Ledingham McAllister
Head Office:
300-1285 West Pender St
Vancouver BC
Phone: 604-662-3700
Fax: 604-684-9004
Email: info@ledmac.com
Web: www.ledmac.com
Date of Incorporation: 1905
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Ward McAllister, President and CEO
Ed Mah, CFO
Nadee Myers, VP, Sales and Administration
John O'Donnel, Sr. VP, Residential Development
Manuela Mirecki, Sr. VP, Marketing
Area of Expertise: Commercial, restoration, heavy civil and residential.
Corporate Profile: From beginnings as a small excavation company to the largest road building and underground utilities company, Ledingham McAllister continues its expansion into the multi-family residential sector, by developing a solid reputation for building high-rise towers throughout the province. Its wide range of projects include many historic buildings, such as the Hudson's Bay store in downtown Vancouver, as well as highways, bridges, underground utilities, industrial, office and commercial buildings. As a result, the British Columbia museum in Victoria presents in its gallery several of Ledingham's construction projects.
Major Projects: Karma Apartment and Commercial Building, Vancouver, BC
Saffron Condominium Apartment Complex, Phases One, Two and Three, Richmond, BC
—updated November, 2011
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