Coram Construction Group
Head Office:
200 Ronson Dr Ste 305
Toronto ON
Phone: 416-243-9019
Fax: 416-243-7192
Email: mail@coram.com
Web: www.coram.com
Date of Incorporation: 1993
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Ron Lecompte, CA, Controller
Randy J. Melchior, President
Matthew J. Melchior, BA, GDPA, VP
S. (Bob) Cvijovic, P. Eng., Operations Manager
Neil Summerfield, Ma. of Arch-Eng., Sr. PM
Area of Expertise: High-rise, residential, commercial and institutional.
Corporate Profile: Coram Construction Group is a family-owned company that provides general contracting, construction management, design-build and preconstruction services. The firm participates in the development and construction of institutional and residential projects and senior housing options. Coram Construction Group is a member of The Ramland Group of Companies.
Major Projects: The Royalton, Phase Two, Kanata, ON
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