Emcon Services Inc.
Head Office:
105-1121 McFarlane Way
Merritt BC
Phone: 250-378-4176
Fax: 250-378-4106
Email: emcon1@emconservices.ca
Web: www.emconservices.org
Branches: Grand Forks, BC; Cumberland, BC.
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Mark Warren, Equipment Superintendent
Frank Rizzardo, President and GM
Joe Mottishaw, Division Manager
Geoff Battimelli, Division Manager
Tammy Smyth, Personnel Manager
Jacquie Hall, Safety Coordinator
Area of Expertise: Highway maintenance, paving, bridge construction and equipment hauling.
Corporate Profile: Emcon Services Inc. is part of a leading group of companies that specialize in highway maintenance, paving, bridge construction and equipment hauling throughout Western Canada. Emcon provides hydra platform bridge inspection and bridge lift system services. The hydra platform bridge inspection unit offers a safe, efficient, cost-effective method for performing the following tasks: stripping of forms; under bridge inspections; joints repair, piers and caps; painting; maintenance of rails; sandblasting; and general under-bridge operations. The bridge lift system is a timber cap replacement innovation that is certified and WCB approved.
Major Projects: Cortes Island Roadwork, Cortes Island, BC
San Josef Bridge Repair, Winter Harbour, BC
—updated November, 2011
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