November 22, 2007
MHPM Project Managers Inc
Head Office:
2720 Iris St
Ottawa ON K2C 1E6
Tel: 1-888-820-6476
Fax: 613-820-6925
Email: info@mhpm.com
Website: www.mhpm.com
Date of Incorporation: 1989
Key Personnel: Franklin A. Holtforster, B.C., Sc., P. Eng., PMP, LEED®AP, President; Gary Stanhope, CET, PMP, LEED®AP, Vice President; Anne Glasgow, PMP, LEED®AP, Vice President Development
Branch Offices: Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, , Montreal, Halifax
Nature of Ownership: Corporation
East Volume: $175,016,400
West Volume: $87,872,035
Areas of Expertise: Project Management, Program Management.
Economic Forecast: Growth in construction industry promising future project opportunities.
Corporate Profile: MHPM Project Managers Inc. is Canada’s largest facility project management company, delivering services across the country from offices in eleven major cities. Our only business is the management of facility design and construction projects. Our full-time, permanent staff consists of a multidisciplinary team of over 130 project management leaders with the academic training and practical expertise to lead projects from inception to successful completion. Since 1989 MHPM has successfully delivered more than 2,500 facility projects with a construction value in excess of $2.5 billion. On these projects MHPM has served as the owner’s project manager through all phases of planning, design, tender, construction and commissioning. In order to understand and expertly manage the full scope of a building project for our clients, MHPM requires that all of our Senior Project Managers must be fully accredited Project Management Professionals and received their LEED accreditation (Leadership in Energy and Environmental design).
Major Projects: City of Richmond, Richmond Speed Skating Oval; University of Calgary, University of Calgary Veterinary Medicine – Clinical Skills Facility; Canadian Tire Real Estate Limited, Cambie Street Retail Development; Canadian Tire Real Estate Limited, Canadian Tire, Western Distribution Centre; The Home Depot, Calgary North Hill; City of Abbotsford, Abbotsford Plan A – Three Facilities; Bell Distribution Inc., Bell World Stores; Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Sciences (SIAST), Moose Jaw Palliser Campus Renovations.
—updated November, 2007
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