RAM Construction Inc.
Head Office:
180-7881 128 St
Surrey BC
Phone: 604-501-5265
Fax: 604-501-5289
Email: info@ramconst.com
Web: www.ramconst.com
Date of Incorporation: 1986
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Steve Knoblauch, President
Jeff Knoblauch, Estimator
Al Lloyd, Construction Manager
Gross Revenue: $21 million
Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and institutional.
Corporate Profile: RAM Construction Inc. is an award-winning leader in the British Columbia construction industry. RAM has an extensive portfolio of completed projects throughout Greater Vancouver, the Lower Fraser Valley, Squamish, the Interior and Vancouver Island, from pre-engineered building, automotive dealerships and institutional building, to laboratory and medical buildings, retail and residential projects.
Major Projects: AHP Matthew Elementary Seismic and Bldg. Envelope Upgrades, Surrey, BC
Community Centre, Surrey, BC
Surrey Arts Centre Alterations, Surrey, BC
Plaza Fruiticana Commercial Retail Unit Plaza, Surrey, BC
Signature Mazda Renovation, Richmond, BC
The News Group Office and Warehouse Renovations, Richmond, BC
Surfwood Supply Building, Coquitlam, BC
Flynn Canada Expansion, Surrey, BC
—updated November, 2011
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