Scott Builders Inc.
Head Office:
8105 49 Ave Close
Red Deer AB
Phone: 403-343-7270
Fax: 403-346-4310
Email: murrayc@scottbuilders.com
Web: www.scottbuilders.com
Branches: Barrie, ON; Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Milton, ON; Owen Sound, ON.
Date of Incorporation: 1971
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Ralph Ward, Chairman and CEO
Kevin Evans, CMA, CFO
Scot Rutherford, GSC President and COO
Hans te Stroete, VP, Sales
Area of Expertise: Institutional, industrial and commercial.
Corporate Profile: Scott Builders Inc. an employee-owned company, is a leader in commercial, industrial and institutional low-rise construction markets and specializes in total construction service, offering a single point of contact for every phase of the project?from site selection, planning, design and costing to construction, build to suit?leaseback, to interior designing and landscaping. The company has a long experience with Butler building systems.
Major Projects: Rimbey Aquatic Centre, Rimbey, AB
—updated November, 2011
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