RE Hein Construction
Head Office:
29 Edgewater St
Ottawa ON
Phone: 613-831-2335
Fax: 613-831-8779
Email: rhein@rehein.com
Web: www.rehein.com
Date of Incorporation: 1988
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Roland E. Hein, Chairman and CEO
Robert MacLean, President
Barry Campbell, VP
Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial and institutional.
Corporate Profile: R.E. Hein Construction is an industry leader in the industrial, commercial and institutional sectors of the construction industry. The firm works throughout Ontario on various sized projects for developers, municipalities, retailers, hospitals, school boards and federal government departments.
Major Projects: Carleton University, Academic Buildings River Site and Canal Site, Rideau River Building, Student Residence, Ottawa, ON
The Ottawa Hospital, Emergency, P.A.U. and Plaster Renovations-General Campus, Garage Expansion, Ottawa, ON
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