Bridgecon Construction Ltd.
Head Office:
989 Creditstone Rd
Concord ON
Phone: 905-738-4139
Fax: 905-660-7351
Email: info@bridgecon.ca
Web: www.bridgecon.ca
Date of Incorporation: 1987
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Fred Alonzi, President
Gross Revenue: $10 million
Area of Expertise: Bridge works, structural concrete repair and rehabilitation.
Corporate Profile: Bridgecon Construction Ltd. is a general contracting company specialized in the field of reinforced concrete rehabilitation. Throughout the Greater Toronto Area, the firm performs reinforced concrete demolition, structural shoring installation, excavation, concrete forming for all types of surfaces, concrete pumping, mechanical concrete finishing, temporary or permanent structural reinforcement, bridge jacking, installation and rental of various types of bridge access platforms. One of its high-profile projects is the installation of the "Luminous Veil" along one of Toronto's great landmarks and busiest arteries, the Bloor Street Viaduct.
Major Projects: Bloor St. Underpass, Toronto, ON
—updated November, 2011
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