Peak Construction Group of Companies
Head Office:
310-2626 Croydon Dr
Surrey BC
Phone: 604-531-6998
Fax: 604-531-6992
Email: info@peakgrp.com
Web: www.peakgrp.com
Date of Incorporation: 1991
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Elizabeth Beutel, Corporate Controller
Doug Wilson, President
Sean Courtenay, VP, Construction
Gross Revenue: $49.40 million
Area of Expertise: Multi-family residential including concrete high-rise, wood frame low-rise, townhomes and seniors complex care.
Corporate Profile: Peak Construction Group of Companies specializes in the development and construction of wood frame and concrete multi-family residential projects throughout the lower mainland of British Columbia. The company provides a large range of services for new construction and development, restoration and remediation, such as site selection, general contracting, design-build construction management.
Major Projects: Comox Street Apartment Building Alterations, Vancouver, BC
Waterstone Condominium Apartment Development, Phase Two, Surrey, BC
Mirra Condominium Apartment, Surrey, BC
Sussex Square Apartments Restoration, Richmond, BC
Charles Square Apartments Restoration, Vancouver, BC
Morgan Crossing Condominium Apartment, Surrey, BC
Kore Condominium Apartment, Vancouver, BC
—updated November, 2011
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