Atlas Constructors Inc.
Head Office:
111 Ortona Ct
Concord ON
Phone: 905-669-6825
Fax: 905-669-8288
Email: info@atlascorp.com
Web: www.atlascorp.com
Date of Incorporation: 1984
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Andrew Famiglietti, Principal
Adam Salehi, Principal
Lee Curto, Principal
Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial, institutional, heritage buildings and residential.
Corporate Profile: Atlas is a diversified construction services enterprise consisting of a consortium of affiliated companies, enabling Atlas to provide turn-key projects to any client. Atlas Constructors Inc. provides general and specialized contracting, design-build, construction management, project management, real estate development and management, as well as heritage restoration services to commercial, industrial, institutional, heritage and residential projects.
Major Projects: St. Mark Coptic Canadian Village, Stage One, Markham, ON
City of Toronto, Old City Hall, Toronto, ON
Belleville Multiplex Recreation Facility, Belleville, ON
PowerStream Operations Facility, Markham, ON
Milton Town Hall Expansion, Milton, ON
Goodes Hall School of Business, Queen's University, Kingston, ON
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