Premier Project Consultants
Head Office:
274 Shirley Ave Ste 201
Kitchener ON
Phone: 519-745-6417
Fax: 519-745-1271
Email: info@jameswayconstr.com
Web: www.jameswayconstr.com
Date of Incorporation: 1996
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Al Way, President
Gross Revenue: $5 million
Area of Expertise: Insulating concrete forms construction, commercial, industrial and medium to high-rise residential building.
Corporate Profile: Working closely with its parent company Jamesway Construction Ltd., Premier Project Consultants assembles the team of architects, engineers and construction personnel that designs and builds commercial, industrial and multi-unit residential buildings, as well as multiple Insulating Concrete Forms (ICF) projects, including the tallest structural ICF building in North America. The company performs also interior finishing and tenant fit outs.
Major Projects: Former Cambridge Reporter Building Addition and Alterations, Cambridge, ON
Westmount Grand Condominium Apartment, Waterloo, ON
—updated November, 2011
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