Office: Ottawa, ON; Toronto, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1949 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: John Broccolini, President; Joseph Broccolini, EVP; Paul Broccolini, EVP; Anthony Broccolini, COO Gross Revenue: $ 179 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, entertainment and residential industries. Corporate Profile: Broccolini Construction Inc. provides general contracting services, including construction management, designbuild, green building and turn-key project solutions for the industrial, commercial, entertainment and residential industries in Quebec, Ontario and throughout Canada. Major projects include two LEED Gold office towers for the Department of Public Works and Government Services Canada in Gatineau, QC, and new green head office for Export Development Canada in Ottawa, ON. In recent years, Broccolini has diversified and is offering vertically integrated real-estate development services to its many national and international clients. BROOKFIELD MULTIPLEX CONSTRUCTION CANADA LTD. Head Office: 181 Bay St Suite 300 Toronto ON M5J 2T3 Tel: 416-359-8559 Fax: 416-946-1690 Email: cainfo@brookfieldmultiplex.com Web: www.brookfieldmultiplex.com Branch Office: Toronto, ON; Calgary, AB. Date of Incorporation: 2010 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Hamish Pryor, President, Canada; Neil Vohrah, Bid Director; Alister Grey, Director, VP, Commercial; George Colk, VP, MEP Services; Phil Bartel, Chief Estimator Gross Revenue: $ 105 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, engineering, healthcare, hospitality, industrial, infrastructures, institutional, residential, and retail. Corporate Profile: Brookfield Multiplex (BM) is a Canadian construction company operating under the umbrella of Brookfield Multiplex Group (BMG), a global contractor wholly-owned by Brookfield Asset Management. BM was established in 2010 and has quickly developed an extensive local network and supply chain. BM is able to draw on BMG’s 52 years of global construction experience operating in Australia, the Middle East and Europe. BM has a pool of staff members representing some of Canada’s most experienced construction professionals, supplemented by global employees and knowledge. Major Projects: Carefirst One Stop Multi-Services Centre, Scarborough, ON; National Hotel, Toronto, ON; Bay Adelaide Centre East Tower, Toronto, ON; Trump International Hotel and Tower, Toronto, ON; College & Spadina Student Residences, Toronto, ON; New Residences of Yorkville Plaza, Toronto, ON; Kingston Student Condominiums, Toronto, ON; Deloitte Head Office, Toronto, ON. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD projects with specialized expertise in LEED and renewable energy construction, and is an experienced partner in both federal and provincial P3 infrastructure projects. Major Projects: Halton McMaster Family Health Centre, Burlington, ON; Cineplex Odeon Downtown Markham, Markham, ON; Runway Upgrades, Trenton, ON; Waterdown Library and Civic Centre, Flamborough, ON; Parkway Forest Community Centre, Toronto, ON; Springdale 703 Public School, Brampton, ON; Fletcher’s Meadows #7 Public School, Brampton, ON; Parkway Forest Reurbanization Building E2, Toronto, ON; Southeast Community Centre and Library (SECC&L), Markham, ON; McMaster University, LR Wilson Hall, Hamilton, ON. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 72 TR U BUTTCON LTD. Head Office: 8000 Jane St Tower B Ste 401 Concord ON L4K 5B8 Tel: 905-907-4242 Fax: 905-907-8096 Email: info@buttcon.com Web: www.buttcon.com Date of Incorporation: 1979 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Michael A. Butt, P. Eng., Chairman and CEO; Peter S. Di Gaetano, President and COO; Mark Rowlands, VP, Operations; Marc Ferguson, VP, Preconstruction; Mark Butt, VP, Construction; John Evenden, VP, Estimating and Director; Pina Massara, VP Finance Gross Revenue: $ 150 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional, high-rise residential, educational, alterations, heritage, offices, plazas and retail, tenant, seniors apartments, renovation, healthcare and transit. Corporate Profile: Buttcon Ltd. is a 100% employee-owned Canadian General Contractor, in business for over 35 years. Buttcon specializes in design build, construction management and general contracting services. Buttcon is recognized for high quality workmanship, innovative solutions and fine-tuned ability to fasttrack projects. Major Projects: Maple Leaf Gardens Re-modernization, Toronto, ON; St. Michael’s Catholic Cathedral, Toronto, ON; TTC Wilson North Carhouse Expansion, Toronto, ON; St. Johns Rehabilitation Hospital, Toronto, ON; University of Windsor, Windsor Star Building, Windsor, ON; WellingtonDufferin-Guelph Health Units, Guelph & Orangeville, ON; GO Transit Bus Maintenance Facilities, Brampton, East Gwillimbury, Hamilton, Milton, Mississauga & Oshawa, ON; HamiltonWentworth District School Board New Education Centre, Hamilton, ON; Kipling Acres Home Long Term Care Home, Toronto, ON; Our Lady Immaculate, Guelph, ON. C C. & M. MCNALLY ENGINEERING CORP. Head Office: 4380 South Service Rd Unit 1 Burlington ON L7L 5Y6 Tel: 905-637-7070 Fax: 905-637-2337 Email: info@mcnally.ca Web: www.mcnally.ca Regional shares of total put-in-place construction – 2014 Residential Non-residential building 45% 35.5% 7.1% Atlantic Man + Sask B.C.* Alberta Québec Ontario Atlantic B.C.* Alberta Québec Ontario Man + Sask Region Region Engineering Grand total 6.2% 8.2% 13.1% 16.5% 10% Atlantic Man + Sask B.C.* 0% Region Region *B.C. includes Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Data source: CanaData estimates based on a Statistics Canada survey (current $ billions)/Charts: CMD – CanaData. Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Chris McNally, Director Gross Revenue: $ 106 mil Area of Expertise: Sewers, watermains and engineering construction. Corporate Profile: C. & M. McNally Engineering Corp. specializes in the construction of tunnels in urban environments. Major Projects: Close Ave, Toronto, ON; Hanlan Feedermain, Mississauga City Ctr Watermain Contract 1, Mississauga, ON. CARILLION CANADA Head Office: 7077 Keele St 4th Flr Concord ON L4K 0B6 Tel: 905-532-5200 Fax: 905-532-5299 Email: carillion@carillion.ca Web: www.carillion.ca Branch Office: Ottawa, ON; Vancouver, BC; Edmonton, AB; Calgary, AB; Fort McMurray, AB; Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. Date of Incorporation: 1955 Nature of Ownership: Private 2014 T IN CONS ION LE ADE R SB ES TR U Corporate Profile: Carillion Canada undertakes public private partnership (P3) projects, support services, development construction and highway services projects in Canada. Carillion Canada is a division of Carillion plc, one of the United Kingdom’s leading support services and construction companies. Carillion Canada develops, builds and operates major infrastructure projects and is best known for its success in the field of P3 projects, particularly in the healthcare sector where it is the largest provider of non-clinical hospital services. Less well-known, perhaps, is the scale of Carillion Canada’s highway services activities. Carillion Canada is the largest provider of highway services in Canada, and leads both the Ontario and Alberta markets. Major Projects: Canadian Forces School of Electrical Mechanical Engineering, Essa Twp, ON; Niagara Regional Police Service HQ (NRPS) & 2 Dist Facility, Niagara Falls, ON; Union Station Revitalization Project, Stage 2 and 3 Works, Toronto, ON. CLARIDGE HOMES GROUP OF COMPANIES Québec Atlantic Man + Sask Québec B.C.* Ontario Alberta 0% 20% Alberta Per cent of total 7.2% 9.9% 10.6% 14% 12.3% 13.9% 28% 25.8% 30.2% 30% Figures add to 100% Ontario 46.2% 40% Figures add to 100% 42% Per cent of total 4.9% 11.9% 15% 0% 0% 56% 19.6% 30% 5.6% 6.5% 14.8% 15.6% 15% Figures add to 100% 20.9% Per cent of total 30% Figures add to 100% 21.6% Per cent of total 36.0% 45% A’ CT THE EAST AD CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 74 Key Personnel: Simon Buttery, President and CEO; Karen Booth, CFO and Sr. VP; Rob Shed, Sr. VP, PPP and Commercial; Ralph Tulipano, Sr. VP, Construction; John MacCuish, Sr. VP, Services; Edmund Mahabir, Sr. VP, PPP and Infrastructure Development; Paul Quinless, EVP, Transport Gross Revenue: $ 132 mil Area of Expertise: Highway construction and services, building, facilities management, Public Private Partnerships, civil construction and land development. Head Office: 2001 - 210 Gladstone Avenue Ottawa ON K2P 0Y6 Tel: 613-233-6030 Fax: 613-233-8290 Email: info@claridgehomes.com Web: www.claridgehomes.com Date of Incorporation: 1986 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Bill Malhotra, P. Eng., President and Founder Area of Expertise: Residential, condominiums and retirement communities. Corporate Profile: Since its inception, Claridge Homes is an award-winning leader in the Ottawa residential development marketplace. The company specializes in key high-rise buildings, niche condominium projects and turnkey public housing. Gaining a reputation for exceptional quality and value, Claridge Homes is the second largest home builder in the OttawaCarleton region, with more than 12,000 homes built in communities. Major Projects: Hotel, Ottawa, ON; Royal Ridge Zen Townhomes, Ottawa, ON; Waterstreet Condos, Ottawa, ON; Tower C, Ottawa, ON; Tower A, Ottawa, ON; Hyatt Andraz Hotel, Ottawa, ON. AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE EAST COBALT CONSTRUCTION & CONSULTING GROUP LTD. Head Office: 110 Toynbee Trail Toronto ON M1E 1G3 Tel: 416-265-0070 Fax: 866-864-4701 Email: tom@cobaltgroup.ca Web: www.cobaltgroup.ca Date of Incorporation: 1984 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Tom Michaels, President; Konstantine Simionopoulos, P.Eng., PM Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, residential and project management. Corporate Profile: Cobalt Construction and Consulting Group Ltd.’s team is involved in all stages of work including construction planning, scheduling, establishing lines of communication with other team members, preparation of tender and contract documents, negotiation and award of contracts and generally overseeing construction to ensure completion of a successful project. Cobalt Construction performs commercial and residential projects where new methods and systems of project control are applied to get significant savings in scheduling and costs. COCO PAVING INC., A DIVISION OF THE COCO GROUP Head Office: 949 Wilson Ave Toronto ON M3K 1G2 Tel: 416-633-9670 Fax: 416-633-4959 Email: paving@cocogroup.com Web: www.cocopaving.com Branch Office: Date of Incorporation: 1990 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Jenny Coco, MBA, CEO; CMD Rock Anthony Coco, P. Eng., President; Anthony Rossi, Director, Government Relations Area of Expertise: Road building and heavy civil construction for the provincial, municipal, industrial and commercial sectors; offering numerous major vertically integrated construction services: excavation, site servicing, construction materials, and hot mix paving and concrete paving. Corporate Profile: Coco Paving Inc. is a leader in the heavy civil construction industry, operating 29 stationary asphalt plants, two portable asphalt plants, two portable concrete batch plants, and two highway concrete paving trains. Coco is one of the largest asphalt producers and road paving contractors in Ontario with over 1,700 employees. The company also owns a concrete pipe and box culvert manufacturing plant in Michigan, and is the largest importer of aggregate materials in the Great Lakes. In 2012, Coco strengthened its market position and service offering through the acquisition of four high quality aggregate quarries. In 2013, Coco Group expanded into western Canada with the acquisition of Russell RediMix Concrete, Langenburg Redi-Mix Ltd. and Roblin Redi-Mix Ltd., referred to as the Russell Group (RRMC), which covers the geographic area of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Major Projects: Carrier Drive Parking Lot, Etobicoke, ON; Roadwork, Adjala-Tosorontio, ON; Regional Rd 24 (Victoria Ave), Lincoln, ON; Roadwork, Stratford, ON; Roadwork, Prince Edward Co, ON; Newcastle Fire Hall, Clarington, ON; Yonge St North, Springwater, ON; 2013 Surface Asphalt, Clarington, ON; Roadwork, Brant Co, ON; Hwy 401, North Dorchester Twp, ON. COLLAVINO GROUP Head Office: 5255 County Rd 42 Windsor ON N8N 2M1 Tel: 519-966-0506 Fax: 519-966-0039 Email: admin@collavinogroup.com Web: www.collavinogroup.com Branch Office: Toronto, ON; Jersey City, NJ; Detroit, MI. Date of Incorporation: 1954 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Renzo Collavino, President; Paolo Collavino, VP Gross Revenue: $ 94 mil Area of Expertise: High-rise and mid-rise residential and commercial buildings, institutional, commercial and industrial, heavy civil, transportation, and recreational (stadiums and arenas). Corporate Profile: With over half a century in the construction industry, the Collavino Group is a leading diversified group of construction companies operating in Canada, the United States and around the globe. Collectively, the group performs contracts as a general contractor, design-builder consultant, construction manager, prime subcontractor and a self-performer for a number of its own projects for the site work, cast-inplace concrete and precast concrete works. Its project portfolio includes numerous multi-million dollar projects worldwide such as universities, industrial facilities arenas, stadiums, high-rise buildings, parking structures, bridges, tunnels and treatment plants. Major Projects: Centre of Engineering and Innovation Building, U of Windsor, Windsor, ON; Windsor Family Credit Union Centre/Arena, Windsor, ON; Windsor Retention Treatment Facility, Windsor, ON; W. Ross MacDonald School Senior Student Residence, Brantford, ON; The Rt. Hon. Herb Gray PARKWAY Project, Tunnel Structures T2, The Leaders 2014 75 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, Windsor, ON; King Charlotte Condominiums, Toronto, ON; Station Condominiums, Toronto, ON. CONDRAIN GROUP Head Office: 30 Floral Parkway Concord ON L4K 4R1 Tel: 905-669-5400 Fax: 905-669-2296 Email: info@condrain.com Web: www.condrain.com Date of Incorporation: 1954 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Romeo De Gasperis, VP, Co-CEO; Jim De Gasperis, President, Co-CEO; Nunzio Bitondo, CFO; Ken Malhi, COO; Sam Morra, COO; Tony De Gasperis, Secretary/Treasurer Gross Revenue: $ 270 mil Area of Expertise: Water and sewer infrastructure, site services and municipal capital works. Corporate Profile: Started as a family business, the ConDrain Group is an award-winning leader in Canada’s watermain and sewer contracting market. Its team of professionals handles every aspect of both water and wastewater infrastructure projects, whether it is designing-building, maintaining a facility, or a combination of these tasks. In addition, the company excels in a highly competitive market thanks to a combination of cutting edge technologies, a firm commitment to quality and innovative ideas that have become standards for the industry such as sewers in dual trench and two stage curbs. ConDrain is one of many companies under a holding company. From producing aggregates materials to street lighting, building roads and homes to managing land and leasing properties, the ConDrain Group of Companies provides an array of essential infrastructure and services, which in turn can foster success of its clients’ projects. • Fire Sprinkler Systems • Fire Alarm Systems • Security Systems • Service and Inspections Build Safe and Secure Communities www.vipond.ca Head Office: 90 Tiverton Crt Ste 200 Markham ON L3R 9V2 Tel: 416-798-7236 Fax: 905-474-9742 Web: www.conservatorygroup.com Date of Incorporation: 1995 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Mark Libfeld, Partner; Jay Libfeld, Partner; Corey Libfeld, Partner; Sheldon Libfeld, President and CEO Area of Expertise: Residential and commercial. Corporate Profile: The Conservatory Group is one of Canada’s largest builders of fine luxury condominium communities, existing for more than 50 years. The company’s portfolio of residences spans right across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), including addresses in Thornhill, North York, midtown, downtown and Mississauga. More than just a high-rise builder, the company creates numerous lowrise residential communities from townhomes to limited edition enclaves to custom estate homes throughout Mississauga, Brampton, Scarborough, North York, Ajax and many other locations across the GTA. Major Projects: Infinity 3, Toronto, ON; Dunvegan Heights, Richmond Hill, ON; Milan Condominiums, Toronto, ON; The Mirage Condos, Mississauga, ON; Trinity Village, Brampton, ON. CONSTRUCTION DJL INC. Head Office: 1550 rue Ampère bur 200 Boucherville QC J4B 7L4 Tel: 450-641-8000 Fax: 450-655-1201 Email: djl@djl.ca Web: www.djl.ca Date of Incorporation: 1949 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Marcel Roireau, President; Jacques Collin, GM Gross Revenue: $ 74 mil Area of Expertise: Roads, airport tarmacs and runways, bridges, highway overpasses, sewers, waterworks, industrial, commercial and institutional driveways. Corporate Profile: Construction DJL, a subsidiary of Eurovia, a Vinci company, is the leader in the construction and maintenance of road foundations in Quebec. The company focuses on two main areas of expertise: the construction and upgrading of roads, bridges and viaducts and the development of urban, industrial, wastewater and water supply facilities; and the production of granular materials, bituminous coating materials and bitumen emulsions. Moreover, Construction DJL operates an extensive network of quarries, asphalt plants, sandpits, coating sites and recycling facilities which enable the firm to supply its customers in high quality materials and reduce the need for importing materials from abroad. In addition, DJL is a certified ISO 9001-2008 and ISO 14001 company which relates to the quality of its environmental management system. Major Projects: Runway Paving, P-E-Trudeau International, Montreal, QC; Rehabilitation, Jaques Cartier Bridge, QC; Highway 35, Bridges in Trois-Rivieres and Shawinigan, QC; Construction, St-Hubert Station, QC; Bridge Reconstruction, Gaspe, QC; Special Process, Rive-Sud, QC. CONSTRUCTION POLARIS Head Office: 1150 rue Valets L’Ancienne-Lorette QC G2E5Y9 Tel: 418-861-9877 Fax: 418-861-9875 Email: info@cpolaris.com Web: www.constructionpolaris.com Date of Incorporation: 1993 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Natashquan Band council via Corporation ATIK, Co-owners; Michel Poisson, CEO; Robert Phaneuf, VP Gross Revenue: $ 12 mil Area of Expertise: Hydropower, roads, bridges, municipal, governmental, excavation, crushing, blasting, shipping, aviation, forestry, and real estate. Corporate Profile: Founded in 1987, Construction Polaris Inc. specializes in civil engineering with the construction of sewers and watermains and roads and bridges as its primary activities. Over the years, the company has added marine works and blasting and crushing as essential complements to its core activities. Certified ISO 9001: 2000, Construction Polaris continues its growth throughout the province of Quebec, managing projects with municipalities, Transport Quebec, Hydro Quebec and Aboriginal communities. Major Projects: Rte 138 Roadwork, Aguanish, QC. COOPER CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 2381 Bristol Cir Ste C200 Oakville ON L6H 5S9 Tel: 905-829-0444 Fax: 905-829-0080 Email: info@coopercon.com Web: www.coopercon.com Date of Incorporation: 1905 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: William P. Cooper, P. Eng., CEO; Kenneth A. Nevar, President; John Goldspink, CA, CFO; Donald B. Gordon, P. Eng., Sr. VP, Operations; Ronald D. Witton, B.Sc., B.A.Sc., P.Eng., VP, Design/Build; William Luffman, CQA, VP, Development Area of Expertise: Office buildings, industrial, retail and commercial, interiors, parking facilities, self storage, LEED, biotechnology and pharmaceutical. Corporate Profile: Cooper Construction Ltd. is a third-generation familyowned Canadian construction and real estate development company. Cooper conducts business throughout Southern Ontario in three primary sectors: design-build construction, commercial and industrial real estate development and facilities management. The company fosters its growth in acquiring and developing industrial parks throughout Southwestern Ontario. As a result, Cooper is the largest industrial land developer in the prime Greater Toronto Area location of Guelph. Among its greatest recent achievements: the construction of the first LEED certified industrial building in Canada; the 1.12 million square feet Airport Road Distribution Centre, the largest building in the company’s history; and the completion of Ontario’s first structural bubble-deck slab installation. Major Projects: The Exchange, Phase Two, Waterloo, ON; Palermo Professional Centre, Oakville, ON. CORAM CONSTRUCTION GROUP Head Office: 200 Ronson Dr Ste 305 Toronto ON M9W 5Z9 Tel: 416-243-9019 Fax: 416-243-7192 Email: mail@coram.com Web: www.coram.com Date of Incorporation: 1993 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Randy J. Melchior, President; Matthew J. Melchior, EVP; Rick DeVincenzo, Director, Finance; Bob Cvijovic, VP, Construction; Vijay Pagay, PM; Albert Melchior, CET, Project Co-ordinator Area of Expertise: Seniors housing, high-rise, residential, commercial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Coram Construction Group is a family- ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD THE CONSERVATORY GROUP CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 76 TR U owned company that provides general contracting, construction management, design-build and preconstruction services. The firm participates in the development and construction of institutional and residential projects and senior housing options. Coram Construction Group is a member of The Ramland Group of Companies. COUILLARD CONSTRUCTION LTÉE. Head Office: 228 rue Main E Coaticook QC J1A 1N2 Tel: 819-849-9181 Fax: 819-849-9296 Email: info@couillardconstruction.ca Web: www.couillardconstruction.ca Date of Incorporation: 1939 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Marcel Pouliot, President; Francis Brouillard, Controller; Jean Lafaille, CPA, CA, Director, Finances; Daniel Côté, VP; Michel Marcoux, SecretaryTreasurer Gross Revenue: $ 96 mil Area of Expertise: Roads, bridges, sewers and watermains. Corporate Profile: Couillard Construction Ltee is a heavy construction company with over 70 years of experience in road construction in Quebec. Specializing in roadwork, watermains and bridge construction, Couillard Construction also operates quarries, produces asphalt and transports materials necessary for road construction. CRUICKSHANK CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 751 Dalton Ave Kingston ON K7M 8N6 Tel: 613-542-2874 Fax: 613-549-0817 Email: cck@cruickshankgroup.com Web: www.cruickshankgroup.com Branch Office: Morrisburg, ON; Lac La Biche, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1956 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Les Cruickshank, Founder; Steve Cruickshank, CEO; Peter Lane, CFO; Dave Read, President and COO; Lisa Anderson, VP, HR; Dan Byvelds, VP, Construction Operations Area of Expertise: Road construction, year round highway maintenance, construction materials, ready-mix concrete, asphalt and aggregates. Corporate Profile: Cruickshank is a progressive road builder and aggregate producer with operations D D GRANT CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Head Office: 9887 Longwoods Rd RR 32 London ON N6P 1P2 Tel: 519-652-2949 Fax: 519-652-6123 Email: contactus@ dgrantconstruction.com Web: www.dgrantconstruction.com Date of Incorporation: 1982 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Michael Grant, President Gross Revenue: $ 34 mil Area of Expertise: Healthcare and long-term care facilities, recreational, residential, institutional and commercial. Corporate Profile: D. Grant & Sons Ltd. is one of the premiere general contractors and construction managers in Southwestern Ontario that also delivers design-build services. D. Grant & Sons Ltd. builds hospitals, long-term care facilities, recreational facilities, industrial and large scale residential buildings. Major Projects: Zurich Public Library, Zurich, ON; Zurich Public Library, Zurich, ON; Annandale Public School, Tillsonburg, ON; Zurich Public Library, Zurich, ON; Centennial Central Public School, Middlesex Co, ON; Pumping Station 1A Timberwalk Subdivision Phase 1, London Twp, ON; Mitchell Hepburn Public School, St Thomas, ON; North Middlesex Shared Services Building, Parkhill, ON; Eagle Heights Public School, London, ON; Wilfrid Laurier University, Science Building, Bldg No 41, Waterloo, ON. DANCOR CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT Head Office: 16 Melanie Dr Ste 101 Brampton ON L6T 4K9 Tel: 905-790-2333 Fax: 905-790-2293 Email: sford@dancor.ca Web: www.dancor.ca Branch Office: London, ON. Date of Incorporation: 2000 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Danny Sanita, Partner; Sean Ford, Partner; Teresa Carella, CFO and Partner Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial and residential. Corporate Profile: Dancor Construction Development is a design-build, development, leasing and construction company founded in Brampton, ON. The company builds industrial and commercial facilities for sale or lease and develops land for residential, commercial and industrial uses. Dancor’s best project to date: the complete construction of a 268,500 square feet warehouse in London, ON, for CEVA Logistics in 168 days, two weeks ahead of schedule. Following upon the success of this project, Dancor is very active in London, with a second office opened, and almost one million square feet of industrial building space constructed at Skyway Industrial Park. New projects in London have commenced at Highway 401 and Highbury. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD in Ontario, Alberta and the United States. The family-owned business is a regular supplier of road construction and maintenance services to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, municipalities and to private companies. Cruickshank specializes in road construction, year round highway maintenance, construction materials, ready-mix concrete, asphalt and aggregates. The company performs other services such as shoreline protection, drilling and blasting, custom crushing, milling and grinding, bridge construction and maintenance, engineering services, municipal infrastructure (sewers, watermains and roads), equipment rentals, transportation services and landscaping. Its division in the West specializes in road building, leases and pad construction for the oil field construction sector. Cruickshank was a winner of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies program in 2011 and 2012, has been named a Best Employer in Canada for 2013, and a Green 30 company for 2011-2012. Major Projects: 1000 Islands Landon’s Bay Bridge, Gananoque, ON; Black Creek Culvert, Leeds and Grenville United Co’s, ON; Hwy 17, Head, Clara and Maria Twp, ON; Hwy 401, Deseronto, ON; Hwy 417, Prescott and Russell United Co’s, ON; Hwy 401, Napanee, ON. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 78 TR U Year presented by the Tarion Warranty Corporation, Daniels has built more than 23,000 homes and apartments in a diverse range of award-winning communities across the GTA. Among its many initiatives, Daniels was chosen to partner with Toronto Community Housing to revitalize Regent Park – 69 acres in Toronto’s Downtown East. Committed to community, Daniels continually offers innovative programs that help people achieve homeownership, champions neighbourhood initiatives that enhance residents’ quality of life, and supports numerous charities and non-profit organizations. Major Projects: Cinema Tower, Toronto, ON; HighPark Condominiums, Toronto, ON; NY2 Condos, Toronto, ON; One Park Place, South Tower, Toronto, ON. DÉCAREL INC. THE DANIELS CORP. Head Office: 20 Queen St W Ste 3400 Toronto ON M5H 3R3 Tel: 416-598-2129 Fax: 416-979-0415 Web: www.danielshomes.ca Branch Office: Mississauga, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1983 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: John Daniels, Founder, Chairman and CEO; Mitchell Cohen, President; Jim Aird, Sr. VP Finance and CFO; Tom Dutton, Sr. VP; Niall Haggart, Executive VP Gross Revenue: $ 106 mil Area of Expertise: High-rise, low-rise residential and commercial. Corporate Profile: The Daniels Corp. is one of Canada’s preeminent builder/developers with a reputation for quality and integrity in all forms of residential construction. Awarded the 2012 High-Rise Builder of the Head Office: 4434 rue Ste-Catherine O Westmount QC H3Z 1R2 Tel: 514-935-6462 Fax: 514-933-9605 Web: www.decarel.com Date of Incorporation: 1981 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Robert Salicco, President; Yvan Genest, Vice-President Gross Revenue: $ 39 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, health, institutional, hotels, education, tourism and residential. Corporate Profile: Décarel Inc. provides general contracting, construction management and project management services to the construction industry. Certified ISO 9001: 2008, the company manages commercial, health, institutional, hotels, education, tourism and residential construction projects. Décarel professionals SUPPLIERS OF TOWER CRANES & CONSTRUCTION HOISTS Safety Fence, Slab Edge Posts, Formwork Supply Erect & Dismantle Service • Sales • Rental • Service • Parts Engineering • Derrick Work • Internal & Top Climbing 1-888-822-6522 • oxfordbuilders.ca AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE EAST have architectural and construction expertise to handle multi-disciplinary projects, including LEED. Major Projects: Centre de Foires de Drummondville, Drummondville, QC. DEXTER CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 927 Rocky Lake Dr PO Box 48100 Bedford NS B4A 3Z2 Tel: 902-835-3381 Fax: 902-835-7300 Email: info@municipalgroup.ca Web: www.dexter.ca Branch Office: Kentville, NS; Moncton, NB; Saint John, NB. Date of Incorporation: 1961 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Kurt Jacobs, President; David Wood, CFO; Jeff Moor, Sr. VP; Paul MacDonald, VP, HR; Brian Reimer, Manager Engineering and Estimating; Dick Tiller, Manager Engineering and Estimating; Brian Slattery, Manager Business Development Gross Revenue: $ 136 mil Area of Expertise: Heavy civil, asphalt paving, liquid asphalt supply and emulsion product manufacturing, quarry services, demolition, drilling and blasting, excavation, utilities, concrete works, road building and maintenance, civil site works, bridges, marine work, wharves and piers, piling, pipes and sewers and airport construction. Corporate Profile: As the construction arm of the Municipal Group of Companies, Dexter Construction, the largest civil contractor in Atlantic Canada, competes in all areas of heavy civil construction. This includes all manner of excavation work; grading; road structure materials production and placing; concrete placing; utility piping installation; bridge and marine construction; CMD road building and maintenance; open pit mining and more. Other divisions of the group perform mining; waste and disposal; environmental; liquids; training; equipment rental; snow removal; material handling and transport; calcium; sand and water delivery serving Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northern Quebec and the Caribbean. Major Projects: Bridge Rehab, Colchester County, NS; English Mountain Road, Kings County, NB; Demolition, Lunenburg, MD, NS; Sambro Elementary School, Halifax County, NS; Millwood Dr, Halifax, NS; Roadwork, Berwick, NS; Roadwork, Province of Nova Scotia, NS; Fox Hollow Drive, Kentville, NS; Roadwork, Kings County, NB; Marine Construction, Lunenburg County, NS. DINEEN CONSTRUCTION CORP. Head Office: 70 Disco Rd Ste 300 Toronto ON M9W 1L9 Tel: 416-675-7676 Fax: 416-675-6987 Email: wlove@dineen.com Web: www.dineen.com Date of Incorporation: 1994 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Peter J. Clarke, LL.B., Chairman & CEO; William (Bill) E. Love, P.Eng, President and COO; McLean Patterson, Director, Special Projects; Dennis Trevisiol, Vice President Hospital Operations; Eric R. Wight, Executive Vice President; Doug Fiorini, Vice President of Estimating & Project Development; Paul G. Clarke, Corporate Secretary Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Dineen Construction Corp. is a general contractor, design-builder and construction manager that offers a diverse range of services including in-house and outsourced drawings; site location; site plan approval; permit application; storm water management; mechanical and electrical process; design and construction. Founded in the 1920s and incorporated in 1994, Dineen Construction Corp. handles all types of transportation facilities, institutional, commercial, industrial and plant projects, such as Deerhurst Resort and Conference Centre, K.C Irving Environmental Science Centre and Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens at Acadia University and Mount Pleasant GO Station. The company also focuses on green construction and encourages its staff to be LEED accredited professionals. Major Projects: Juravinski Cancer Centre (JCC), Hamilton, ON; Cardiac Diagnostic & Interventional Unit, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON; Burlington GO Transit Overpass Project, Burlington, ON. DJ CAMPBELL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 350 Rutherford Rd S Ste 202 Brampton ON L6W 4N6 Tel: 905-451-5045 Fax: 905-451-1725 Email: djcampbell@bellnet.ca Date of Incorporation: 1996 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Donald Campbell, President; Craig Holloway, VP Area of Expertise: Residential condominium and multi-use projects. Corporate Profile: DJ Campbell Construction Ltd. is a major construction management firm in the Greater Toronto Area. The company focuses on high-rise construction market. Major Projects: Davenport Village, Phase Five, Toronto, ON. The Leaders 2014 79 DUFFERIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Head Office: 690 Dorval Dr Ste 200 Oakville ON L6K 3W7 Tel: 905-842-2741 Fax: 905-842-9278 Email: cindy.nason@holcim.com Web: www.dufferinconstruction.com Branch Office: Cayuga, ON; London, ON. Date of Incorporation: 2007 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Wayne Lazzarato, Sr. VP Gross Revenue: $ 219 mil Area of Expertise: Major heavy civil and structural construction, concrete and asphalt paving. Corporate Profile: Originally founded in 1912, Dufferin Construction Company, a division of Holcim (Canada) Inc. since its original founding has been re-incorporated in 1961 through acquisitions under St. Lawrence Cement Inc. and later re-incorporated in 2007 under Holcim (Canada) Inc. Today, Dufferin is one of the largest multi-disciplinary infrastructure development firms offering a multitude of project delivery models to its clients including bid-build, design-build, design-build-finance and design-buildfinance-maintain and construction management. As one of the largest selfperforming civil engineering contractors in the industry, it is recognized as of one of the largest concrete paving companies in Canada. Dufferin’s principal area of operation is Southern and South West Ontario, servicing the following markets: land development, municipal, commercial, industrial and heavy civil construction. Additionally, the company continues to perform work on heavy civil construction projects in Western Canada. Major Projects: Hwy 23, Middlesex Co, ON; Sidewalk, Simcoe Co, ON; Integrity, Excellence, Passion for What We Do. ůďĞƌŝĐŝŝƐĂƐŽůƵƟŽŶƐͲĨŽĐƵƐĞĚƌĞƐŽƵƌĐĞǁŝƚŚĂƚĞĂŵŽĨƉƌŽĐĞƐƐͲďĂƐĞĚĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƟŽŶĂŶĚĚĞƐŝŐŶŵĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚ ƉƌŽĨĞƐƐŝŽŶĂůƐ͘ŽŶƚĂĐƚůďĞƌŝĐŝƚŽďƌŝŶŐLJŽƵƌƉƌŽũĞĐƚĨƌŽŵĐŽŶĐĞƉƚƚŽĐŽŵƉůĞƟŽŶ͘ ϭϬϬϱ^ŬLJǀŝĞǁƌŝǀĞ͘ƵƌůŝŶŐƚŽŶ͕KE͘>ϳWϱϭ ϵϬϱ͘ϯϭϱ͘ϯϬϬϬͮǁǁǁ͘ĂůďĞƌŝĐŝ͘ĐĂ Head Office: 505 Consumers Rd Ste 1100 Toronto ON M2J 5G2 Tel: 416-497-7110 Fax: 416-497-7241 Email: info@easternconstruction.com Web: www.easternconstruction.com Date of Incorporation: 1951 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Frank DeCaria, President; Bryan Arnold, EVP; Renato Tacconelli, VP, Operations; Michael Suljak, VP, Business Development; Guy Meech, VP, Finance Gross Revenue: $ 220 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional and residential sectors. Corporate Profile: Eastern Construction Company Ltd., an employee-owned Canadian construction company, provides general contracting, construction management, preconstruction and design-build services to industrial, commercial, institutional and residential sectors across Canada. It constructs office buildings, retail and shopping centres, educational buildings, entertainment facilities, public buildings, hospitals, hotels and residential. Eastern Construction performs renovation and tenant fit-ups as well. Major Projects: Humber College, Building F, Toronto, ON; The Bay, Hillcrest Mall, Richmond Hill, ON; Spectrum Square, Building One, Mississauga, ON; Evergreen at the Brick Works, Toronto, ON; Jackman Law Building, Toronto, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1968 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Marie-Claude Houle, P.Eng., MBA, President; François Groleau, EVP, Civil Works and Earthworks; Martin Houle, VP, Finance and Administration; JeanSerge D’Aoust, First VP, Building Gross Revenue: $ 650 mil Area of Expertise: Civil works, earthworks, industrial, commercial, institutional and residential buildings. Corporate Profile: EBC Inc. is an industry leader in Quebec, offering complete and diversified construction services across Canada, mostly in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, British Columbia and Labrador, seeking new opportunities in the international market. EBC works primarily as a general contractor completing residential, commercial, institutional and industrial buildings projects and masters all other construction specialties, such as civil engineering and earthworks, specialized works construction (pipelines, mines, underwater works) and aerial power transmission networks. Additionally, the company offers project management, construction management, turn-key project, Build Own Transfer (BOT) project, technical expertise and studies services. EBC focuses on quality certification to conduct its business: ISO 9001: 2000, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and the Gold Seal certifications. Major Projects: Vents du Kempt Wind Farm, Sainte-Marguerite-Marie, QC; Bloom Lake Phase II, Dikes and Ditches, Fermont, QC; Le Symphonia Phase 1A, Condos, Verdun, QC; Le Savignon, Condos and Apartments, Lachine, QC; Le Viu, Condos, Gatineau, QC; Muskrat Falls, CHOO6, Bulk excavation (Lower Churchill project), NLBelanger Substation, Montreal, QC; Parc des Moulins Wind Farm, Kinnear’s Mills, Saint-Jean-de-Brebeuf, Thetford Mines, QC; Long Lake Generating Station, Stewart, BC; Riviere-duMoulin Wind Farm, Charlevoix and Fjord-du-Saguenay RC, QC. EBC INC. EL-AD GROUP (CANADA) INC. Head Office: 1095 rue Valets CP 158 L’Ancienne-Lorette, QC G2E 3M3 Tel: 418-872-0600 Fax: 418-872-8177 Email: ebc@ebcinc.com Web: www.ebcinc.com Branch Office: Brossard, QC; Montréal, QC; Ottawa, ON; Vancouver, BC. Head Office: 5001 Yonge St Ste 1405 Box 150 Toronto ON M2N 6P6 Tel: 416-223-4403 Fax: 416-223-0075 Email: Info@eladcanada.com Web: www.eladcanada.com Branch Office: Montréal, QC. Date of Incorporation: 1998 Roadwork, Simcoe Co, ON; Roadwork, Norfolk Twp, ON; Centre St, Metcalfe St, and Wellington St, St Thomas, ON; Hwy 401, Chatham, ON; Roadwork, Haldimand, ON; Roadwork, Haldimand, ON; Platforms, Toronto, ON; FG Gardiner Expressway, Toronto, ON. E EASTERN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD. Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Shay Braverman, CEO; Rafael Lazer, CFO; Barry Ross, COO; Elaine Crossland, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary; Amnon Safran, VP, Development and Construction; Netanel Ben-Or, VP, Development and Marketing; Waldemar Halek, VP, Finance Area of Expertise: Condominiums and real estate. Corporate Profile: El-Ad Group Canada Inc. is a leading real estate company in Canada, publicly traded on the Tel-Aviv stock exchange. El-Ad Group Canada owns multi-residential rental properties, senior’s housing, commercial retail shopping centres and office buildings. The company also focuses on new condominium development in the Toronto and the Montréal areas. One of its strength is to acquire undervalued assets and then providing the development, intensification or conversions necessary to maximize property revenues, occupancy, and rental income. El-Ad Group Canada Inc. is the Canadian arm of the El-Ad Group, leading private real estate companies with an international reach in the real estate and hotel industries located in the United States, Canada and Asia. El-Ad Group and the regional El-Ad companies pursue strategic asset acquisition in all categories, targeting cities with strong growth potential, identifying properties with high conversion prospects, and then acquiring and upgrading them for higher use. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 80 TR U facilities; industrial; public and government facilities; residential and hospitality; retail; commercial offices; Building Information Modeling (BIM); information and communication technology; managed services; sustainable building; facilities management; engineering and research and development. Corporate Profile: EllisDon is an employee-owned company delivering construction expertise and services to clients throughout the world. Completing in excess of $3.1 billion in new construction annually, EllisDon employs approximately 1,400 people and has a presence in North America, as well as offices in the United Arab Emirates. Incorporated in 1951, EllisDon has distinguished itself through its people and its innovative practices. Offering not only construction and project management services but now a growing range of construction consulting services including ICT, Building Information Modeling, Sustainable Building and Facilities Management, EllisDon is behind some of the most innovative projects in the world. Major Projects: Keeyask Hydroelectric Generating Station, Winnipeg, MB; Providence Care Hospital, Kingston, ON; Dufferin St. Bridge, Toronto, ON; Centennial College Ashtonbee Campus, Phase 2, Toronto, ON; Union Pearson Express Platform, Union Station, Toronto, ON; Advanced Science Institute, Scarborough, ON; MaRS Centre Phase 2, Toronto, ON. EMPIRE COMMUNITIES ELLISDON CORP. Head Office: 1004 Middlegate Rd Main Flr Mississauga ON L4Y 1M4 Tel: 905-896-8900 Fax: 905-896-8900 Email: msmith@ellisdon.com Web: www.ellisdon.com Branch Office: Vancouver, BC; Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Saskatoon, SK; Winnipeg, MB; London, ON; Toronto, ON; Ottawa, ON; Halifax, NS; St. John’s, NL; United Arab Emirates. Date of Incorporation: 1951 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Geoffrey Smith, CEO and President; John Bernhardt, CFO; John Bisanti, SVP; Tim Smith, EVP; Rick Maggiacomo, EVP; Michael Schaefer, EVP Gross Revenue: $ 3,104 mil Area of Expertise: Civil and transportation; cultural and recreational facilities; educational buildings; healthcare and research Head Office: 125 Villarboit Cres Vaughan ON L4K 4K2 Tel: 905-307-8102 Fax: 905-907-0995 Email: info@empirecommunities.com Web: www.empirecommunities.com Date of Incorporation: 1993 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Andrew Guizzetti, EVP and CFO; Daniel Guizzetti, President and CEO; Paul A. Golini Jr., EVP; Paul C. Golini Sr., Chairman Area of Expertise: High-rise and low-rise residential (homes and condominiums). Corporate Profile: An awardwinning new home builder, Empire Communities targets all sectors of the new home building industry in Southern Ontario. It includes commercial, industrial, low-rise and high-rise residential, luxury new homes and affordable housing. MORE HOUSING MORE COMPACT MORE DURABLE MORE CONNECTED MORE BEAUTIFUL How we build better cities as a construction material solution provider. Lafarge Canada Inc. is sharing stories on how we contribute to building better cities, the things that are integral to our future such as our schools, parks, theatres, museums. It is all about making these things perform better. Last longer. Be safer. Use less energy. Offer a lower carbon footprint. Come together faster. And make cities more livable and simply more enjoyable. With every project, every ton of cement and every relationship formed, we are committed to finding new ways to build better cities. www.buildingbettercities.ca | 1 800 LAFARGE F FERMAR PAVING LTD. Head Office: 1921 Albion Rd Rexdale ON M9W 5S8 Tel: 416-675-3550 Fax: 416-675-3556 Email: info@fermarltd.com Web: www.fermarltd.com Date of Incorporation: 1964 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Ashton Martin, VP Gross Revenue: $ 121 mil Area of Expertise: Asphalt paving, roads and bridges. Corporate Profile: Fermar Paving Ltd. is a full service general contractor based in the Greater Toronto Area. The scope of its projects varies from road resurfacing all the way to greenfield infrastructure development. Fermar Paving Ltd. currently operates two drum mix asphalt plants in Toronto’s west end. Both asphalt plants are capable of producing asphalt at upwards of 400 tph (tonnes per hour) and have storage capacity of approximately 1,000 tonnes each. Its plants produce a full array of quality HL and SuperPave products. Fermar performs all project sizes ranging from small parking lot repairs to major highway paving projects. The company continues to evolve with the hot mix paving industry. Its specialty asphalt mixes include stone mastic asphalt, open graded drainage layer, warm mix asphalt, rubberized asphalts and asphalts containing incinerator ash. Major Projects: Wellington St (YR 15), Aurora, ON; Rutherford Rd (YR 73) and Knox Cemetery, Vaughan, ON; Regional Rd 136, Caledon, ON; Hwy 50 (RR 50), Caledon, ON; Airport Rd, Mississauga, ON; Albion Rd, Toronto, ON; Creditview Rd, Brampton, ON; Countryside Dr, Brampton, ON; Tremaine Rd (Regional Rd 22), Milton, ON; Hwy 400/Cundles Rd East/Duckworth St, Barrie, ON. FIRST GULF CORP. Head Office: 3751 Victoria Park Ave Toronto ON M1W 3Z4 Tel: 416-491-7778 Fax: 416-491-1351 Email: info@firstgulf.com Web: www.firstgulf.com Date of Incorporation: 1987 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: David Gerofsky, CEO; John MacNeil, President and COO; David Carreiro, EVP; Brian Harrison, VP, Design Build; Jonathan Weinberg, VP, Retail Area of Expertise: Residential, commercial and industrial development. Corporate Profile: First Gulf is a commercial real estate development construction services company. Its team of professionals handles all aspects of the development process from site acquisition and planning approvals to design-build, construction, leasing, financing and property management. First Gulf’s portfolio includes office, industrial, retail, hotel and hospitality, retirement and assisted living residences and highrise residential in the Greater Toronto Area. In addition, clients can benefit from in-house marketing and legal resources. First Gulf is the commercial extension of the Great Gulf Group of Companies specialized in residential development throughout North America. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD Awarded Green Builder of the year, it is one of the first to build with Energy Star as a standard feature. Major Projects: Wyndfield, Phase Three A, Brantford, ON; Oxygen Maisonettes, Toronto, ON; Mark Condos, Markham, ON; Phase One, Brampton, ON. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 82 TR U Major Projects: Globe and Mail Centre, Toronto, ON. FRAM BUILDING GROUP Head Office: 141 Lakeshore Rd E Ste 200 Mississauga ON L5G 1E8 Tel: 800-916-3726 Fax: 416-747-9899 Email: reception@framgroup.com Web: www.framhomes.com Date of Incorporation: 1981 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Frank Giannone, President; Fred Serrafero, VP, Development and Construction; Dimitri Kislanski, Sr. PM Gross Revenue: $ 16 mil Area of Expertise: Residential and commercial. Corporate Profile: FRAM Building Group is an award-winning company that plans, designs and builds premier residential communities in Ontario as well as select cities in the United States. With over 11,000 residences completed, the company specializes in custom homes, single-family, multi-family, condominium and rental homes, in addition to mixedused developments and commercial properties. Fram attributes 40% of Resources of American Iron & Metal Demolition Experience of DELSAN COMPLETE DECOMMISSIONING :LWKRQHRIWKHODUJHVWÀHHWVRIGHPROLWLRQ HTXLSPHQWLQ&DQDGD'(/6$1$,0 SURYLGHVWKHFRPSOHWHVROXWLRQ Architectural Demolition Structural Demolition Asbestos Removal Site Remediation Recycling (LEED) IS O 22 www.delsan-aim.com Tel. (800) 706-9669 00 0 We Prepare the Future ... G GERPRO CONSTRUCTION INC. Head Office: 305 boul Industriel Châteauguay QC J6J 4Z2 Tel: 450-692-1115 Fax: 450-692-1859 Email: info@gerpro.com Web: www.gerpro.com Date of Incorporation: 1984 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Christian Schiocchet, President; Isabelle Guay, Controller; Mauro Piccin, Director, Projects; Victor Proulx, Director, Projects; Yannick Sévigny, Director, Projects; Elio Tuccinardy, Director, Development; Michel Laberge, VP, Operations Gross Revenue: $ 25 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional, residential, cultural and environmental. Corporate Profile: Gerpro Construction Inc. (Gerpro) manages the design, management and construction of new buildings, as well as the renovation and extension of existing structures. The ISO 9001: 2000 certified company carries out diverse industrial, commercial, cultural, institutional, resorts, environmental and retirement community projects, providing designbuild and management expertise. Some of design-build projects include Royal Bank in Candiac, QC, Maison de la Culture in Montréal, QC and CMP Produits Metals in Châteauguay, QC. Gerpro performs management projects such as Résidence Notre-Dame, an independent and assisted living senior’s building in Victoriaville, QC, Maison Théâtre in Montréal, QC and Maison Papier in Lachine, QC. GIFFELS WESTPRO Head Office: 2 International Blvd Toronto ON M9W 1A2 Tel: 416-798-5500 Fax: 416-798-5501 Email: burt.meredig@ theingeniumgroup.com Web: www.theingeniumgroup.com Branch Office: Ottawa, ON; Surrey, BC; Montréal, QC; Calgary, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1987 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Victor Smith, CEO; Marc Turcotte, CFO; Colin Soule, General Counsel and Secretary; Tim Fitzpatrick, EVP, Ontario, Quebec; Gordon Mann, EVP, Western Canada Gross Revenue: $ 245 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional, infrastructure, recreation and residential. Corporate Profile: Since the inception of the construction division in 1987, Giffels has developed an extensive portfolio of projects in Ontario. As a result of this success, the firm expanded its project knowledge and experience into Quebec in early 2000, and more recently in Western Canada with the acquisition of Westpro. The firm now provides clients with a national based construction firm allowing both brands (Giffels Westpro) to pursue greater opportunities. The firm provides a solid foundation through its operating systems, controls, financial infrastructure and management protocols while adopting the hands-on style of a more flexible and innovative company. Giffels Westpro’s capabilities include general construction, design-build, project management, construction management and partnership solutions. Giffels Westpro is part of the employee owned Ingenium Group of companies which provides clients with integrated construction, architectural and engineering solutions from a single source provider. Major Projects: Unilever Warehouse & Distribution Centre, Brampton, ON; Pauls Properties Phase 2/Building G, Burlington, ON; Navistar Warehouse & Distribution Centre, Hamilton, ON; Deloitte Interior Fit-Up, Ottawa, ON; College Charles-Lemoyne New Gymnasium, Addition and Renovations, Longueuil, QC; Les Crescent Condos, Montreal, QC; Water Reservoir & Pump Station Crossfield, AB; Nordegg River Bridge, Nordegg, AB; Teck Coal Active Water Treatment Facility, Sparwood, BC; Translink Rail Station Upgrades, Vancouver, BC. GILLAM GROUP INC. Head Office: 36 Northline Rd Unit 3 Toronto ON M4B 3E2 Tel: 416-486-6776 Fax: 416-486-6778 Email: info@gillamgroup.com Web: www.gillamgroup.com Date of Incorporation: 2011 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Marcus Gillam, President and CEO; Joel Parke, VP; Temple Harris, Vice Chair Gross Revenue: $ 26 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional and high-rise residential. Corporate Profile: Gillam Group is a construction management company specializing in medium-sized projects in the industrial, commercial & institutional sectors up to $60 million in value. Gillam delivers complex projects including work in occupied premises, challenging logistics, fasttrack construction and LEED. Major Projects: Fung Loy Kok Institute, Markham, ON. GILLIN ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 141 Laurier Ave W Ottawa ON K1P 5J3 Tel: 613-232-1143 Fax: 613-232-8474 Date of Incorporation: 1950 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Christopher P. Gillin, President Area of Expertise: Commercial office buildings and hotels. Corporate Profile: With more than two million square feet of downtown office space built over the years, Gillin Engineering and Construction is a general contractor and landowner that specializes in commercial buildings projects in the Ottawa area. Past works include high-rise buildings such as the Gillin Building -also known as the Sir Guy Carleton Building- the company’s headquarter and the Lord Elgin Hotel expansion and renovation, both in Ottawa, Ontario. GRAHAM BROS CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 297 Rutherford Road South Brampton ON L6W 3J8 Tel: 905-453-1200 Fax: 905-453-2217 Email: amaggio@grahambros.com Web: www.grahambros.com Date of Incorporation: 1959 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: William Graham, CEO and Chairman; Alfredo Maggio, President; Carol Brooks, Controller; Ken Richardson, Secretary and Sr. VP, Administration; Franck Steblaj, VP, Administration Gross Revenue: $ 62 mil Area of Expertise: Civil, road and bridge construction and watermain. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD its new homes to repeat buyers or referrals. Major Projects: Verve Condominiums, Calgary, AB; Soul, Toronto, ON; Flair Condos, Toronto, ON; Liv Lofts, Toronto, ON; First Condos, Calgary, AB; Reflections at Don Mills, Toronto, ON. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 84 TR U Corporate Profile: Graham Bros. Construction Ltd. is one of Ontario’s largest independent, full-service, heavy-equipment construction contractors servicing all Ontario. Graham Bros. offers a wide range of construction services: bridges; culvert and retaining walls; roads and highway; sewers and watermains; design-build; paving and parking lots; snow removal. The company produces also aggregate, asphalt -including complex mixes such as stone mastic asphalt, recycled crushed concrete and recycled asphalt product that meet and exceed government quality standards. It operates a multi-faceted fleet of world class equipment, including a truck fleet, advanced specialty machinery and on- and offroad rolling stock. Major Projects: Sixth Line Nassagaweya, Milton, ON; Whittle Rd, Mississauga, ON; Erin Mills Parkway, Mississauga, ON; Mississauga Rd, Caledon, ON; Hwy 400 Northbound, York Reg, ON; 2013 Asphalt Resurfacing Program, Halton Reg, ON; Hwy 403, Peel Reg, ON; Hwy 401 Underpass, Site No 21-192 and 21-198, Clarington, ON; Mayfield Rd, Peel Reg, ON; Creditview Rd, Brampton, ON. GROUPE SNC-LAVALIN Head Office: 455 boul René-Lévesque O Montréal QC H2Z 1Z3 Tel: 514-390-8000 Fax: 514-866-0795 Web: www.snclavalin.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Fort McMurray, AB; Grande Prairie, AB; Burnaby, BC; Cranbrook, BC; Fort Nelson, BC; Fort St. John, BC; Nanaimo, BC; Nelson, BC; Prince George, BC; Terrace, BC; Trail, BC; Vancouver, BC; Victoria, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Campbellton, NB; Fredericton, NB; Hanwell, BC; Antigonish, NS; Dartmouth, NS; Halifax, NS; Burlington, ON; Etobicoke, ON; Kingston, ON; Mississauga, ON; Oakville, ON; Ottawa, ON; Pickering, ON; Sarnia, ON; Sudbury, ON; Thunder Bay, ON; Toronto, ON; Woodbridge, ON; Amos, QC; Baie Comeau, QC; Brossard, QC; Chibougamau, QC; Gatineau, QC; Granby, QC; Jonquière, QC; La Salle, QC; Laval, QC; Lévis, QC; Longueuil, QC; Malartic, QC; Montebello, QC; Montréal, QC; Pincourt, QC; Québec, QC; Rimouski, QC; Roberval, QC; Rouyn-Noranda, QC; Saint-Apollinaire, QC; Saint-Constant, QC; Saint-Josephde-Beauce, QC; Saint-Laurent, QC; Sept-Îles, QC; Sorel-Tracy, QC; H H&R CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT LTD. Head Office: 3625 Dufferin St Ste 215 Toronto ON M3K 1N4 Tel: 416-635-7575 Fax: 416-635-8056 Email: info@hr-cm.com Web: www.hr-cm.com Date of Incorporation: 1998 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Michoel Klugmann, VP; Chris Hawkins, Sr. PM; Antoinette Tomlinson, Project Coordinator; Peter DeBiasio, Construction Manager Area of Expertise: Seniors, high and mid-rise residential, commercial, retail and institutional and healthcare. Corporate Profile: H&R Construction Management is one of Ontario’s premier construction contractors focusing on the commercial, residential and institutional sectors. The company is a member of the OGCA and the Canadian Green Building Council. Its staff participates in continuing education, seminars and workshops ranging from the latest health and safety issues, legal challenges in the industry, environmentally sensitive solutions. HARBRIDGE & CROSS LTD. Head Office: 350 Creditstone Rd Ste 202 Concord ON L4K 3Z2 Tel: 416-213-7165 Fax: 905-738-9649 Email: mail@harbridgeandcross.com Web: www.harbridgeandcross.com Date of Incorporation: 1967 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Sam Kumar, P. Eng., President and CEO; Bill Waters, P. Eng., VP and Secretary; Colin Shear, VP, Chief Estimator Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional, automotive, healthcare and interiors. Corporate Profile: Harbridge & Cross Ltd. is a privately-owned Canadian company. The firm focuses on industrial, commercial and institutional projects, developing Toronto and other communities in Ontario. Harbridge & Cross is not only general contractor, but also project manager, construction manager and design-build contractor. Its services include land sourcing and planning; design and construction teams selection; project scheduling; permit and approval acquisition; interior design; space planning and office systems. Its projects are as large as Air Canada Line Maintenance Hangar where two jumbo jets can sit side-by-side, and as complex as the retrofitting of the wooden structure in the McMichael Collection. HIGGINS CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 205 Main St PO Box 393 Trenton NS B0K 1X0 Tel: 902-755-5515 Fax: 902-755-3671 Email: royce@higginsconstruction.ca Web: www.higginsconstruction.ca Date of Incorporation: 1984 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Royce Williston, P. Eng., President Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional, and civil work. Corporate Profile: Higgins Construction is a full-service general contracting company for more than 50 years. The company’s services include design-build and construction management to industry, business and government. Higgins Construction performs excavation and site works (excavation and earth moving; concrete demolition and removal; buried piping and utility installation; equipment rentals), concrete formwork (industrial concrete construction and repairs; building formwork and foundation; process vessels and equipment bases; insulated concrete forming systems), building construction (commercial, industrial and institutional buildings; renovations and building redevelopment; leasehold improvements, tenant fit ups; design build construction; metal building systems; tilt up concrete structures) and industrial services (production area civil works; excavation, demolition, construction; scaffold erection services; general maintenance and site services). In addition, Higgins Construction is a qualified “Butler Builder”. I INTER-CITÉ CONSTRUCTION LTÉE. Head Office: 205 boul du Royaume E Chicoutimi QC G7H 5C2 Tel: 418-549-0532 Fax: 418-549-2540 Email: iccl@inter-cite.com Web: www.inter-cite.com Branch Office: Québec City, QC; Sept-Iles, QC. Date of Incorporation: 1953 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Réal Riverin, President; Fernand Tremblay, Director, Technical Services; André Laprise, Director, Administration; Nicolas Riverin, General Director; Jacques Bédard, Director, Civil Engineering Construction Area of Expertise: Roadwork, asphalt paving, civil engineering, drilling, blasting, heavy civil, snow removal, sewer and watermain, crushing and project management. Corporate Profile: Inter-Cité Construction Ltée. is one of Quebec’s leaders in the hot mix asphalt industry. The company focuses on civil engineering, paving, drilling and blasting, snow removal and crushing ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD St. Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC; St. Jérôme, QC; Terrebonne, QC; Thetford Mines, QC; Trois-Rivières, QC; Val-d’Or, QC; Ville-Marie, QC; Esterhazy, SK; Prince Albert, SK; Regina, SK; Saskatoon, SK; Mount Pearl, NL; Paradise, NL; St. John’s, NL; Yellowknife, NT; Whitehorse, YK. Date of Incorporation: 1986 Nature of Ownership: Public Key Personnel: Robert G. Card, President and CEO Gross Revenue: $ 1,000 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional and public sector. Corporate Profile: Founded in 1911, SNC-Lavalin is one of the leading engineering and construction groups in the world and a major player in the ownership of infrastructure. From offices in over 40 countries, SNCLavalin’s 30,000 employees provide EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) and EPCM (engineering, procurement and construction management) services to clients in a variety of industry sectors, including mining & metallurgy, oil & gas, environment & water, infrastructure and clean power. SNC-Lavalin can also combine these services with its financing and operations and maintenance capabilities to provide a complete end-to-end project approach. Major Projects: Canada Line LRT (O&M), BC; Confederation Line LRT, ON; Highway 407 East, ON; Sainte-Justine Hospital, QC; Jimmie Creek Hydro Project, BC; John Hart Hydro Project, BC; Jansen Potash Project, SK; Christina Lake SAGD Project, AB; Stornoway Diamond Project, QC; Keewatinoow 230-kV AC Switchyard, MB. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 86 TR U markets in Quebec. Inter-Cité has the capacity to produce and lay down 400,000 metric tons of hot mix asphalt, crush 1.5 million metric tons of stone on various sites, remove snow from over 600 km of roads, move 3.5 million cubic metres of excavated material, pour more than 25,000 cubic metres of concrete, and drill and blast 2 million cubic metres of rock on an annual basis. Inter-Cité Construction Ltée. is a division of Groupe Riverin. Other companies of the group specialize in producing ready mix concrete and prefabricated concrete products and operate stone quarries in Quebec City and the Saguenay region. INVAR BUILDING CORP. Head Office: 220 Duncan Mill Rd Ste 301 Toronto ON M3B 3J5 Tel: 416-441-9855 Fax: 416-441-0172 Email: inquiries@invar.ca Web: www.invar.ca Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Dusty Miklas, President and CEO; Frank Spain, EVP; Greg Miklas, VP Area of Expertise: High-rise residential, commercial and industrial buildings. Corporate Profile: Invar Building Corp. focuses on industrial, commercial and residential markets in Canada and the United States. Acting as a managing partners and/or owners, the company develops and builds single-family homes, condominiums and planned communities, as well as industrial and retail spaces. In addition, Invar Building offers property management services. Major Projects: 875 Sandy Beach Rd, Pickering Markets, Pickering, ON; 670690 Progress Ave, Scarborough, ON; Springdale Medical Centre, Brampton, ON; One Post Road, 80-100 Yorkville Avenue, Toronto, ON; The Waterview Phase 1 & 2 Condominiums, Barrie, ON; Nautica Phase 1 & 2 Condominiums, Barrie, ON. J J.D. STRACHAN CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 482 Queen St Newmarket ON L3Y 2H4 Tel: 905-833-0681 Fax: 905-833-1902 Email: info@jdstrachan.com Web: www.jdstrachan.com Date of Incorporation: 1984 Nature of Ownership: Private CARPENTERS UNION 222 Rowntree Dairy Road Woodbrige Ontario L4L 9T2 Tel: 905-652-4140 Fax: 905-652-4139 Construction Labour Relations Association of Ontario 6299 Airport Rd., Ste. 101, Mississauga, ON L4V 1N3 Tel: 905-671-0888 Fax: 905-671-8212 The Leaders — congratulations on Industry Leadership from the Carpenters and Contractors; working together to deliver projects safely on time and on budget. JOHN FLOOD & SONS (1961) LTD. Head Office: 32 Frederick St PO Box 2210 Saint John NB E2L 3V1 Tel: 506-634-1112 Fax: 506-634-0952 Email: tflood@floodconstruction.com Date of Incorporation: 1961 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: J. Timothy Flood, President; Rod Flood, Secretary and Treasurer Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, institutional and residential. Corporate Profile: John Flood & Sons (1961) Ltd. is the oldest construction company in Canada. The current management is the fifth generation of the Flood family to run the company. John Flood & Sons operates in New Brunswick where it is active in commercial, institutional and residential construction. The firm has ‘Gold Seal Certified’ personnel including project management, estimating and superintendents. Major Projects: Safe Harbour, Saint John, NB; Nick Nicolle Community Centre, Saint John, NB. K KENAIDAN CONTRACTING LTD. Head Office: 1275 Cardiff Blvd Mississauga ON L5S 1R1 Tel: 905-670-2660 Fax: 905-670-9172 Email: bdevelopment@kenaidan.com Web: www.kenaidan.com Branch Office: Richmond, BC. Date of Incorporation: 1974 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Aidan Flatley, President and CEO; Peter Sullivan, EVP and CFO; David Kirkland, EVP & COO; Gian Fortuna, Sr. VP, Preconstruction; Gregory G. Stack, VP, Business Development and DesignBuild; Bill Kelly, VP, Western Canada Gross Revenue: $ 73 mil Area of Expertise: Infrastructure, primarily waterworks and transportation, industrial, commercial, institutional, recreational and heavy civil. Corporate Profile: Kenaidan Contracting Ltd. provides designbid-build, design-build, construction management and preconstruction services in the construction marketplace. The company is active in the industrial, commercial, institutional, infrastructure and waterworks markets across Canada. They are one of the few large-scale contractors that self-perform concrete formwork and placement and process mechanical work. Kenaidan is a leader in the construction of water treatment and wastewater treatment plants in Canada. Notable projects include: Richmond Speed Skating Oval, Richmond, BC; Courtice Waste Water Treatment Plant, Courtice, ON; Bobsled and Luge Track, Lake Placid, NY; RC Harris Water Treatment Plant, Toronto, ON. Major Projects: Pan Am Games Stadia, Velodrome & Tracks, P3, ON; Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant, Building D, Toronto, ON; Coquitlam Water Supply UV Disinfection Facility, Vancouver, BC; South Fork Water Treatment Plant, Nanaimo, BC; Durham York Energy Centre, Durham, ON; Duffin Creek WPCP, Stage 3 Influent Pumping Station, RM of York, ON; Lakeview Water Treatment Contract 8 Phase 2, Reg. of Peel, ON; Port Hope Water Treatment Plant, Port Hope, ON; Eglinton Crosstown LRT, Western Tunnel, Toronto, ON. KINGSTON BYERS INC. Head Office: 9100 rue Elmslie LaSalle QC H8R 1V6 Tel: 514-365-1781 Fax: 514-364-1434 Email: kbi@kingstonbyers.com Web: www.kingstonbyers.com Branch Office: Toronto, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1969 Nature of Ownership: Private Area of Expertise: Pharmaceutical, commercial, industrial, institutional, recreational and cultural, residential. Corporate Profile: Kingston Byers Inc. provides general contracting, construction management, project management and turn-key projects services, operating mainly in Montréal, as well as throughout Quebec. The company also conducts business in Ontario through its division, Canada Electric, which specializes in electrical and mechanical projects mainly in Toronto and vicinity. Kingston Byers executes projects in the following sectors of the construction industry: pharmaceutical, commercial, industrial and special projects, such as Montréal international airport expansion or Antoine Guertin feed mill slipformed silos. Kingston Byers is part of the Kingston Industries Ltd. Group of Companies. K-LINE CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 215 Beardsley Rd Ste 1 Woodstock NB E7M 4E1 Tel: 506-328-9848 Fax: 506-328-4793 Email: info@k-lineconstruction.com Web: www.k-lineconstruction.com Branch Office: Fredericton, NB. Date of Incorporation: 1981 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Gary Keenan, Owner and President; Kendall Wright, VP, Operations; Sean Jones, VP, Finance; Adam Wood, Senior manager, Civil Construction; Mark Keenan, Senior Manager, Power Operations Area of Expertise: Telecommunication, power line construction, highway signing and lighting, civil construction and engineering services and wireless infrastructure. Corporate Profile: K-Line Construction Ltd. is a diversified construction company operating across the Maritimes. The company’s core business is telecommunication and power line construction which involve the placement of fibre, coaxial, copper and power cable both aerial and underground and the maintenance thereof. K-Line offers design-build or start-to-finish services that set the company apart from competitors. It also has extensive experience in highway signing and lighting, wireless infrastructure as well as traditional construction activities that include civil construction and engineering services (civil engineering with design and project management, heavy LE A’ ADE R T IN CONS ION 2014 SB ES CT THE EAST AD Key Personnel: Don Hutchinson, President; Peter Ray, VP, Head Site Superintendent; David Stulov, Coordinator Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, institutional, custom homes, churches, woodworking and restorations. Corporate Profile: J.D. Strachan Construction Ltd. is a general contractor and construction manager. The company offers design-build, construction management and stipulated sum solutions. J.D. Strachan Construction specializes in restoration, woodworking and industrial projects with the use of conventional structures or preengineered building systems. Other projects include commercial, industrial, churches and custom homes. J.D. Strachan completes special projects of various sizes and types, from theaters and yacht clubs to roller coasters. Major Projects: St Francis of Assisi Rectory and Church Phase 1, Toronto, ON; Canadian Film Centre, Toronto, ON. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 88 TR U equipment rentals, transportation services, excavation, demolition, concrete construction, landscaping, underground conduit and pole line construction). L LAKESIDE CONTRACTING COMPANY LTD. Head Office: 3513 Mavis Rd Mississauga ON L5C 1T7 Tel: 905-279-1198 Fax: 905-279-1500 Email: info@lakeside-contracting.com Web: www.lakeside-contracting.com Date of Incorporation: 1964 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Edward Diamanti, CEO; Dave Diamanti, President; Marianne MacDonald, Manager Gross Revenue: $ 16 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, and civil engineering. Corporate Profile: Lakeside Contracting Company Ltd. is a full-service general contractor that specializes in civil construction, office and plant addition, renovations, pits and forming, pouring and finishing all concrete applications in the commercial and industrial sectors. The company also performs asphalt paving, parking lots, sidewalks and curbs, driveways and roadways, as well as all site services. Lakeside demolishes, excavates and builds foundation. Other services include, but are not limited to, snow plowing and removal, retaining walls, and artificial turf. The company has its own a fleet of heavy equipment which includes tri-axle and tandem-axle dump trucks, compacting equipment, bulldozers, backhoes mini-excavators, excavators, skid steers, and loaders. Major Projects: Assignment L2 and H1, Mississauga, ON. LCL BUILDS CORPORATION Head Office: 98 Scarsdale Rd Toronto ON M3B 2R7 Tel: 416-492-0500 Fax: 416-492-4932 Email: info@lclbuilds.com Web: www.lclbuilds.com Branch Office: Seattle, WA; Portland, OR, USA. Date of Incorporation: 2003 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Mark Garland, President; Ian Duncan, Chief Estimator; Hugh Kidd, Sr. PM LEDCOR GROUP OF COMPANIES Toronto Office: 300-3930 Nashua Drive Mississauga, ON L4V 1M5 Tel: 905-673-0009 Fax: 905-673-0765 Email: toronto@ledcor.com Web: www.ledcor.com/toronto Office Locations: Austin, TX; Calgary, AB; Chicago, IL; Edmonton, AB; Fort McMurray, AB; Honolulu, HI; Kelowna, BC; Las Vegas, NV; Napa, CA; Regina, SK; Reno, NV; San Diego, CA; Saskatoon, SK; Seattle, WA; Terrace, BC; Toronto, ON; Vancouver, BC; Victoria, BC; Yellowknife, NT. Date of Incorporation: 1947 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Dave Lede, Chairman and CEO, The Ledcor Group of Companies; Ron Stevenson, President and CEO, Ledcor Industries Inc; Jim Logan, EVP and CFO, Ledcor Industries Inc. Gross Revenue: $ 3,000 mil Area of Expertise: Building, Civil and Infrastructure, Mining, Oil and Gas, Pipeline, Power, Telecommunications, Forest Products, Aviation, Marine Transportation. Corporate Profile: The Ledcor Group of Companies is one of North America’s most diversified construction companies, serving the building, heavy industrial, civil and Infrastructure, mining, pipeline, power and communications sectors. Ledcor also owns operations in aviation, forestry, marine transportation services, property investment and wastewater treatment. Ledcor employs more than 5,000 people in over 20 offices across North America. Major Projects: Canary District, Toronto, ON; Oshawa Centre Expansion and Renovation, Oshawa, ON; The Bow Office Tower, Calgary, AB; Royal Alberta Museum, Edmonton, AB; MNP Tower, Vancouver, BC; Kearl Oil Sands, Fort McMurray, AB; Lynden Pindling International Airport Expansion, Nassau, Bahamas; Guildford Town Centre Mall, Surrey, BC; South Fraser Perimeter Road (Highway 17), Delta & Surrey, BC; Enbridge Northern Pipeline Integrity Program, Northwest Territories; Vancouver International Airport A-B Connector Redevelopment, Richmond, BC; Pacific Centre Sears Redevelopment, Vancouver, BC; River Green, Richmond, BC; Tsawwassen Mills Shopping Mall, Tsawwassen, BC; Children & Women’s Hospital Redevelopment, Vancouver, BC; The River Condominiums, Calgary, AB. M MP LUNDY CONSTRUCTION (ONTARIO) LTD. Head Office: 375 Metcalfe St Ottawa ON K2P 1S7 Tel: 613-233-8484 Fax: 613-231-3606 Email: info@mplundy.com Web: www.mplundy.com Date of Incorporation: 1967 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Sean Lundy, CEO; Gina Courtland, P. Eng., VP, Construction Operations Area of Expertise: Commercial, institutional, light industrial and green energy performance contracting. Corporate Profile: Lundy Construction is an award-winning provider of sustainable construction solutions. These include design-build, construction management, general contracting, sustainable energy performance contracting and project development services in the Eastern Ontario and Ottawa construction sector. Lundy Construction targets institutional, commercial and industrial markets involving the following requirements: greenfield construction, additions, and building rejuvenation; sustainable buildings, new or renovations, requiring LEED certification and guaranteed sustainable energy performance contacts. Major Projects: MD Physician Services, Ottawa, ON; The Mark Business Complex, Ottawa, ON. PARTNER. PERFECT. COLLABORATION IS THE LEDCOR WAY. Ledcor is for people who want partners, not suppliers. We believe every project is about more than wood and steel—it is about people and the power of partnerships. VISIT LEDCOR.COM/TORONTO @ledcorgroup youtube.com/ledcorgroup facebook.com/ledcorcareers ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD Gross Revenue: $ 44 mil Area of Expertise: High-rise residential, hotel, bio-technology and commercial. Corporate Profile: LCL Builds Corp. has operated for more than ten years in the Greater Toronto Area. LCL is affiliated with 128-year-old Lease Crutcher Lewis located in Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon. LCL is renowned for its best in class design management and preconstruction services. Estimates are first composed in a 12 category “systems” format which facilitates easy and accurate tracking of cost saving design options. After the design decisions are concluded, the estimate is converted to the conventional CSI format. LCL is a “Developer’s” Contractor and functions as either a Construction Manager or General Contractor. Major Projects: 68 Main Street Condos, Markham, ON; 707 Lofts, Toronto, ON; 144 Park, Waterloo, ON; The Mod’rn, Burlington, ON; Bridgewater Condos and Hotel, Burlington, ON; High Street Condos, ON; Brookdale Condo, ON; 128 King Street North, Waterloo, ON; Trump International Hotel & Tower, ON; Beach Club Lofts, Toronto, ON. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 90 TR U M. SULLIVAN & SON LTD. Head Office: 236 Madawaska Blvd Ste 100 Arnprior ON K7S 0A3 Tel: 613-623-6584 Fax: 613-623-8768 Email: info@sullivan.ca Web: www.sullivan.ca Branch Office: Kingston, ON; Ottawa, ON; North Bay, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1914 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Kerry Hisko, Chief Financial Officer; Robert J. Ball, President and CEO; Greg Sullivan, VP & GM, Kingston; Tim Pruner, VP, Business Development; Martin Smith, VP & GM, Arnprior Area of Expertise: Commercial, institutional and industrial. Corporate Profile: M. Sullivan & Son Limited is a full-service construction company based in Eastern Ontario and one of Canada’s oldest familyowned construction firms. It is also one of the few ISO 9001:2008 certified construction companies in Canada. Sullivan’s specializes in the industrial, commercial, institutional and public sectors where it offers services in general contracting, construction management and design-build, as well as project management. The company is expert in the construction of healthcare and high-rise residential facilities, hydroelectric generating stations, waterworks and other infrastructure construction projects such as dams and solar parks. In addition, Sullivan’s is experienced in building in highly secure environments. The firm has achieved LEED certification in various projects. Sullivan’s is a Platinum Club member of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies. Major Projects: Rogers Communications, North Bay, ON; Cliff Central Heating and Cooling Veteran photographer Martin J. 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Head Office: 8791 Woodbine Ave Ste 100 Markham ON L3R 0P4 Tel: 905-944-0907 Fax: 905-944-0474 Email: markoj@madycorp.com Web: www.mady.com Branch Office: Toronto, ON; Windsor, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1974 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Charles Mady, Founder and CEO; David Mady, President; Greg Puklicz, CFO, Senior Vice President; Marko A. Juricic, SVP, Contracting; Hal Kersey, VP, Western CA; Jonathan A. Mueller, VP, Sales and Marketing Gross Revenue: $ 145 mil Area of Expertise: Residential and commercial. Corporate Profile: Mady is a residential and commercial developer operating throughout Ontario, Canada. The Mady team’s expertise includes the development of big box retail centers, mixed-use projects and build-to-suits, as well as condominium residences, multi-family communities, retirement residences and land development. In addition, Mady has a contract division that specializes in big box retail, commercial, retirement, high-rise residential and industrial construction for its clients in Windsor, Southern Ontario and the Greater Toronto regions, with services in site search and selection, value engineered design-build, construction and project management. The company also constructs green buildings and develops green communities, pursuing LEED certifications. Major Projects: 155 Uptown, Waterloo, ON; Skycity Centre, Winnipeg, MB; MarketTown Condos, Barrie, ON; Brookdale on Avenue Road, Toronto, ON; Lakeview Condos, Barrie, ON; Mosaic Shopping Centre, Toronto, ON; Collier Centre, Barrie, ON; Amica at Bronte Village, Oakville, ON; Bridgewater in Burlington; Burlington, ON. MANORCORE GROUP INC. Head Office: 4707 Christie Dr Beamsville ON L0R 1B0 Tel: 905-563-8888 Fax: 905-563-8171 Email: info@manorcore.com Web: www.manorcore.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1985 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Leonard Papineau, President; Brian Weir, PM Gross Revenue: $ 25 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, institutional and renovations. Corporate Profile: Manorcore Group Inc. is a leading general contractor that specializes in the following areas: design-build, construction management, commercial, retail, renovations and institutional. Major Projects: Lowe’s Kingston, Kingston, ON; Toy’s R Us Store No 2468, Brantford, ON; Building L, Boxgrove Commercial East, Markham, ON; Toys R Us and Babies R Us Store No 2474, Gloucester, ON. MAPLE REINDERS CONSTRUCTORS LTD. Head Office: 2660 Argentia Rd Mississauga ON L5N 5V4 Tel: 905-821-4844 Fax: 905-821-4822 Email: info@maple.ca Web: www.maple.ca Branch Office: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Kelowna, BC; Cambridge, ON, Vancouver, BC. Date of Incorporation: 1967 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Fred J. Reinders, P. Eng., Chairman and CEO; Mike Reinders, MBA, President and COO; J. Eric Van Ginkel, CA, CFO; John Haanstra, Sr. VP, Environmental; Harold Reinders, VP, Eastern Canada Gross Revenue: $ 340 mil Area of Expertise: Buildings (industrial, commercial and institutional), renovations (tenant fitups, expansions, renovations, repairs and restorations), heavy civil facilities (water/wastewater treatment and infrastructure) and environmental projects (waste stream management, compost facilities, thermal power and biogas energy). Corporate Profile: Operating from coast-to-coast, Maple Reinders is a full-service design-build, construction management and general contracting group specializing in industrial, commercial and institutional facilities, municipal infrastructure and environmental projects such as water and wastewater treatment plants, organic waste processing and alternative energy projects. The company is also well versed in the stringent requirements of LEED certification. With over 2,500 projects completed to date, its current annual volume of construction work exceeds $340 million, with individual project values ranging from $15,000 to $100 million. Maple Reinders is one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies. Major Projects: Mid-Halton Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase IV/V Expansion, Oakville, ON; Bulk Barn Head Office & Distribution Centre, Aurora, ON; Cenovus Energy Support Building, Christina Lake, AB; Eastern Passage Wastewater Treatment Plant, Halifax, NS; Vintage Garden Seniors Residence, Scarborough, ON; Tsawwassen First Nation Wastewater Treatment Plant, Tsawwassen BC; Gordon Food Service Distribution Centre, Calgary, AB; University of Guelph Dairy Research Centre, Elora, ON; Prince George RCMP Municipal Building, Prince George, BC; Hitachi Truck Manufacturing Plant Addition, Guelph, ON. MARCO GROUP OF COMPANIES Head Office: 78 O’Leary Ave PO Box 13580 Station A St John’s NL A1B 4B8 Tel: 709-754-3737 Fax: 709-754-3715 Web: www.marcogroup.ca Branch Office: Dartmouth, NS. Date of Incorporation: 1981 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Rod Ackerman, Senior Vice President; Christopher J. Hickman, Chairman and CEO; Allan M. MacIntosh, President; Don Allen, Vice President, Finance and Administration; Jeremy Stewart, Vice President, Operations, Maritimes; Corey Taylor, Vice President, Operations, Newfoundland and Labrador; Don Feltham, Chief Estimator ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD Plant, Ottawa, ON; Quinte Health Centre, Belleveille, ON; Atomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River, ON; Ontario Power Generation, ON; Defence Construction Canada, TAPV Infrastructure, Petawawa, ON; London Street Generating Station, Peterborough, ON; Rainbow District School Board, ON; NAV Canada, ON. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 92 TR U Gross Revenue: $ 153 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial and industrial. Corporate Profile: As one of Atlantic Canada’s most experienced construction firms, the Marco Group of Companies focus on the commercial and industrial sectors throughout Atlantic Canada as project managers, general contractors and developers. Marco can provide any one or combination of the following construction services tailored specifically to each client: project management; lump sum; design-build; estimating and quantity surveying; construction management; fixed building leasing; interim financing and lease-back financing. The company requires that all superintendents and project managers achieve a Gold Seal status. In addition, Marco is committed to further standards of “green” building design in developing Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) projects. Major Projects: Town of CBS Administrative Office Building, Conception Bay South, NL; West End High School, St John’s, NL; Weatherford Consolidation Building, Paradise, NL; Grey Eagle Casino Expansion, Calgary, AB; DND DRDC Research Building, Dartmouth, NS; 91 CEF Headquarters, Gander, NL; Canadian Tire, Charlottetown, PE; Pearlgate Recreation Multiplex, Mount Pearl, NL; Walmart, Miramichi, NB; Walmart, Sydney, NS. MASSICOTTE CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 319 Palace St Ottawa ON K1L 7V5 Tel: 613-748-7051 Fax: 613-748-5590 Email: cathie@massicotte-group.com Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Serge Massicotte, President Gross Revenue: $ 60 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Massicotte Construction Ltd. is a general contractor focusing on commercial and institutional markets in the Ottawa region. Past works includes Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE/ SCFP) National Office in Ottawa and University of Ottawa Heart Institute Alterations in Ottawa, ON. Major Projects: Ottawa Hospital, General Campus, AHU #57, Ottawa, ON; Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI), Ottawa, ON. LE ADE R S CT AD SB ES ION 2014 CAN A’ T IN CONS TR U THE EAST MATRIX NORTH AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 3196 Mainway Burlington ON L7M 1A5 Tel: 289-313-1600 Fax: 289-313-1652 Email: terry.stewart@matrixnac.com Web: www.matrixnac.com Branch Office: Canonsburg, PA, USA; Hammond, IN, USA. Date of Incorporation: 2006 Nature of Ownership: Public Key Personnel: Terry Stewart, VP, Operations, Canada; James Faroh, VP, Operations; Jerome Myron, VPt, Finance and Accounting; Charles Schropp, VP, Operations Area of Expertise: Heavy industrial, iron and steel, power, oil, gas, chemical. Corporate Profile: Matrix North American Construction Ltd., previously known as Kvaerner NA Construction Ltd., together with Matrix North American Construction, Inc., are direct hire union construction companies of Matrix Service Company. They employ approximately 250 full-time employees in the US and Canada, with an annual average of 1,500 to 3,000 union craftsmen. Matrix North American Construction provides a full range of general construction, maintenance and renovation services to North American industrial markets including power generation, steel, and oil, gas and chemical. MATTHEWS SOUTHWEST DEVELOPMENT Head Office: 6745 Century Ave Ste 3 Mississauga ON L5N 6P7 Tel: 905-567-3431 Fax: 905-567-0255 Email: valwyn@msw.on.ca Web: www.matthewssouthwest.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB; Dallas, TX, USA; Lewisville, TX, USA. CMD Date of Incorporation: 1988 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Jack Matthews, President; Kristian Teleki, Sr. VP, Development; Richard Tucker, Sr. VP, Development; David Snell, VP, Real Estate; Kathy Cunningham, VP; Bruce Bent, VP, Finance Area of Expertise: Single and multitenant corporate office, institutional and industrial developments. Corporate Profile: Matthews Southwest is a full-service development company headquartered in Dallas, TX, USA. The company acquires, builds and manages single and multi-tenant corporate office, institutional and industrial developments throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada. Key projects in Canada include The Bow, corporate headquarters for EnCana Corporation, Calgary, AB; Bell Mobility, Mississauga, ON; TransCanada PipeLines, Calgary, AB; The Monarchy Condominiums, Mississauga, ON. MAXIM CONSTRUCTION INC. Head Office: 555 Somerset St Ste 208 Saint John NB E2K 4X2 Tel: 506-652-9292 Fax: 506-636-9678 Email: maxim2000@ maximconstruction.ca Web: www.maximconstruction.ca Branch Office: Dartmouth, NS. Date of Incorporation: 1992 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Lewis Tiller, President; Pat Hanlon, Executive Vice President Gross Revenue: $ 51 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, institutional, multi-family residential and industrial. Corporate Profile: Maxim Construction Inc. is an employee- DIVERSITY | EXPERTISE | CLIENT FOCUS The Leaders 2014 93 owned construction company servicing all four Atlantic provinces. It focuses on the commercial, institutional, multi-family residential and industrial sectors of the construction industry with a wide range of delivery methods including design-build, construction management, general contracting, pre-construction consulting and tilt-up. Major Projects: Edmundston Armoury, Edmundston, NB; Victoria Glen Manor, Perth-Andover, NB; West Highlands Elementary, NS; Kent Distribution Centre, Moncton, NB; South Queens Middle School, Liverpool, NS; Eastern Passage WWTF, Eastern Passage, NS. MAYSTAR GENERAL CONTRACTOR INC. Head Office: 71 Buttermill Ave Concord ON L4K 3X2 Tel: 905-738-8640 Fax: 905-738-6281 Email: info@maystargeneral.com Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Joe Maio, President; Wayne Garrett, VP, Construction Gross Revenue: $ 18 mil Area of Expertise: Residential, commercial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Maystar General Contractors Inc. is a company founded in the mid-1980s to provide construction services, including general contracting, project management and design-build. Company’s projects range from educational buildings and government office buildings to retail stores and retirement homes across Ontario. Maystar is the builder of the 280,000 square-foot Vaughan City Hall in Ontario, an eco-friendly multi-level facility. Major Projects: Kitchener Public Library, Phase 2B, Kitchener, ON. MC GROUP: MCKAY-COCKER CONSTRUCTION, MAGIL CONSTRUCTION, MAGIL CONSTRUCTION PACIFIC Head Office: 1655, rue de Beauharnois Ouest PO Box 7345 Montréal QC H4N 1J6 Tel: 519-451-5270 Fax: 519-451-8050 Email: info@mckaycocker.com Web: www.mcgroup.ca Branch Office: London, ON; Mississauga, ON; Burnaby, BC. Date of Incorporation: 1946 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Robert Skinner, President, MC Group’s McKay-Cocker; John Marcovecchio, President, MC Group’s Magil Construction; Jim Laurence, President, MC Group’s Magil Construction Pacific Gross Revenue: $ 410 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial and institutional, residential and heavy civil projects using design-build, construction management and lump sum tender delivery methods. Corporate Profile: MC Group is a Canada-wide group of construction firms held by Fayolle Canada. The group includes: Magil Construction Corporation, a Montreal-based general contractor considered to be one of the top construction service providers across all sectors in Quebec; McKay-Cocker Construction operating in Toronto and London Ontario is a fully diversified construction service provider in the commercial, heavy civil, industrial, and institutional mcgroup.ca | magil.com | mckaycocker.com MCI DESIGN-BUILD CORP. Head Office: 2081 Oxford St E London ON N5V 2Z7 Tel: 519-453-3979 Fax: 519-453-4198 Email: pmasse@mcicon.on.ca Web: www.mcicon.on.ca Date of Incorporation: 1987 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Paul Massé, President; Brad Zimmer, VP, Construction & Estimating; Scott Massé, VP, Operations/Project Management Gross Revenue: $ 13 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional, residential and agricultural. Corporate Profile: MCI Design-Build Corp. is a full-service design-build contractor, constructing industrial, commercial, institutional, residential and agricultural construction projects throughout Ontario. The company is an authorized Robertson Building System supplier for Southwestern Ontario, used in pre-engineered structures projects. MEDALLION PROPERTIES Head Office: 970 Lawrence Ave W Ste 304 Toronto ON M6A 3B6 Tel: 416-256-3900 Fax: 416-256-2827 Email: info@medallioncorp.com Web: www.medallioncorp.com Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Abraham Bleeman, President; Chris Pandell, Director, Commercial Properties; Aaron Bleeman, VP; Shimon Smursz, VP, Development; Nathan Bleeman, VP; Peter Grader, VP, Finance Gross Revenue: $ 40 mil Area of Expertise: Residential and commercial. Corporate Profile: With over 50 years of experience in the development and building industry, Medallion Corp. is a fully-integrated real estate development and property management company. As a leader in the rental housing industry, Medallion continues to build, own and manage apartment buildings across the Greater Toronto Area. Its team is active in all phases of the development process, including site selection, project design, securing regulatory approvals and ultimately, the construction and marketing of its projects. Medallion’s projects include residential subdivisions and multifamily apartment communities. Major Projects: Lytton Park, Whitby, ON; Castlestone, Brampton, ON. MELLOUL-BLAMEY CONSTRUCTION INC. Head Office: 700 Rupert St Unit A Waterloo ON N2V 2B5 Tel: 519-886-8850 Fax: 519-886-8898 Email: admin@melloul.com Web: www.melloul.com Branch Office: Greenville, SC, USA. Date of Incorporation: 1982 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Bernard Melloul, President; Joel Melloul, VP, Estimating; Jeff Shantz, VP, Project Development; Steve Hanley, VP, Construction; Jeff Heimpel, VP, Business Development Gross Revenue: $ 140 mil Area of Expertise: Institutional, recreational, commercial, residential and industrial projects. Corporate Profile: Founded in Kitchener, ON, Melloul-Blamey Construction Inc. is one of the largest general contractors in Canada’s Technology Triangle (CTT), Waterloo region of Ontario, with annual sales in excess of $200 million. As a privatelyowned corporation, it operates both in Canada and in the United States in the fields of industrial, commercial, institutional, recreational, long-term care, multi-unit residences, and heritage building in both public bid and private sectors. The company offers services in general contracting, construction management, project management, design-build, Butler pre-engineered building systems, and public-private partnerships (P3s) AFP. Melloul-Blamey Construction is member of the Canadian green building council and manages green buildings projects. One of them is the new triple platinum LEED headquarters for Enermodal Engineering in Kitchener, ON. This recent project is one of the most energy efficient building in Canada, boasting 82% more energy efficiency than average. Major Projects: Acton Seniors Recreation Centre, Halton Hills, ON; Canadian Mental Health Assn, Waterloo Wellington Dufferin, Guelph, ON; Region of Waterloo County Courthouse, Kitchener, ON; Saginaw Gardens, Cambridge, ON; 1 Victoria Condos, Kitchener, ON; Solstice Condos, Guelph, ON; Fastenal Distribution Centre, Kitchener, ON; Sanshawe Gate, London, ON; Grand River Transit, Kitchener, ON; University of Waterloo, Needles Hall, Waterloo, ON. MENKES DEVELOPMENTS LTD. Head Office: 4711 Yonge St Ste 1400 Toronto ON M2N 7E4 Tel: 416-491-2222 Fax: 416-491-7753 Email: info@menkes.com Web: www.menkes.com Date of Incorporation: 1955 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Mark Karam, Senior VP and General Counsel; Steven Menkes, President, Low-Rise Residential Division; Peter Menkes, President, Industrial/ Commercial Division; Alan Menkes, President, High-Rise Residential Division; Jim Leon, CFO; Joel Pearlman, VP, Investments Gross Revenue: $ 400 mil Area of Expertise: Real estate development, high-rise and low-rise residential construction, industrial and commercial construction and commercial property management services. Corporate Profile: Menkes Developments Ltd. is a fully-integrated real estate company whose primary business is the development, construction, ownership, leasing and management of office, industrial and residential properties. The Company was founded in 1954 by Murray Menkes, who initially carried on business as a developer of single family homes throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Over the years, the company’s operations expanded significantly and branched out into other areas of real estate,and Menkes is now one of the largest private ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD sectors; and Magil Construction Pacific, a Vancouver-based general contractor and project management firm targeting both private and public initiatives. Major Projects: Ontario Power Generation Darlington Energy Complex, LEED Gold, Clarington, ON; Maple Leaf Foods Refrigerated Distribution Centre, LEED Gold, Guelph, ON; Dr. Oetker Pizza Manufacturing Facility and High Bay Freezer, London, ON; 3M Canada Head Office Renovations and Expansion, London, ON; Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, QC; Roccabella 42-storey Condominium Tower, Montreal, QC; Le Myst Condominiums, Montreal, QC; Le Nordelec Condominiums and Retail Level, Montreal, QC; Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Renovations, Vancouver, BC; Hotel Vancouver Renovations, Vancouver, BC. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 94 TR U developers of residential, industrial and office properties in Canada. Today, Menkes continues to be owned and operated by the Menkes family. Major Projects: One York/Harbour Plaza, Toronto, ON; Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences, Toronto, ON; Pears-on-the Avenue, Toronto, ON; Fabrik, Toronto, ON; 365 Church, Toronto, ON; 87 Peter Street, Toronto, ON; Bloom Residences, Toronto, ON; Enclaves of UCC, Toronto, ON; Dwell, Toronto, ON. MERIT CONTRACTORS NIAGARA Head Office: 235 Martindale Rd Ste 3 St Catharines ON L2W 1A5 Tel: 905-641-2374 Fax: 905-641-2988 Email: info@meritcontractors.com Web: www.meritcontractors.com Date of Incorporation: 1984 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Dennis Kowalchuk, Sr. Partner; Jean St. Pierre, Partner, Manager Field Operations; Ian Kowalchuk, Partner, Manager of Business Development; Arie Schipper, Partner, Manager Estimating Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Merit Contractors Niagara is a leader in the construction industry across south-central Ontario. Its projects range from commercial and industrial to institutional buildings. Merit Contractors Niagara have completed six LEED green building projects and wholly supports the program. Balls Falls Visitor Centre in Jordan, ON and Southbrook Winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON are two of its LEED Gold projects. The company has a vast experience in healthcare, longterm care facilities, academic, religious buildings, recreational, cultural, hospitality and tourism, wineries, auto dealerships, offices, governmental, commercial and industrial projects. Major Projects: Bus Passenger Processing Bldg, Niagara Falls, ON; Centre De Sante Communautaire Hamilton/Niagara, Hamilton, ON; Brantford General Hospital, Brantford, ON; Niagara Regional Council Chamber, Campbell West Bldg, Thorold, ON; Bus Passenger Processing Bldg, Niagara Falls, ON; The Gateway, St Catharines, ON. MONARCH CORP. Head Office: 2550 Victoria Park Ave Ste 200 Toronto ON M2J 5A9 Each day skilled trades professionals help build a better Ontario Let’s work together to protect the integrity of your trade and help keep the public safe collegeoftrades.ca | @collegeoftrades N NIACON CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 2233 Stanley Ave PO Box 254 Queenston ON L0S 1L0 Tel: 905-262-5492 Fax: 905-262-5794 Email: niacon@niacon.ca Web: www.niacon.ca Date of Incorporation: 1989 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Christopher Hawkswell, Director and President; Mike Fedak, Director and Secretary Gross Revenue: $ 16 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, residential and hospitality with a focus on high-rise, institutional and miscellaneous projects. Corporate Profile: Niacon Construction provides project and construction management solutions to Canadian and U.S. clients throughout Southern Ontario and Western New York, in a wide variety of sectors. Established in the rapidly expanding hospitality industry in and around the Niagara Peninsula, Niacon delivers nearly every type of construction project, from hotels and restaurants to residential and institutional buildings. Major Projects: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Pesticide-Free Greenhouse, London, ON; Millhaven Institution, Bath, ON; Apartment Building, Hamilton, ON. NAC CONSTRUCTORS LTD./NORTH AMERICA CONSTRUCTION (1993) LTD. Head Office: 21 Queen St Morriston ON N0B 2C0 Tel: 519-821-8000 Fax: 519-821-1111 Email: nac@nacsworld.com Web: www.nacsworld.com Branch Office: Echo Bay, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1993 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Scott McPherson, President; Don White, VP, Estimating; Alex Black, VP, Municipal Operations; Jim Prytula, VP, Corporate Finance; Keith Burrow, VP, Strategic Development; Louis Landry, VP, Risk Management; Denis Gagnon, Chairman of the Board Gross Revenue: $ 67 mil Area of Expertise: General contracting for municipal, industrial and heavy construction work. Corporate Profile: North America Construction (1993) Ltd. and NAC Constructors Ltd provide Master Builder services to the civil, municipal, biofuels, energy, mining and industrial marketplace. NAC employs an average of 900 trades people who complete projects ranging from large-scale municipal and civil projects, to heavy industrial projects. The company’s ISO 9001: 2008 compliance shows its dedication to improve quality requirements and customer satisfaction. Major Projects: Lakeview Water Treatment Plant, Mississauga, ON; Seymour Capilano Filtration Plant, Vancouver, BC; IGPC Ethanol Facility, Aylmer, ON; Lemieux Island Water Pollution Plant, Ottawa, ON; Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant, Pickering, ON; Dam & Spillway Bluefish Hydroelectric Facility, Yellowknife, NWT; Clarkson Wastewater Treatment Plant, Mississauga, ON; Wastewater Treatment Plant, Red Deer, AB; Point Pleasure Waste Treatment Plant, Kingston, ON; Water Treatment Plant, Yellowknife, NWT. NORTHWAY CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 14 Connie Cres Unit 2 Concord ON L4K 2W8 Tel: 905-761-6699 Fax: 416-946-1087 Email: info@northway.cc Web: www.northway.cc Date of Incorporation: 2000 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Frank Scarmato, President; John Scarmato, VP; Danny Scarmato, Operations Manager Gross Revenue: $ 27 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial and residential. Corporate Profile: Northway Construction is a general contractor and a construction manager serving the Greater Toronto Area. It specializes in high-end car dealerships, retirement centres and condominium buildings. Major Projects: Honda/Acura, Toronto, ON. O OCEAN CONTRACTORS LTD. Head Office: 204 Cono Dr PO Box 604 Dartmouth NS B2Y 3Y9 Tel: 902-435-1291 Fax: 902-434-1243 Email: info@oceancontractors.ca Web: www.oceancontractors.ca Date of Incorporation: 1974 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: John M. Flemming, President; Keith Fraser, CFO, Secretary Treasurer; Scott Flemming, VP; Steve Wellwood, COO and GM; Hal Wile, Operations Manager; Jack Flemming, Company Chairman Area of Expertise: Asphalt paving, concrete construction, residential, water and sewer. Corporate Profile: Ocean Contractors is a leader in asphalt paving, readymix concrete supply and residential foundations in Nova Scotia. Its small jobs division specializes in small scale residential and commercial projects ranging from walkways and driveways to parking lots and roadways. The water and sewer division is capable of undertaking major civil projects involving water and sewer infrastructure, from installation of water lines, sanitary sewers and storm sewers to complete street and utility re-construction. Ocean is also an industry leader in snow removal and efficiently cleared snow and ice from ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD Tel: 416-491-7440 Fax: 416-491-3450 Email: info@monarchgroup.net Web: www.monarchgroup.net Branch Office: Ottawa, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1917 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: David George, President; Emilio Tesolin, Sr VP, High-rise Gross Revenue: $ 85 mil Area of Expertise: High-rise and lowrise residential and land development. Corporate Profile: Monarch Corp. is Canada’s oldest and one of its largest, most diversified and successful real estate companies. The company builds high-rise condominiums in premier locations throughout the Greater Toronto Area and masterplanned single-family communities across Ontario. It is also the winner of numerous marketing and customer satisfaction awards, such as J.D. Power and Associates Award, Home Builder of the Year and Green Builder of the Year. Major Projects: Evergreen, Phase Four, Scarborough, ON; Lago Condominium at the Waterfront Phase 1, Etobicoke, ON; Encore at Equinox, Toronto, ON; Finale at Stonebridge, Ottawa, ON; Garden Court Condos, Markham, ON; Blackstone Kanata, Ottawa, ON. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 96 TR U hard hit areas throughout the Halifax regional municipality. Major Projects: Portland Estates Blvd, Halifax, NS; Morris St, Halifax County, NS; Dr Samuel Prince & Eleanor Hubley Manors, Halifax, NS; Sackville Manor, Sackville, NB; Skatepark, Halifax County, NS; Garden St, Young St and Vincent St, Halifax, NS; Washmill Lake, Halifax, NS; Sidewalk, Halifax County, NS; Atlantic Memorial Elementary School, Halifax, NS; Roadwork, Halifax, NS. OGESCO CONSTRUCTION INC. Head Office: 3070 ch des Quatre-Bourgeois Québec QC G1W 2K4 Tel: 418-651-8774 Fax: 418-651-5451 Email: info@ogesco.com Web: www.ogesco.com Date of Incorporation: 1993 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Louis Martin, President Area of Expertise: Institutional, commercial and residential. Corporate Profile: Ogesco Construction Inc. is a general contractor and projects administrator serving the province of Quebec. The company does 80% on concrete structure and steel structure buildings that are one-two levels only. P THE PASCOAL GROUP Head Office: 5359 Timerblea Blvd Unit 33 Mississauga ON L4W 4N5 Tel: 905-625-9153 Fax: 905-625-5351 Email: info@thepascoalgroup.com Web: www.thepascoalgroup.ca Date of Incorporation: 1980 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: John Pascoal, President Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional and residential. Corporate Profile: The Pascoal Group with its member companies is a family-run company, providing painting, decorating, renovations, fire restorations, insurance claims and general contracting services for various industrial, commercial, residential and institutional properties across Canada. WWW.CONSTRUCTIONLAWYER.CA SOLID . LEGAL . SUPPORT 250 Yonge Street, Suite 1604 Toronto, Ontario M5B 2L7 www.healandco.com Tel: 416.583.5900 I Toll Free: 1.877.978.5699 Andrew J. Heal, LL. M. aheal@healandco.com 416.583.5901 Andrew Heal, J.D., LL.M. Partner, Heal & Co. LLP Certified Specialist Construction Law Catherine DiMarco, LL.B. Partner, Heal & Co. LLP Alternative Dispute Resolution and Construction - How to make It Work for You! ADR and Construction: How To Make it Work for You! Join us for an informative discussion from construction lawyers about: • • • • • • • • I’m not getting paid, now what… lien and trust legislation across Canada what’s the same and what’s different federal CCAA and Bankruptcy and Insolvency legislation, and why you should care “what dispute resolution terms did I agree to anyway… ?” CCDC: Dispute Resolution Provisions, what works, and why mediation, what’s the big deal? arbitration, can you afford private justice? resolving claims: cheap, fast and good… pick any two! Hear from knowledgeable construction lawyers at Heal & Co. LLP to protect your business! Webinar dates: January 8, 2015 February 12, 2015 March 12, 2015 Location ( In Person ): Cost: 8am to 9.30am 250 Yonge St., Suite 1604, Toronto, M5B 2L7 416-583-5900 $25 plus HST per registrant Email: info@healandco.com for registration details, or check out www.constructionlawyer.ca to register. Head Office: 521 North Service E Oakville ON L6H 1A5 Tel: 905-465-0970 Fax: 905-465-0971 Email: Geoffrey@penaltagroup.com Web: www.penaltagroup.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1999 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Terry Wallace, President; Robert Ogden, VP Gross Revenue: $ 35 mil Area of Expertise: Retail, office buildings and hotels. Corporate Profile: Penalta group specializes in building for private and public developers in the ICI and hotel sector. In addition to their head office in Ontario, Penalta has recently expanded into Alberta. Major Projects: Walmart Georgetown, Smart Centre, Simcoe, ON; Acura Sherway, Toronto, ON; Scotiabank, Yonge & 16th, Richmond Hill, ON; Walmart, Goderich, ON; Home Sense, Stoney Creek, ON; 80 rm Hotel Lindsay, ON; 96 rm hotel Edmonton, AB; CIBC, Woodstock, ON. PERCON CONSTRUCTION INC. Head Office: 20 Airview Rd Toronto ON M9W 4P2 Tel: 416-744-9967 Fax: 416-744-8863 Email: info@perconconstruction.com Web: www.perconconstruction.com Date of Incorporation: 1998 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Frank Perricone, P. Eng., President; Massimo Perricone, VP and Chief Estimator Gross Revenue: $ 81 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial and institutional projects. Corporate Profile: Percon Construction Inc. is a full-service contractor and builder with the capability, knowledge and expertise to take on mid to large-size industrial, commercial and institutional projects including schools, additions and renovations, community centres, long-term care facilities, hospitals and special projects. The company also has a large portfolio including LEED certified projects such as: the TRCA Storage Garage and Office Space Facility in Kleinburg, ON (LEED Platinum - First in Ontario and 4th in Canada); 6th Street School in Midland, ON (LEED Gold certified); Lakefield College Addition and Renovation in Lakefield, ON (LEED Gold certified); County of Simcoe Administration Centre, Phase Two Addition and Alterations in Midhurst, ON (LEED Gold certified) and Georgian Village Redevelopment in Penetanguishene, ON (LEED Gold certified). Major Projects: Walnut Grove Public School, Brampton, ON; Berczy Southwest Public Elementary School, Markham, ON; Petawawa JK-12 School, Petawawa, ON; Unnamed Block 40 Secondary School, Vaughan, ON; Unnamed Imagination Public School, Ajax, ON; Mountain Ash Public School, FDK Addition, Brampton, ON; Our Lady of Peace Catholic School, FDK Addition, Etobicoke, ON; Expansion to Father Ermanno Bulfon Community Centre, Vaughan, ON. POMERLEAU INC. Head Office: 521 6 Ave St-Georges QC G5Y 0H1 Tel: 418-228-6688 Fax: 418-228-3524 Email: info@pomerleau.ca Web: www.pomerleau.ca Branch Office: Ottawa, ON; Montréal, QC; Québec City, QC; Toronto, ON; Kingston, ON; St.John’s, NL; SaintNicolas, QC; Baie-Comeau, QC; Saint John, NB, Abbotsford, BC; Halifax, NS. Date of Incorporation: 1966 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Pierre Pomerleau, P. Eng., MBA, President and CEO; Francis Pomerleau, P. Eng., MBA, Sr. VP; Martin Laroche, P. Eng., President Neilson Inc. and Sr. VP, Civil Works; Rocky Roy, B. Tech., Sr. VP, Montréal and Region; Daniel Arguin, CPA, CA, CGA, VP and CFO; Bernard St-Louis, P. Eng., MBA, EVP and COO Gross Revenue: $ 1,718 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, institutional and industrial sites, as well as infrastructure and civil works. Corporate Profile: For more than a decade, Pomerleau has been among the 10 leading construction companies in Canada. Active in six provinces, Pomerleau proposes a complete line of services that meet the specific needs of its clients, from construction management, design-build and general contracting, to public-private partnership (P3), sustainability, and financing. The firm manages LEED certified projects. It also offers value analysis, preconstruction, self-performed work, and is committed to the highest standards of health and safety. Expert in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and always on the cutting edge, Pomerleau founded a university research chair in Quebec for which the mandate is the development of construction methodologies. Founded nearly 50 years ago, Pomerleau’s success is mainly due to its team of more than 2,000 permanent employees. Major Projects: Bombardier Delivery Centre, Global Finishing Centre, Enlargement, Dorval, QC; Cornwall Community Hospital, Cornwall, ON; Labrador-West Regional Health Care Centre, Labrador City, NL; Quartier Dix30 (Lifestyle Centre), Brossard, QC; St. Patrick’s Home of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON; STO Rapibus, Gatineau, QC; Université Laval, PEPS Sports Complex, Enlargement, Quebec City, QC; University of Montreal Health Centre, Research Centre (CRCHUM), Montreal, QC; University of Ottawa, Advanced Research Complex, Ottawa, ON; Westmount Recreation Centre, Westmount, QC. PRATT HANSEN GROUP INC. Head Office: 301 King St Barrie ON L4N 6B5 Tel: 705-792-3883 Fax: 705-792-3893 Email: sales@pratthomes.ca Web: www.pratthomes.ca Date of Incorporation: 2005 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Heljar Hansen, Principal; Karen PrattHansen, Principal and President Gross Revenue: $ 18 mil Area of Expertise: Residential. Corporate Profile: Pratt Hansen Group Inc. is a general contractor and real estate developer in the residential sector. The company has been building new detached homes, townhomes and condominiums in Barrie and Innisfil, ON, for over 100 years through its different companies. Pratt Hansen Group’s portfolio includes Manhattan Condominium, East Side Village Condos, Southwoods Townhomes and Cheltenham Estates Detached Homes in Barrie. Major Projects: Barrie Heritage South, Barrie, ON; Southwoods, Barrie, ON; East Side Village, Phase 2, Barrie, ON. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD PENALTA GROUP LTD. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 98 TR U PRE-ENG CONTRACTING LTD. Head Office: 1 Applewood Cres Unit 10 Concord ON L4K 4K1 Tel: 905-738-6866 Fax: 905-738-4879 Email: info@pre-eng.com Web: www.pre-eng.com Date of Incorporation: 1985 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: John Gregoris, P.Eng., President Gross Revenue: $ 26 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial and institutional building construction. Corporate Profile: Pre-Eng Contracting Ltd. is a general contractor completing projects with values in excess of $30 million and with a $100 million bonding capacity. Major Projects: Anne Frank Public School, Vaughan, ON; Fairview-Dundas Public School, Mississauga, ON. R R.E. HEIN CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 29 Edgewater St Ottawa ON K2L 1V7 Tel: 613-831-2335 Fax: 613-831-8779 Email: mdalton@rehein.com Web: www.rehein.com Date of Incorporation: 1988 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Mark Dalton, President; Barry Campbell, Vice President/Chief Estimator Gross Revenue: $ 35 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial and institutional. Corporate Profile: R.E. Hein Construction is an industry leader in the industrial, commercial and institutional sectors of the construction industry. The firm works throughout Ontario on various sized projects for developers, municipalities, retailers, hospitals, school boards and federal government departments. Major Projects: West District Library, Ottawa, ON; Kanata Athletic Club; Carleton University, Herzberg Building; Carleton University, Stormont Dundas Renovations; Bruyere Continuing Care. REID & DELEYE CONTRACTORS LTD. Head Office: 4926 Hwy 59 S PO Box 272 Courtland ON N0J 1E0 Tel: 519-688-2600 Fax: 519-688-2700 AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE EAST CMD Email: greg@reid-deleye.com Web: www.reid-deleye.com Date of Incorporation: 1978 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Dan DeLeye, President; Greg Eyre, VP; Greg Deleye, Estimator; Ken Driedger, PM; Brad Good, PM, Design; Bill Owen, PM Gross Revenue: $ 60 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, institutional and residential. Corporate Profile: Reid & DeLeye Contractors Ltd. offers construction and project management, public tender and design-build, the company’s specialty. The firm delivers a variety of projects in the commercial, industrial, agricultural, engineering, residential and institutional sectors. It performs also tilt wall work. Reid & DeLeye is the recipient of the 20082009 Ontario Construction Report Readers Choice Gold Award for Best All-Around General Contractor and of eight Steelway Building Systems Design Awards, which recognize its commitment to superior performance and materials as well as innovative approach to its projects. Major Projects: Fisherville Lions Outdoor Multi-Purpose Facility, Haldimand, ON; Port Rowan Park, Haldimand-Norfolk Reg, ON; Administration Building, Norwich Twp, ON. RELIANCE CONSTRUCTION GROUP Head Office: 3285 boul Jean-Bapt-Deschamps Montréal QC H8T 3E4 Tel: 514-631-7999 Fax: 514-631-3888 Email: info@relianceconstruction.com Web: www.relianceconstruction.com Branch Office: Toronto, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1968 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Stephen Kaplan, President and CEO; Jeff Brown, VP; Bryan Kaplan, VP Area of Expertise: Advanced technology projects, industrial, hotels, condominiums, car and truck dealerships, retail, institutional office buildings and shopping centres. Corporate Profile: Reliance Construction Group is one of the largest privately-owned construction companies in North America, devoted primarily to real estate acquisition and development, the company focuses today on contract construction. The family business offers a full complement of services in all aspects The Leaders 2014 99 of project planning, execution and delivery. Its accomplishments include office-towers, hotels, shopping centres, industrial complexes and advanced-technology facilities for manufacturing and healthcare. Backed by unlimited bonding capacity, Reliance builds without restriction for governments, institutions, manufacturers, retailers and developers. Major Projects: Aura Residential Tower, Toronto, ON; DNA 3, Toronto, ON; 328 Adelaide, Toronto, ON; Dynamite, Mont-Royal, QC; Evolo 2, Nun’s Island, QC; Agropur, St-Hubert, QC; M sur la Montagne, Montreal, QC; Onyx, Montreal, QC; The Peterson, Montreal, QC. REMINGTON GROUP Head Office: 7501 Keele St Ste 100 Vaughan ON L4K 1Y2 Tel: 905-761-8200 Fax: 905-761-8201 Email: jdb@remingtongroupinc.com Web: www.remingtongroupinc.com Date of Incorporation: 1948 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Rudolph P. Bratty, Chairman and CEO; Matthew D. Bratty, President, Low Rise Division; Christopher R. Bratty, President, Land Development and Investments; Mark M. Bratty, President, Special Projects; Michael J. Bratty, President, High Rise Division; Jerry D. Bratty, COO Area of Expertise: Residential, commercial and industrial. Corporate Profile: The Remington Group Inc. is a Canadian company that comprises five integrated operating divisions: industrial and commercial construction; residential construction; land development; property management; and finance and administration. Since its inception in the 1940s, the family business targets diversity in residential, commercial and industrial development, operating in the Greater Toronto Area. Major Projects: Captain’s Cove, Midland, ON; Nexus South at Downtown Markham, Markham, ON; Thornhill Valley, Vaughan, ON; IQ Condominium Residences, Toronto, ON. ROMAG CONTRACTING LTD. Head Office: 2400 Meadowpine Blvd Ste 105 Mississauga ON L5N 6S2 Tel: 905-812-0042 CAPCRETE CAPCRETE is committed to exploring new and innovated ways in producing proven results in the construction, infrastructure and manufacturing sectors by being, efficient, profitable and dedicated to each task when trusted in our hands. Toll-Free: 1(800) 805-2828 Email: info@capcrete.ca CONCRETE REPAIR & PROTECTION Buildings Infrastructure Mining Power Agriculture Concrete Restoration Waterproofing Water Control Epoxies Speciality Concrete Work ROSATI GROUP Head Office: 6555 Malden Rd Windsor ON N9H 1T5 Tel: 519-734-6511 Fax: 519-734-7872 Email: design.build@rosatigroup.com Web: www.rosatigroup.com Date of Incorporation: 1969 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Nick Rosati, Co-Owner; Tony Rosati, Co-Owner Gross Revenue: $ 35 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial and commercial design-build, machine foundations, land development, construction management, general contracting, leasing and ButlerBuilding Systems. Corporate Profile: The Rosati Group encompasses several constructionrelated companies. Rosati Construction Inc. is the driving force of the group performing as a general contractor specializing in design-build industrial and commercial projects. Rosati Construction is well known in WindsorEssex for their fast-track construction program. Main services offered by Rosati include but are not limited to: design-build, general contracting, construction management, Butler-Building Systems, machine foundations, land development and leasing. Major Projects: Chrysler Logistics Facility; Green Shield Canada Headquarters; Vistaprint Canada; Thunder Road Harley Davidson; Xanadu Health & Fitness Club; Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Chatham, ON; Rexall Pharmacy & Clinic, LaSalle, ON; Racicot Chrysler Dealership, Amherstburg, ON; Jackson Park Health Centre, Windsor, ON; Home Hardware, LaSalle, ON. ROXBORO EXCAVATION INC. Head Office: 1620 Newman Cres Dorval QC H9P 2R8 Tel: 514-631-1888 Fax: 514-631-1055 Email: info@roxboro.biz Web: www.roxboro.biz Date of Incorporation: 1972 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Yvon Theoret, President and CEO; Raynald Théorêt, EVP, COO Gross Revenue: $ 18 mil Area of Expertise: Civil engineering, rehabilitation of sites environment, snow removal (roads, highways, airports and parking lots) asphalt production, sewers and watermains, road building and heavy construction. Corporate Profile: Roxboro Excavation Inc. is a family business committed to become the leader in Quebec’s industrial construction industry. The company operates across Quebec offering civil engineering, rehabilitation of sites environment, snow removal (roads, highways, airports and parking lots) and asphalt production services. Roxboro has three affiliated companies that specialize in bituminous coated material production, aggregates supply (limestone quarry) and real estate sector. Major Projects: Municipal Paving, Service Roads, Dorval, QC; Municipal Paving, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC. R.W. TOMLINSON LTD. Head Office: 5597 Power Rd Ottawa ON K1G 3N4 Tel: 613-822-1867 Fax: 613-822-1554 Web: www.tomlinsongroup.com Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: L.W. (Bert) Hendriks, EVP; Eric Armstrong, Sales Manager Gross Revenue: $ 15 mil Area of Expertise: Heavy construction, asphalt and aggregate supply, custom mining, environmental services, commercial and residential site development. Corporate Profile: Founded in 1952 under the name of R.W. Tomlinson Cartage and incorporated as R.W. Tomlinson Ltd. in 1969, the company is a prominent player in the Eastern Ontario quarrying, construction, trucking and environmental industries, with a large fleet of company-owned vehicles. The privately-owned and operated company provides a vast array of services, including construction and building aggregates supply, hot-mix asphalt and ready-mix concrete supply, roadways and bridges construction, as well as other special engineering projects and environmental solutions to the public and private sectors. Major Projects: Sewer, Roadwork, Ottawa, ON; Roadwork, Ottawa, ON; S SCHILTHUIS CONSTRUCTION INC. Head Office: 23 Industrial Drive Caledonia, ON N3W 1H8 Tel: 905-648-2311 Fax: 905-648-8455 Email: info@schilthuis.com Web: www.schilthuis.com Date of Incorporation: 2009 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Henry Schilthuis, Owner; Lisa Alton, Office Manager Gross Revenue: $ 43 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional, residential, and recreational. Corporate Profile: Schilthuis is a family-owned and operated construction company with more than 60 years in the construction industry in Southern Ontario. Schilthuis Construction offers general contracting and construction management on a wide range of projects such as industrial, commercial, or institutional and tailors projects to fit clients’ timelines and budget. Major Projects: Battlefield Equipment Rentals, Ajax, ON; Hagersville Fire Station, Haldimand-Norfolk Reg, ON; Cayuga Station, Haldimand-Norfolk Reg, ON. SIERRA CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 1401 Dundas St PO Box 20053 Woodstock ON N4S 8X8 Tel: 519-421-7413 Fax: 519-421-2018 Email: info@sierraconstruction.ca Web: www.sierraconstruction.ca Date of Incorporation: 1994 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Ian Greenan, CEO; Cliff Zaluski, President; Harry Bauman, VP; John Dwyer, GM; John Pippel, Manager; Jonathan Janssens, Civil Estimator ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD Fax: 905-812-0048 Email: romag@romagcontracting.ca Web: www.romagcontracting.ca Date of Incorporation: 2005 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Magdy Sidhom, President Area of Expertise: General contracting for municipal, environmental and heavy construction projects. Corporate Profile: As a general contracting and construction management firm, ROMAG operates and specializes in the area of environmental work in the water and wastewater sector. The firm is a member of the Ontario General Contractors Association. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 100 TR U Area of Expertise: Design/build, construction management, industrial, commercial, heavy civil (sewer, watermain, roads). Corporate Profile: Sierra Construction is an independently owned and managed general contracting firm providing design-build, project and construction management, as well as integrated construction services in the institutional, commercial and industrial sectors. In addition, the company handles heavy construction projects associated with roads, sewers and watermains. Sierra’s client base includes municipalities, school boards and private industry. Major Projects: Culvert, Woodstock, ON; Victoria St North, Woodstock, ON; WRPS Head Quarters ERU Garage Expansion, Cambridge, ON; Scotiabank, Woodstock, ON; Paris Community Pool Bldg, Phase 2, Paris, ON. SONCIN CONSTRUCTION CORP. Head Office: 665 Millway Ave Ste 44 Concord ON L4K 3T8 Tel: 905-660-1661 Fax: 905-660-6969 Email: dsoncin@soncin.ca Web: www.soncin.ca Date of Incorporation: 1983 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Vic Soncin, President; Laura Diamant, VP, Finance; Dennes Soncin, VP; Slawa Ryszkowska, P. Eng., Health and Safety Manager; Robert Camerini, P. Eng., Estimating and Engineering; Clyde Crocker, P. Eng., PM Area of Expertise: Heavy civil construction. Corporate Profile: Soncin Construction Corp. provides heavy civil construction services in Southern Ontario. This includes, but is not limited to, new construction, rehabilitation, special operations and precast concrete of bridges, subways, tunnels, roads and other heavy civil and public works construction projects. Major Projects: Kennedy Rd Construction, Toronto, ON. SORBARA DEVELOPMENT GROUP Head Office: 3700 Steeles Ave W Ste 800 Vaughan ON L4L 8M9 Tel: 905-850-6154 Fax: 905-850-6166 Email: info@sorbaragroup.com Web: www.sorbaragroup.com Date of Incorporation: 1942 Nature of Ownership: Private ADVERTORIAL Leaders in Sustainable Foundations: Digging Deep with Engineering Expertise AS THE ONLY SHORING/FOUNDATION CONTRACTOR IN CANADA WITH A FULL-SERVICE, IN-HOUSE ENGINEERING COMPANY, HCM GROUP IS LEADING THE INDUSTRY IN SUSTAINABLE FOUNDATION CONSTRUCTION – LITERALLY FROM THE GROUND UP. “Innovation in foundations means investing in and using sustainable construction techniques that are proven to be brilliantly engineered, robust and reduces the amount of cement and steel required,” says Martin Halliwell, P.Eng, MBA, president and founder of HCM Group, which encompasses HC Matcon, RWH Engineering Inc. and HCM Contractors. “Sustainability is not just a buzzword; our clients and the world demand that construction methods reduce the carbon footprint, and we use advanced technologies and expertise to make this happen.” Jason Weck and Martin Halliwell of HCM Group HCM Group provide geotechnical shoring solutions to the Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario markets including: Soldier Piles & Lagging Shotcrete Footing Tie Down Anchors Rock & Soil Anchors Caissons Helical & Mini Piles Underpinnings Precision Monitoring Excavation Structural Shotcrete With engineering and construction offices in Alberta and Ontario, HCM Group takes on some of the most difficult projects in Canada with remarkable results. As the leading Canadian expert in Shotcrete foundations, the engineers and tradesmen (“nozzlemen”) work closely together to design-build foundations that reduce the amount of materials and the carbon footprint without compromising safety, quality or longevity. INNOVATIONS IN FOUNDATIONS “The future starts today when it comes to sustainable buildings and we achieve this with innovative construction techniques such as structural Shotcrete,” says Jason Weck, M.ESc, P.Eng, president of RWH Engineering Inc. “Our design-build capabilities ensure a superior foundation from start to finish. By integrating our engineers and our tradesmen into one team, we continually realize powerful innovations. This team concept is successful for a $20,000 foundation as well as a highly complex $20 million project.” For more information on sustainable foundations and the HCM Group, contact: Martin Halliwell, P.Eng. 519-240-6334 Jason Weck, P.Eng. 416-457-8313 Craig Rowe, P.Eng. 403-333-3115 Canada-wide Engineering Help Line: 1-855-FDN-SUST (1855-336-7878) hcgroup.ca HC MATCON | RW H EN GIN EERIN G IN C | HCM CON TRAC TORS SOUTHERN KINGS CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 6499 Commercial Rd PO Box 640 Montague PE C0A 1R0 Tel: 902-838-4006 Fax: 902-838-3123 Email: kevan@skcpei.ca Web: www.skcpei.ca Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Kevan MacLean, President Area of Expertise: Residential, commercial and industrial. Corporate Profile: Southern Kings Construction Ltd. (SKC) is a family business, operating throughout Prince Edward Island. The company offers design-build, pre-engineered metal building and turn-key solutions. SKC focuses on private residential, commercial residential, light commercial, heavy commercial, institutional and industrial sectors. Major Projects: Charlottetown Driving Park (CDP) Barn, Charlottetown, PE. T TAGGART CONSTRUCTION LTD. Head Office: 3187 Albion Rd S Ottawa ON K1V 8Y3 Tel: 613-521-3000 Fax: 613-526-5909 Email: rwallace@ taggartconstruction.com Web: www.taggartconstruction.com Branch Office: Kingston, ON. Date of Incorporation: 1948 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Ian Taggart, President; Mike Taggart, VP; Jim Taggart, Chairman Gross Revenue: $ 30 mil Area of Expertise: Engineering and infrastructure construction, including water works, environmental projects, roads and bridges. Corporate Profile: Taggart Construction Ltd. is the largest infrastructure company of its kind in Eastern Ontario. The company specializes in engineering and infrastructure construction including water works, environmental projects, roads and bridges. Its vast array of expertise includes bridges; road building; sewage treatment plants; sewer and watermain construction; retaining walls, box culverts and other structures; solid waste management facilities; stormwater management systems; water treatment plants. Taggart Construction Ltd. is part of The Taggart Group of Companies, that comprise four major operating companies offering services in real estate development, planning, design, finance, construction and management. Major Projects: Carling Ave, Ottawa, ON; Sewer, Ottawa, ON; Leitrim Rd, Ottawa, ON; Meadowlands Dr, Ottawa, ON; Orleans Watermain Link East, Phase 1, Ottawa, ON; Watermain, Ottawa, ON. TEQ ENTREPRISE DE CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 4001, Saint-Antoine O. Montréal QC H4C 1B9 Tel: 514-933-3838 Fax: 514-933-2668 Email: teqgroup@teq.ca Web: www.groupteq.com Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Roberto Bianchini, President and CEO; Luisa Biasutti, VP, Legal Affairs; Micheline René, VP, Finance and Administration; Stéphane Coudry, VP, Projects Gross Revenue: $ 68 mil Area of Expertise: Institutional, commercial, industrial and residential buildings. Corporate Profile: TEQ Entreprise de Construction offers a complete range of services as project manager, construction manager, general contractor or construction costs consultant. Certified ISO 9001: 2000, the company constructs institutional, commercial, industrial and residential buildings and can execute projects under LEED accreditation process, which advocates the design and construction of ecological green buildings. TEQ has recently been acquired by Astaldi, a world-wide player for major construction projects. TERANORTH CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING LTD. Head Office: 799 Luoma Rd Sudbury ON P3G 1J4 Tel: 70 5-523-1540 Fax: 705-522-4328 Email: jim.bot@teranorth.com Web: www.teranorth.com Date of Incorporation: 1992 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: James Bot, President; Carlo Bot, Chairman Gross Revenue: $ 52 mil Area of Expertise: Heavy civil. Corporate Profile: Teranorth Construction and Engineering Ltd. has extensive experience building major highways, interchanges, bridges, sewer and water, rock blasting and municipal works throughout Northern Ontario. Major Projects: Hwy 69 4 Laning & Structure, Alban, ON; Frood Road & Jean Street Reconstruction, Road & Watermain Improvements, Sudbury, ON; Hwy 638 Leeburn Creek Bridge, Bruce Mines, ON; Hwy 101 Ivanhoe River Bridge, Foleyet, ON; Hwy 11 Pickerel & French River Bridges, Atikokan, ON; Hwy 17, 532 Goulais River Bridge, Chippewa River Bridge & Harmony River Bridge, Sault Ste. Marie, ON; Hwy 11 Township of Armour, Various Roads, Burk’s Falls, ON; Hwy 17 Pic River Bridge, Structure Rehab Detour, Marathon, ON. THE MORO GROUP BUILDERS INC. Head Office: 51 Constellation Crt Ste 200 Toronto ON M9W 1K4 ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD Key Personnel: Greg Tanzola, Director, High-Rise Construction; Jeff Solly, Director, Land Development; Andrew Sorbara, Director, Design Development; Moira Morris-Emslie, Director, Marketing and Sales; Leith R. Moore, VP, Development; Geoff Kelly, VP, Construction Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, office and retail properties, high-rise and low-rise communities. Corporate Profile: The Sorbara Group is an integrated real estate development, investment and management firm with a 60-year history in Southern Ontario. Since 1952, the Sorbara Group has been involved in the construction of industrial and commercial projects, through a firm known as Hady Construction Associates. Hady has been a forerunner in the industry, building Toronto’s first strip mall in the late 50’s, the first McDonald’s, the Greater Toronto Area’s first retail power centre development, and the city’s first residential loft conversion. Through its residential construction arm, the Sorbara Development Group, it oversees the design, planning and construction of a wide range of projects in and around the Greater Toronto Area. Existing projects such as the Brewery Lofts, the Broadview Lofts and the Sixty Lofts have established the firm as a key player in the downtown condominium market. Major Projects: 32 Camden Street, Toronto, ON; 210 Simcoe, Toronto, ON. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 102 TR U Tel: 416-679-8798 Fax: 416-679-9574 Email: info@tmgbuilders.ca Web: www.tmgbuilders.ca Nature of Ownership: Key Personnel: Tony Moro, Principal and President Gross Revenue: $ 30 mil Area of Expertise: High-rise condominiums. Corporate Profile: The Moro Group Builders Inc. is a development and project management company focusing on high-rise condominium development. Its services include planning and design, project management, sales marketing, financial analysis and viability and environmental building. Major Projects: Ivory on Adelaide, Toronto, ON; Emerald Park, Toronto, ON; Exhibit, Toronto, ON; The York Harbour Club, Toronto, ON; Grand Palace Condos, Richmond Hill, ON. TODDGLEN GROUP OF COMPANIES LTD. Head Office: 2225 Sheppard Ave E Ste 1100 Toronto ON M2J 5C2 Tel: 416-492-2450 Fax: 416-492-2459 Email: info@toddglen.com Web: www.toddglen.com Date of Incorporation: 1981 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Grant H. Doak, Contract Administration; John Todd, President; Brian Dunslow, Sr. VP; Grahame Askew, VP, Estimating and Construction Management Gross Revenue: $ 400 mil Area of Expertise: High-rise residential, commercial and industrial. Corporate Profile: The Toddglen Group of Companies is one of Canada’s leading builders in residential construction, successfully completing in excess of 40,000 residential suites and 5,000 townhouses across the nation. The firm is also involved in the construction of commercial and industrial projects. Toddglen offers development services, project management, general contracting, construction management, consulting, and feasibility studies. Major Projects: Imperial Plaza, Toronto, ON; 66 Isabella Street, Toronto, ON; 480 University Avenue, Toronto, ON; 2221 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON; Expo Condos, Vaughan, ON. AD T IN CONS ION CAN 2014 SB ES CT LE ADE R S A’ TR U THE EAST TOM JONES CORPORATION Head Office: 560 Squier Pl PO Box 10662 Thunder Bay ON P7B 6V1 Tel: 807-345-0511 Fax: 807-344-1723 Email: pjones@tomjonescorp.com Web: www.tomjonescorp.com Date of Incorporation: 1967 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: John Jones, General Manager; Parker Jones, Operations Manager Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial and institutional. Corporate Profile: With over ninety years of experience Tom Jones Corporation is a full service construction company that provides site development, project management and cost control to the public and private sectors. Tom Jones Corporation has successfully completed hundreds of industrial, commercial and institutional projects. As a result, Tom Jones Corporation is regarded as one of the leading construction companies in Northwestern Ontario. Since its incorporation in 1967, Tom Jones Corporation has been managed by three generations of Joneses. Most recently, this includes Brothers Tom Jones Sr., President, and A. John Jones, General Manager. These principal players are backed by a highly qualified team of estimators, engineers, project managers, superintendents, accountants, administration staff and equipment maintenance technicians. This highly experienced team works closely with the client throughout the entire project to ensure the customer’s needs are met, every time. Major Projects: Ontario Provincial Police Modernization Project – 3 Detachments; Prince Arthur’s Landing Waterfront Development (Phase 1, Stage 2) – Architectural Works; 1040 Oliver Road Medical Services Centre; Cyclotron; Whalen Building Renovations; Superior North Emergency Response Services Facility New Construction; True Grit Consulting New Office Construction; Thunder Bay Consolidated Courthouse; Nipigon River Bridge; TBayTel Engineering Office. TRANSELEC / COMMON INC. (TCI) Head Office: 2075 boul Fortin Laval QC H7S 1P4 CMD Tel: 514-382-1550 Fax: 514-388-9020 Email: transelec@transelec.com Web: www.transelec.com Branch Office: Candiac, QC; Gatineau, QC; Québec City, QC; Rimouski, QC; Saint-Bruno, QC. Date of Incorporation: 1978 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Stéphane Gauthier, President and GM; Claude Gauthier, President of the Board of Directors; Philippe Piuze, VP, Commercial Development; Jacques Lavigne, VP, Special Projects; André Lévesque, VP, Substations and Power Stations; Michel Matte, VP and Secretary, Finance and Administration; Robert Nadon, VP, Telecommunications Gross Revenue: $ 391 mil Area of Expertise: Civil, industrial and commercial. Corporate Profile: Through its several divisions, Transelec Common Inc. (TCI) performs the maintenance and construction of transmission lines; energy transformation substations and power stations; ducts and underground structures; construction of bridges and overpass, telecommunication networks; street lighting; cable setting and pulling; directional drilling; cable injection services; fusions, poles and anchors setting, civil and electrical works, construction of wind turbine parks and other related activities. Major Projects: Churchill Street, Longueuil, QC; Seigneurie de Beaupré Wind Turbine Park, Quebec, QC; Henri-Bourassa Substation, Montreal, QC; Figuery Substation, AbitibiTémiscamingue, QC; Dog Rib & Halfway Substations, AB; Rivière-du-Moulin Wind Turbine Park, Quebec, QC; Chaudière & St-Agapit Power Line, Quebec, QC. TRAUGOTT BUILDING CONTRACTORS INC. Head Office: 95 Thompson Dr Cambridge ON N1T 2E4 Tel: 519-740-9444 Fax: 519-740-9777 Email: dan@traugott.com Web: www.traugott.com Branch Office: Calgary, AB. Date of Incorporation: 1964 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Dan Flaminio, President; Cindy Doze, VP, Finance; Thomas Moch, VP, Business Development and Estimating; Pat LaCivita, VP, Construction Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and institutional projects. Corporate Profile: Traugott Building Contractors Inc. is a leading force in theCanadian construction market. The company specializes in commercial, industrial and institutional projects, including retail stores, office buildings, theaters, freezer buildings, site work, LEED/green buildings, renovations, multi-level projects and recreational facilities. It services range from design-build and LEED, to construction management. Major Projects: The Stockyards, Toronto, ON; Cineplex, West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton, AB; Hazelton Lanes, Toronto, ON; No Frills, Invermere, BC; Walmart, Calgary, AB; Sobeys, Stonebridge, SK; Metrolinx, Mississauga, ON. TRICAR DEVELOPMENTS INC. Head Office: 3800 Colonel Talbot Rd London ON N6P 1H5 Tel: 519-652-8900 Fax: 519-652-8905 Email: ttg@tricar.com Web: www.tricar.com Date of Incorporation: 1987 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Joe Carapella, President; Chris Leigh, Director, Construction and Development Gross Revenue: $ 52 mil Area of Expertise: High-rise residential. Corporate Profile: The Tricar Group is a property development and management company, which specializes in the development of luxury condominiums for sale and apartments for rent in Southwestern Ontario. TRIDEL CORP. Head Office: 4800 Dufferin St Ste 200 Toronto ON M3H 5S9 Tel: 416-661-9290 Fax: 416-661-8923 Email: ask@tridel.com Web: www.tridel.com Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Greg Nevison, Sr. VP, Construction; Angelo Del Zotto, COO and Chairman Gross Revenue: $ 200 mil Area of Expertise: Residential construction. Corporate Profile: The Tridel Group of Companies is one of the largest residential real estate groups in Canada. The group consists of several affiliates focused in diverse areas of real estate including development, sales, construction, property management and other related real The Leaders 2014 103 estate services. To date, the Tridel Group of Companies is responsible for producing over 70,000 homes, and its property management division manages 35,000 condo suites, over 14,000 rental units, 15 million square feet of residential and commercial rental space and 45,000 acres of land. The Tridel Group of Companies continues to lead the industry in innovation, technology and design. Major Projects: Bayside, East Bayfront, Toronto, ON. TUCKER HIRISE CONSTRUCTION Head Office: 3755 Victoria Park Ave Toronto ON M1W 3Z4 Tel: 416-441-2730 Fax: 416-441-0142 Email: info@tuckerhirise.com Web: www.tuckerhirise.com Date of Incorporation: 2003 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Michael McGrath, President; Tony Iannacci, VP; Chris Mallinos, Executive VP Gross Revenue: $ 320 mil Area of Expertise: High-density mixed-use. Corporate Profile: Tucker HiRise is a construction management company based in Canada with an international presence and an exhaustive array of construction-related consulting services. Major Projects: One Bloor, Toronto, ON; X/X2 Condo, Toronto, ON; Charlie, Toronto, ON; 25 Richmond, Toronto, ON; 18 Yorkville, Toronto, ON; Nicholas, Toronto, ON; Distillery Gooderham, Toronto, ON; Distillery Clear Spirit, Toronto, ON; M5V, Toronto, ON; HNR Dundas Square, Toronto, ON. U UNITED LANDS CORP. Head Office: 2904 S Sheridan Way Ste 103 Oakville ON L6J 7L7 Tel: 905-829-1500 Fax: 905-829-1222 Email: mail@unitedlands.com Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: John Welton, President Area of Expertise: Commercial and residential. Corporate Profile: United Lands Corp. Ltd., a family-owned and operated company since the 1950’s, is a fullyintegrated real estate development and construction company operating in Florida, Hilton Head Island, South V URBACON Head Office: 750 Lake Shore Blvd E Toronto ON M4M 3M3 Tel: 416-865-9405 Fax: 416-865-9429 Email: info@urbacon.net Web: www.urbacon.net Branch Office: Vancouver, BC; Montréal, QC. Date of Incorporation: 1984 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Marco Mancini, President and CEO; Ron Carinci, COO; Luc Loyer, VP, Field Operations; Raffaele Barone, VP, Operations Gross Revenue: $ 35 mil Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Urbacon is a privately-owned real estate development and construction company. It specializes in commercial interiors, adaptive reuse projects, new building construction and technical facilities. To support its clients, Urbacon is structured into five distinctive groups: Data Centre Solutions; Buildings; Properties and Development; Infrastructure and Civil Works; and Interiors. The buildings group focuses on new building construction including design-build of office and industrial space. The properties group performs planning, design, and management services that lead clients through all phases of property development. The infrastructure and civil works group executes large scale construction projects on behalf of both public authorities and private developers. The data centre solutions group is dedicated to the development, construction and maintenance of data centres and mission critical facilities. The interiors group constructs leasehold improvements to commercial office environments. Major Projects: Downtown Data Centre, Toronto, ON; 222 Jarvis, Toronto, ON; 401/Keele, Toronto, ON; Rogers, The Shopping Channel, Mississauga, ON; Rogers, Television City, Yonge/Dundas, Toronto, ON; University of Toronto, Lassonde Mining Building, Toronto, ON; GTAA/Air Canada, Terminal 1, Pearson Airport, Mississauga, ON; Barker Business Park, Richmond Hill, ON; The Gardiner Museum, Toronto, ON. VARCON CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Head Office: 8211 Mayfield Rd Brampton ON L6P 0H5 Tel: 905-794-2041 Fax: 905-794-2039 Email: varcon@ varconconstruction.com Web: www.varconconstruction.com Branch Office: Belleville, ON. Date of Incorporation: 2005 Nature of Ownership: Key Personnel: Angelo Riccio, Owner, President; Vito Riccio, CEO; Claudio Mancusco, Chief Financial Officer; Guido Paniccia, Senior Vice-President; Frank Cruz, VP, Operations; Phil Bartel, VP, Estimating; Mike Haas, VP, Corporate Accounts Gross Revenue: $ 69 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional, infrastructure, recreational and residential. Corporate Profile: Varcon Construction Corp. provides general contracting, construction management and design build services for ICI, infrastructure and residential projects to a broad range of clients throughout Ontario. Projects range in value from $5 Million up to $100 Million. Varcon’s self-perform division provides earthworks, site servicing and concrete formworks. They own and operate a large fleet of heavy construction equipment and employ a work force of approximately 190. They rank as one of Canada’s Top 500 Fastest-Growing companies. Major Projects: Victoria Feedermain, Mayfield Rd, Contract 1, Peel Reg ON; Canadian Forces Land Advanced War Centre, Trenton, ON; King Square International Commercial Centre & Hotel, Phase 1, Markham, ON; Bolton Elevated Water Tank, Bolton, ON; Reconstruction of RR25 from Lower Base Line to Britannia Rd, Milton, ON; TTC York-Spadina Subway Extension Utility Relocation (Keele & Finch), Toronto, ON; Baker Road Waste Water Treatment Facility Expansion and Upgrades, Grimsby, ON; Richmond Hill Community Environmental Recycling Centre, Richmond Hill, ON; Queen’s Quay Waterfront Revitilization, Toronto, ON; Woodstock Art Gallery Retrofit, Woodstock, ON. VERREAULT INC. Head Office: 240 ch Ste-Foy CP 70048 Québec QC G1R 1T3 Tel: 418-529-4541 Fax: 418-529-9575 Email: info@verreault.ca Web: www.verreault.ca Date of Incorporation: 1927 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Marc Verreault, President and CEO (interim); Jérôme Marcoux, Sr. VP, PM and Construction Gross Revenue: $ 31 mil Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial and institutional. Corporate Profile: Verreault is one of the largest construction firms in Quebec. The company provides specialized construction services in general contracting, project management, construction management and turn-key projects in the areas of commercial, institutional and industrial construction. Verreault is part of Dessau, a firm active throughout Quebec, in Canada as well as in a number of countries in North Africa, Central America, South America and the Caribbean. Together, they are one of Canada’s largest engineeringconstruction groups. ADE R 2014 SB ES T IN CONS ION LE A’ CT THE EAST AD Carolina, the Greater Toronto Area and Southern Ontario. It specializes in high-rise residential and commercial developments. CMD CAN The Leaders 2014 S 104 TR U Division, The Walsh Group Ltd.; Daniel Walsh, Co-Chairman, The Walsh Group Ltd.; Jeff Pezza, Vice President, Buildings Division and Business Group Leader, The Walsh Group Ltd.; Craig Lesurf, General Manager, Walsh Canada Gross Revenue: $ 131 mil Area of Expertise: Institutional, commercial and industrial building, wastewater/water treatment, transit and heavy civil construction. Corporate Profile: Walsh Canada is a division of The Walsh Group, a Chicagobased general contracting, construction management and design-build firm. Maintaining regional offices across North America, the firm has experience with a wide variety of building, civil and transportation sectors. Walsh’s Canadian headquarters are based in Toronto, Ontario, where they have developed a significant presence in the local marketplace with recent project and prequalification wins. Major Projects: Women’s College Hospital Capital Redevelopment, Toronto, ON; TTC Spadina Extension, Steeles West Subway Station, Toronto/Vaughan, ON; TTC Lawrence Subway Station Fire Ventilation Upgrades Toronto, ON; Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant ‘P’ Building Upgrade, Toronto, ON; TTC Wilson Yard Program Constructor Role, Toronto, ON; Humber Treatment Plant Odour Control Upgrades, Toronto, ON. W WATERWORKS CONSTRUCTION LTD. WALSH CANADA Head Office: 2700 Steeles Ave W Unit 2 Vaughan ON L4K 3C8 Tel: 905-532-0662 Fax: 905-532-0051 Email: clesurf@walshgroup.com Web: www.walshgroup.com Branch Office: Toronto, ON; Atlanta, GA; Tacoma, WA; Crown Point, IN; Boston, MA; Detroit, MI; Canonsburg, PA; Chicago, IL; Phoenix, AZ; San Diego, CA; Charlotte, NC; Morrisville, NC; Tampa, FL; Arlington, TX; Walnut Creek, CA; Los Angeles, CA and Washington, DC. Date of Incorporation: 2012 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Matthew Walsh, Co-Chairman, The Walsh Group Ltd.; Sean Walsh, President, The Walsh Group Ltd.; Michael Whelan, President, Buildings Head Office: 11 Poseidon Ct Dartmouth NS B2Y 4T9 Tel: 902-422-5516 Fax: 902-422-6202 Email: waterworks@ waterworksconstruction.ca Web: www. waterworksconstructionltd.com Branch Office: Date of Incorporation: 1975 Nature of Ownership: Private Key Personnel: Roderick Kerr, CEO and CFO; Gordon Spencer, VP Gross Revenue: Area of Expertise: Heavy civil and marine, recreational docks and marinas. Corporate Profile: Waterworks Construction Ltd. designs and builds quality recreational marine structures. The company undertakes many high value government and industrial marine construction contracts, and regularly completes multi-million dollar structures throughout Atlantic Canada. Its specialty is recreational and residential docks and yacht marinas in the province of Nova Scotia. 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