ConCreate USL (GP) Inc.

Head Office:
2 Manchester Ct
Bolton ON
Phone: 905-857-6962
Fax: 905-857-0175
Email: usl@uslltd.com
Web: www.uslltd.com
Branches: Crossfield, AB; Truro, NS; Sarsfield, ON; Ottawa, ON.
Date of Incorporation: 1983
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Gordon Tozer, President and CEO
Nick Giacalone, VP
Gross Revenue: $178.84 million
Area of Expertise: Heavy civil.
Corporate Profile: ConCreate USL is a Canadian-owned and operated company, specialized in concrete rehabilitation, infrastructure remediation and new construction. Its vast array of engineering services includes concrete structures rehabilitation and strengthening (aqueducts, dams, tunnels, bridges, locks, parking garages, grain elevators, reservoirs, silos and underwater reinforced concrete structures); expansion joint systems and pressure grouting (cementitious, chemical and bitumen). It features waterproofing systems; drilling and anchoring (coring, rotary percussion, post-tensioned rock anchors); construction of pre-stressed reservoirs (preload design systems) and construction of concrete bridges, overpasses, domes, luge tracks and skateboard parks. In business since 1971 under the name of Underground Services Ltd., a tunneling contractor located in Moncton, NB, ConCreate USL’s development allows the general contractor to undertake major projects across North America such as the Quesnell Structure Widening in Edmonton, AB.
Major Projects: Strandherd-Armstrong Bridge (SN 112020), Ottawa, ON Saint John Harbour Bridge Upgrades, Saint John, NB One Mile House Viaduct, Saint John County, NB Q.E.W. Structural Rehabilitation, Hamilton, ON Hwy. 417 Roadwork and Structural, Ottawa, ON Hwy. 11 Roadwork, Thunder Bay, ON Hunter St. Bridge, Peterborough, ON Hwy. 62 (exit 543) and Hwy. 37 Roadwork, Kingston, ON Hope St. Slope Stabilization, Calgary, AB Canal Bridge Upgrades, Antigonish, NS

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