Willow Spring Construction
Head Office:
201-4525 101 St
Edmonton AB
Phone: 780-438-1990
Fax: 780-437-0387
Email: rholyk@wspring.com
Web: www.wspring.com
Branches: Coquitlam, BC.
Date of Incorporation: 1980
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Mieke Lammerink, Treasurer
Rick Holyk, President
Ivor Lammerink, President
Area of Expertise: Specializes in office and retail interiors, and tenant improvement.
Corporate Profile: The Willow Spring Construction Group of Companies is a quality provider of office and retail interiors contracting, general contracting, design-build and construction management services to Western Canada's industry and businesses. Its projects' portfolio includes new buildings, renovations and retrofit, multi-family residential, warehouse retail facilities, commercial interiors financial institutions, medical and dental offices, restaurants, heritage buildings restoration and churches.
Major Projects: Millwoods Arena Alterations, Edmonton, AB
Legislature Building Alterations, Edmonton, AB
Standard Life Building Alterations, Edmonton, AB
Frogstone Grill Restaurant Alterations, Coquitlam, BC
Chris Zuehlke Memorial Park Clubhouse #1001, North Vancouver, BC
Infrastructure Building Alterations, Edmonton, AB
—updated November, 2011
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