December 1, 2008
Western Industrial Contractors Ltd
Head Office:
4912 Hart Hwy
Prince George, BC V2K 3A1
Tel: 250-962-6011
Fax: 250-962-5353
Email: briansavage@wicltd.com
Web: www.wicltd.com
Date of Incorporation: 1988
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel: Brian Savage, Vice President/Chief Operating Officer; Ray Fortier, Chairman Of The Board; John Pateman, Vice President /Chief Financial Officer.
Area of Expertise: Civil, industrial, commercial.
Corporate Profile: One of the largest contractors in British Columbia, we are construction specialists. We take great pride in our construction methods, and are fully certified in all new methods of construction and project management. At Western Industrial Contractors, we are committed to the welfare of our employees and the total satisfaction of our clients. We take great pride in our performance with regard to safety, scheduling and end cost, and prefer to think of ourselves as partners in each project.
Major Projects: UCFV Trades Training Facility, Chilliwack, BC; Northland Hyundai, Prince George, BC; Fairview Container Port, Prince Rupert, BC; Charles Jago Northern Sports Centre, Prince George, BC.
—updated December, 2008
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