Heatherbrae Builders Co. Ltd.
Head Office:
140-12371 Horseshoe Way
Richmond BC
Phone: 604-277-2315
Fax: 604-277-2311
Email: info@heatherbrae.com
Web: www.heatherbrae.com
Branches: Nanaimo, BC.
Date of Incorporation: 2003
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Greg Knight, Site Superintendant
Natasha Dyadenko, Controller
Mike Knight, President and Principal
David Knight, VP and Principal
Michael Keenan, PM
Tim Knight, PM and Principal
Gross Revenue: $98.14 million
Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and residential building; seismic upgrades; building envelope; restoration of heritage buildings; and construction management services.
Corporate Profile: Heatherbrae is a Vancouver-based company specializing in general contracting and construction management that has been adding to the architectural fabric of British Columbia for over 20 years. As a general contractor, the company has a broad range of expertise in commercial, industrial, institutional and residential construction, as well as extensive experience in the requirements of LEED certification. It is proud to be an early adopter of sustainable building practices. The company has established itself as the industry's leader in a new construction, seismic upgrade, renovation and building envelope remediation projects.
Major Projects: Artists for Kids Gallery and Education Services Centre (ESC), North Vancouver, BC
Laura Secord Elementary School Addition and Alterations, Seismic Upgrades, Vancouver, BC
VANOC Legacy Supportive Housing Project, Apartment and Office Building Alterations, Chilliwack, BC
VANOC Legacy Supportive Housing, Olympic Vista Apartments, Saanich, BC
Jules Quesnel Elementary School Addition and Alterations, Seismic Upgrades/Gymnasium, Vancouver, BC
Central Middle School Alterations, Victoria, BC
Building Renovation Villa St. Georges Condominium Apartment, North Vancouver, BC
Pacific Central Station Alterations, Vancouver, BC
Port of Nanaimo Assembly Wharf, Cruise Ship Terminal, Nanaimo, BC
UBC Thunderbird Park Redevelopment Phase Two, Tennis Facility, Vancouver, BC
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