E. Construction Ltd.
Head Office:
10130 21 St NW
Edmonton AB
Phone: 780-467-7701
Fax: 780-467-8384
Email: dellett@ecltd.ca
Web: www.ecltd.ca
Branches: Fort McMurray, AB; Peace River, AB; Slave Lake, AB; Cold Lake, AB.
Date of Incorporation: 1954
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
D.K. (Douglas) Ellett, VP and GM
Dave Manchakowski, VP, Finance
Keith Edwardson, Quality Control Manager
Dan McKinley, Safety and Environment Manager
Area of Expertise: Road construction and underground utilities construction.
Corporate Profile: E. Construction is one of Western Canada's largest paving contractors operating throughout Alberta and the Northwest Territories. The company specializes in providing the following services: highway paving and rehabilitation; airport and municipal paving, as well as base course; aggregate supply; underground utilities construction; industrial and residential site development; warm mix asphalt; and design-build and design-build maintain services. The company performs base gravel, soil cement, lime stabilization, concrete sidewalks, curbs and gutters, and underground services for the municipal road building and reconstruction markets. In addition, E. Construction has four divisions: Highway, West, North and East, as well as a repair shop and fabrication facility located in Edmonton.
Major Projects: Roadwork, Edmonton, AB
Roadwork, Vegreville, AB
Roadwork, Swan Hills, AB
Roadwork, Province of Alberta, AB
Hwy. 63/Franklin Ave. Interface Roadwork, Storm Sewer, and Watermain, Wood Buffalo, AB
Hwy. 69 Improvements - Contract One, Wood Buffalo, AB
Roadwork, Leduc County No. 25, AB
2010 Urban Road Rehab Contract Two, Wood Buffalo, AB
2010 Roadway Paving Program, Bonnyville No. 87, AB
N. of Plamondon to E. of the Lac La Biche River Roadwork, Lac La Biche, AB
—updated November, 2011
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