ConDrain Group
Head Office:
30 Floral Parkway
Concord ON
Phone: 905-669-5400
Fax: 905-669-2296
Email: info@condrain.com
Web: www.condrain.com
Date of Incorporation: 1954
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Romeo De Gasperis, VP, Co-CEO
Jim De Gasperis, President, Co-CEO
Nunzio Bitondo, CFO
Ken Malhi, COO
Sam Morra, COO
Tony De Gasperis, Secretary/Treasurer
Gross Revenue: $298 million
Area of Expertise: Water and sewer Infrastructure, site services and municipal capital works.
Corporate Profile: Started as a family business, the ConDrain Group is an award-winning leader in Canada's watermain and sewer contracting market. Its team of professionals handles every aspect of both water and wastewater infrastructure projects, whether it is designing-building, maintaining a facility, or a combination of these tasks. In addition, the company excels in a highly competitive market thanks to a combination of cutting edge technologies, a firm commitment to quality and innovative ideas that have become standards for the industry such as sewers in dual trench and two stage curbs. ConDrain is one of many companies under a holding company. From producing aggregates materials to street lighting, building roads and homes to managing land and leasing properties, the ConDrain Group of Companies provides an array of essential infrastructure and services, which in turn can foster success of its clients' projects.
Major Projects: Destination Drive Condominium Apartments and Townhouses, Block 43, Phase Two, Mississauga, ON
York Durham Sanitary Sewer Extension, East Gwillimbury, ON
Park Place, Area One A Power Centre Retail Development, Barrie, ON
Don Mount Court Revitalization, Phase D (Rivertowne) Townhouses, Toronto, ON
—updated November, 2011
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