H. & R. Construction Management Ltd.
Head Office:
3625 Dufferin St Ste 405
Toronto ON
Phone: 416-635-7520
Fax: 416-635-8056
Email: info@hr-cm.com
Web: www.hr-cm.com
Date of Incorporation: 1998
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Michoel Klugmann, VP
Paul Hawn, Sr. PM
Toula Tzimopoulos, Project Coordinator
Area of Expertise: Healthcare renovation and expansion - seniors, high and mid-rise residential, commercial, retail and institutional.
Corporate Profile: H & R Construction Management is one of Ontario's largest construction contractors focusing on the commercial, residential and institutional sectors. The company is a member of the OGCA and the Canadian Green Building Council. Its staff participates in continuing education, seminars and workshops ranging from the latest health and safety issues, legal challenges in the industry, environmentally sensitive solutions and relationships with LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) experts.
Major Projects: Carlton St. Apartment Building, Toronto, ON
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