Buttcon Ltd.
Head Office:
8000 Jane St Tower B Ste 401
Concord ON
Phone: 905-907-4242
Fax: 905-907-8096
Email: info@buttcon.com
Web: www.buttcon.com
Branches: Kelowna, BC; Pembroke, Bermuda.
Date of Incorporation: 1979
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Michael A. Butt, P. Eng., Chairman and CEO
Peter S. Di Gaetano, President and COO
Pina Massara, Controller and Director
John Evenden, VP, Estimating and Director
Mark Rowlands, VP, Operations
Robert A. Booth, Sr. VP, Construction and Director
Gross Revenue: $100 million
Area of Expertise: Institutional, industrial, commercial, high-rise residential, educational, alterations, heritage, offices, plazas and retail, tenant, seniors apartments and renovation.
Corporate Profile: Buttcon Ltd., an employee-owned company, specializes in industrial, commercial, institutional and high-rise residential construction. Its provides construction management, general contracting, design-build and lump-sum services. Thanks to innovative approaches to construction and financing, the design-build and finance of student residences and technology centres in post-secondary institutions across Ontario continue to be a specialty. Recognizing changes in Canada's healthcare system and the growing demand for facilities that cater to the specific lifestyles and medical and health needs of seniors, Buttcon continues to actively pursue the healthcare market segment.
Major Projects: Loblaws, Toronto, ON
Ryerson University Athletic Centre (Maple Leaf Gardens) Alterations, Toronto, ON
TTC Dufferin Station Alterations, Toronto, ON
Spring Hill Seniors Condominium Apartment Building, King Twp., ON
St. John's Rehabilitation Hospital Addition and Alterations, North York, ON
Lakehead University, Orillia Campus Student Residence, Orillia, ON
Oak St., Affordable Housing Apartment Building, Toronto, ON
Welland Community Wellness Complex and Rose City Senior's Centre Addition and Alterations, Welland, ON
Don River Park, West Donlands Pavillion, Toronto, ON
Kiwanis Boys and Girls Club Alterations, Toronto, ON
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