Kvaerner North American Construction Ltd.
Head Office:
3196 Mainway
Burlington ON
Phone: 289-313-1600
Fax: 289-313-1652
Web: www.kvaerner.com
Nature of Ownership: Public
Key Personnel:
Terry Stewart, VP
Area of Expertise: Heavy industrial.
Corporate Profile: Kvaerner North American Construction Ltd., previously known as Aker Construction Canada Ltd., is part of the Norwegian-based Kvaerner NAC. Kvaerner North American Construction is a major global provider of engineering and construction services, technology products and integrated solutions. The company offers a full range of construction, maintenance and renovation services to the North American heavy industrial sector, including power, steel, chemical, petro-chemical and other industrial sectors. In addition, Kvaerner North American Construction specializes in construction management and project planning services to the above sectors on an international basis.
Major Projects: Halton Hills Generating Facility for TransCanada Energy Ltd., Halton Hills, ON
—updated November, 2011
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