November 22, 2007
Peak Construction Group of Companies
Head Office:
Ste 107, 2430 King George Hwy
Surrey, BC V4P 1H5
Tel: 604-531-6998
Fax: 604-531-6992
Email: mail@peakgrp.com
Website: www.peakgrp.com
Date of Incorporation: 1991
Key Personnel: Doug Wilson, President; Sean Courtenay, Project Manager Nature of Ownership: Private
Related Companies: Peak Restoration Services Ltd.; Peak - V Management Ltd
Principal Owners: Doug Wilson
Volume: $84,000,000
Economic Forecast: $84,000,000
Corporate Profile: Since 1991, the Peak Construction Group of Companies has specialized in the development and construction of wood frame and concrete multi-family residential projects throughout the lower mainland of British Columbia. Started primarily as a builder of it’s own developments, Peak quickly branched off into general contracting for other developers who were looking for the experience and expertise Peak offered. By working with its clients from the early stages in the design and construction process, Peak has garnered a reputation as a team player and team builder to create quality projects of which the developers, contractors, suppliers and design consultants are all proud to be a part.
—updated November, 2007
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