Border Paving Ltd.
Head Office:
6711 Golden West Ave
Red Deer AB
Phone: 403-343-1177
Fax: 403-346-9690
Email: asphalt@borderpaving.com
Web: www.borderpaving.com
Branches: Stony Plain, AB; Camrose, AB; Hinton, AB.
Date of Incorporation: 1955
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Vic Walls, CEO
Gross Revenue: $156.74 million
Area of Expertise: Asphalt paving and roadwork.
Corporate Profile: Border Paving Ltd., a family-owned and managed company, provides asphalt paving services in Alberta. The company also has a highway division, as well as a fleet of over 100 trucks.
Major Projects: Hwy. 2A Upgrade, Lacombe, AB
2010 Roadway Construction Tender, Camrose, AB
2010 Roadworks Program, Elnora, AB
Lakeshore Dr. Upgrades, Stage Two, Sylvan Lake, AB
2010 Bentley Roads Program, Bentley, AB
2010 Capital Projects, Overlay Program, Sylvan Lake, AB
2010 Capital Projects, Street Modernization, Sylvan Lake, AB
2010 Street Rehabilitation Program, Edson, AB
Aspen Dr., Aspen Cres. and Poplar Ave. Roadwork, Blackfalds, AB
Township Rd. 422 and Minburn Rd. (Regional Rd. 10-2) Roadwork, Wainwrigh, AB
—updated November, 2011
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