Bot Construction Group
Head Office:
1224 Speers Rd
Oakville ON
Phone: 905-827-4167
Fax: 905-827-0458
Email: inquiry@botconstruction.ca
Web: www.botconstruction.ca
Branches: Sudbury, ON; Ramara, ON.
Date of Incorporation: 1957
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Nancy Mercanti, Executive Administrator
Roy M. Bot, P. Eng., President
Steve R. Bot, P. Eng., VP and GM
Scott Riddel, CA, VP, Finance
Gross Revenue: $131 million
Area of Expertise: Major urban and rural highway expansions, bridgeworks, dykes, dams, diversion tunnels, heavy civil works for remote site development, airport development, hydro electric facility site preparation, sewer and watermain works and aggregate supply/processing.
Corporate Profile: Bot Construction Group is one of Ontario's largest, privately held heavy civil engineering and construction companies. Its works include the construction of highways and bridge structures; sewers and water mains; culverts; dykes; dams; railway and airport infrastructure; large scale rock and earth excavation projects; remote site and commercial site preparation; as well as aggregate production. The company's wide range of public and private heavy civil projects include works in the high Arctic, road works and dams for the LaGrande Hydro Electric facility at James Bay, and extensive 400 series highway expansion and bridgeworks. Bot Construction Ltd. is the principal firm in a group of companies known as the Bot Construction Group.
Major Projects: Hwy. 11/17 Four Laning and Bridgeworks, Thunder Bay, ON
Hwy. 144 Bridgeworks, Gogama, ON
Hwy. 8 Widening and Bridgeworks, Kitchener/Waterloo, ON
Hwy. 11 Four Laning and Bridgeworks, Sundridge, ON
Hwy. 11 Four Laning and Bridgeworks, South River, ON
Hwy. 69 Killarney, Four Laning and Bridgeworks, Killarney, ON
Hwy. 402 Widening and Bridgeworks, Sarnia/Point Edward, ON
Hwy. 7 Four Laning and Bridgeworks, Carleton Place, ON
Georgetown South (CN Rail Line), Humber River and Weston Road Bridge Expansion and Grading, Toronto, ON
—updated November, 2011
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