Waterworks Construction Ltd.
Head Office:
11 Poseidon Ct
Dartmouth NS
Phone: 902-422-5516
Fax: 902-422-6202
Email: waterworks@waterworksconstruction.ca
Web: www.waterworksconstructionltd.com
Date of Incorporation: 1975
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Roderick Kerr, CEO and CFO
Gordon Spencer, VP
Area of Expertise: Heavy civil and marine, recreational docks and marinas.
Corporate Profile: Waterworks Construction Ltd. designs and builds quality recreational marine structures. The company undertakes many high value government and industrial marine construction contracts, and regularly completes multi-million dollar structures throughout Atlantic Canada. Its specialty is recreational and residential docks and yacht marinas in the province of Nova Scotia.
Major Projects: Natuashish Labrador Wharf Reconstruction, Water Intake System, Aulds Cove, NS
C.F.B. Foundation Piling, Halifax, NS
—updated November, 2011
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