Deltera Inc.
Head Office:
4800 Dufferin St Ste 200
Toronto ON
Phone: 416-736-8353
Fax: 416-661-8923
Email: info@deltera.com
Web: www.deltera.com
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Dino Carmel, COO
Bruno Giancola, VP, PM
Greg Nevison, Sr. VP
David LeFevre, Chief Estimator
Area of Expertise: High-rise residential.
Corporate Profile: Deltera Inc. specializes in the construction of high-rise residential developments (condominium and rental). The company also builds mixed-use projects, non-profit residential, long-term care facilities, seniors assisted living, townhomes, high schools and institutional buildings. Deltera has great experience in historical preservation and remediation including the heaviest move of a building in Canada, James Cooper Mansion in Toronto. It offers full and integrated construction services, from value engineering and project management to controlled site management with preconstruction, construction and design-build services. Its research team focuses on building more energy efficient and environmentally friendly buildings, achieving Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification. Deltera accounts for over 10% of all Canadian LEED registered construction. The company, founded as a family-built company in the 1950s, is part of the Tridel Group of Companies.
Major Projects: Avonshire Apartments, Toronto, ON
Three Hundred Front Street West Condominium, Toronto, ON
Motion on Bay Street Apartments, Toronto, ON
Ventus Condominium Building and Retail, Tower Two, Phase Two, Metro Gate Community, Scarborough, ON
—updated November, 2011
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