Abalone Construction Services Inc.
Head Office:
15531 131 Ave
Edmonton AB
Phone: 780-451-3681
Fax: 780-452-1406
Email: admin@abalone-construction.com
Web: www.abalone-construction.com
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Terry Chalupa, President and CEO
Randy Chalupa, VP
Dennis Lawson, GM, Industrial
Doug Goertz, Controller and Office Manager
Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial and civil construction.
Corporate Profile: Abalone Construction is part of the Abalone Construction Group of Companies, which has the ability to work on union and non-union job sites as required. The company has a wide scope of experience in all aspects of dirt moving, excavating and hauling, whether it is from the fine art to landscaping and grading of a golf course to industrial earth moving. Abalone is an environmentally friendly company and is committed to providing environmentally friendly service. The firm does its own estimating and bidding with its own personnel doing the pre-tender site inspections, take-off from the engineered drawings and bidding proposals.
Major Projects: Miscellaneous Geotechnical Services at two separate locations, Edmonton, AB
—updated November, 2011
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