Western Industrial Contractors Ltd.
Head Office:
4912 Hart Hwy
Prince George BC
Phone: 250-962-6011
Fax: 250-962-5353
Web: www.wicltd.com
Branches: Castlegar, BC; Kitimat, BC.
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Ray Fortier, Chairman
John Pateman, VP and CFO
Brian Savage, VP and COO
Area of Expertise: Institutional, commercial, industrial and engineering.
Corporate Profile: Western Industrial Contractors Ltd. is one of the largest contractors in British Columbia, fully certified in all new methods of construction and project management. The company offers a complete range of preconstruction and construction services.
Major Projects: Boundary Road Connector Roadwork, Prince George, BC
Columbia Ave., Commercial Building, Castlegar, BC
Hart Pioneer Centre Affordable Housing, Prince George, BC
Northgate Rd., Affordable Housing, Tumbler Ridge, BC
South Trunk Storm Sewer, Smithers, BC
Autumn Lodge Affordable Housing, Mackenzie, BC
Affordable Housing, Taylor, BC
106 Ave., Seniors Housing, Fort St. John, BC
Commonwealth Medical Building Alterations, Prince George, BC
Northern Interior Health Unit Alterations, Prince George, BC
—updated November, 2011
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