November 22, 2007
Pivotal Projects Incorporated
Head Office:
Ste 102, 155 Glendeer Circle
Calgary AB T2H 2S8
Tel: 403-265-9473
Fax: 403-265-9498
Email: aroberts@pivotalprojects.ca
Website: www.pivotalprojects.ca
Date of Incorporation: 2006
Key Personnel: Archie Roberts, Edward Welch, Steve Matheson
Branch Offices: Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal
Volume: $250,000,000
Areas of Expertise: Project Management and Owner Rep/Advisory Services.
Economic Forecast: The Alberta and B.C. economies continue to grow at a steady pace. Inflation of material and labour costs in Alberta are beginning to temper commercial development in Calgary. Ontario’s economic growth is expected to flatten and the major construction private sector work continues to be condominiums. Public sector spending is focused on transportation, energy, hospitals and post secondary education. The major commercial property owners and managers continue to be active in acquisitions, small development, and redevelopment.
Corporate Profile: Pivotal Projects Incorporated is one of Canada’s leading Project Management companies with offices in Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver. Pivotal currently has close to $2 Billion in construction value under management. Our project managers have pooled their collective knowledge to develop several proprietary systems that we use to control cost, scope and schedule. This enables the best possible decisions to be made based on all relevant information. Pivotal’s approach contains risk, and maximizes project control. Pivotal has a core value of team success. To us, this means that every stakeholder in a project must succeed in order for a project to be considered a success. We are committed to finding solutions that balance the needs of all project participants.
Major Projects: Airport Corporate Centre, Calgary, AB; Banker’s Court Expansion, Calgary, AB; Shaw Tower, Vancouver, BC; Square One Redevelopment, Mississauga, ON; Les Promenades de la Cathedrale, Montreal, QC; Shaw Cable North, Calgary, AB; Mansions Complex, Calgary, AB; Agincourt Medical Building, Toronto, ON; Brant/QEW Retail Centre, Burlington, ON; Devonshire Mall Expansion, Windsor, ON; Scarborough Town Centre, Toronto, ON; Town and Country, Saanich, BC; Round Up Centre Expansion, Calgary, AB; Gardner Ranch Sports Club, Calgary, AB.
—updated November, 2007
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