Toddglen Group of Companies Ltd.
Head Office:
2225 Sheppard Ave E Ste 1100
Toronto ON
Phone: 416-492-2450
Fax: 416-492-2459
Email: info@toddglen.com
Web: www.toddglen.com
Date of Incorporation: 1981
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Grant H. Doak, Contract Administration
John Todd, President
Grahame Askew, VP, Estimating and Construction Management
Brian Dunslow, Sr. VP
Gross Revenue: $250 million
Area of Expertise: High-rise residential, commercial and industrial.
Corporate Profile: Toddglen Group of Companies is one of Canada's leading builders in residential construction, successfully completing in excess of 30,000 residential suites and 5,000 townhouses across the nation. The firm executes commercial and industrial projects as well. Toddglen offers development services, project management, general contracting, construction management, consulting, and feasibility studies.
Major Projects: California Condominiums, Toronto, ON
South Beach Condos and Lofts, Phase One and Two, Toronto, ON
The Palm Residences Condominiums, Toronto, ON
Red Hot Condominiums, Toronto, ON
iLoft Condominiums, Toronto, ON
The Avenue Condominiums, Toronto, ON
Bloor Street Neighbourhood, Toronto, ON
Imperial Plaza Condominium, Toronto, ON
—updated November, 2011
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