Farmer Construction Ltd.
Head Office:
360 Harbour Rd
PO Box 760
Victoria BC
Phone: 250-388-5121
Fax: 250-388-9324
Email: farmer@farmer-ltd.com
Web: www.farmer-ltd.com
Date of Incorporation: 1951
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Barry Scroggs, President
Lyle Scroggs, VP
Ian Chard, Contracts Manager
Area of Expertise: Institutional, office buildings, industrial, hotels, tilt-up, interior finishing, schools and universities, shopping centres, high-rise residential and commercial.
Corporate Profile: Farmer Construction Ltd. is a general contractor and construction manager company. The family-owned business is active throughout British Columbia and offers general contracting, construction management, package design-build contracting and construction consulting for private clients. Farmer Construction manages all types of commercial, industrial, institutional and residential projects.
Major Projects: The University Centre Renovations, Saanich, BC
Pacific Coast University for Workplace Health Sciences, Port Alberni, BC
BC Spirit Square Program Plaza Upgrade, Victoria, BC
Stelly Secondary School Climbing Gym, Central Saanich, BC
—updated November, 2011
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