Cruickshank Construction Ltd.
Head Office:
751 Dalton Ave
Kingston ON
Phone: 613-542-2874
Fax: 613-542-6671
Web: www.cruickshankgroup.com
Branches: Green Valley, ON; Morrisburg, ON; Lac La Biche, AB.
Date of Incorporation: 1956
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Troy Stubinski, Controller
Monika St. Louis, CFO
Steve Cruickshank, President
Dave Read, COO
Lisa Anderson, HR Manager
Area of Expertise: Road construction, year round highway maintenance, construction materials, ready-mix concrete, asphalt and aggregates.
Corporate Profile: Cruickshank Construction Ltd. is a progressive road builder and aggregate producer with operations in Ontario, Alberta and the United States. The family-owned business is a regular supplier of road construction and maintenance services to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, municipalities and to private companies. Cruickshank specializes in road construction, year round highway maintenance, construction materials, ready-mix concrete, asphalt and aggregates. The company performs other services such as shoreline protection, drilling and blasting, custom crushing, milling and grinding, bridge construction and maintenance, engineering services, municipal infrastructure (sewers, watermains and roads), equipment rentals, transportation services and landscaping. Its division in the West specializes in road building, leases and pad construction for the oil field construction sector. Cruickshank is one of the Top 50 Best Small and Medium Employers in Canada.
Major Projects: Hwy. 401 Roadwork, Kingston, ON
Hwy 401 EB and WB Roadwork, Kingston, ON
Hwy. 401 Roadwork and Underpass, Ottawa, ON
Hwy. 7 Roadwork, Kingston, ON
Long Sault Parkway and Three Bridges, Morrisburg, ON
Hwy. 416 Roadwork, Ottawa, ON
Second Concession Rd. Road Reconstruction, Elizabethtown-Kitley, ON
Hwy. 401 Bridge Rehab., Brockville, ON
Paul Clement Bridge, Tweed, ON
Strathcona St. Roadwork, Sewer, Watermain, Smiths Falls, ON
—updated November, 2011
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