Teranorth Construction and Engineering Ltd.
Head Office:
799 Luoma Rd
Sudbury ON
Phone: 705-523-1540
Fax: 705-522-4328
Email: jim.bot@teranorth.com
Web: www.teranorth.com
Date of Incorporation: 1993
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Carlo Bot, Chairman
James Bot, President
Gross Revenue: $78.37 million
Area of Expertise: Heavy civil.
Corporate Profile: Teranorth Construction and Engineering Ltd. specializes in building roads, bridges, sewer and water, water treatment plants, subdivisions, tunnels, rock blasting and site works throughout Central, Northern and Northwestern Ontario.
Major Projects: Mackenzie River Bridge Work, Thunder Bay, ON
Hwy. 11 Roadwork and Structures, Burk’s Falls, ON
Hwy. 11 Roadwork, Thunder Bay, ON
Goulasis Bay Rd, Shewfelt Bridge Site No. 39S-031, Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Hwy. 17 Culvert, Twp. of Nairn, Lorne and Louise, ON
Hwy. 69 Roadwork, Sudbury, ON
Hwy. 17 Slope Stabilization, Walden, ON
—updated November, 2011
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