Higgins Construction
Head Office:
205 Main St
PO Box 313
Trenton NS
Phone: 902-755-5515
Fax: 902-755-3671
Email: royce@higginsconstruction.ca
Web: www.higginsconstruction.ca
Key Personnel:
Royce Williston, P. Eng., President
Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional,and civil work.
Corporate Profile: Higgins Construction is a full-service general contracting company for more than 50 years. The company's services include design-build and construction management to industry, business and government. Higgins Construction performs excavation and site works (excavation and earth moving; concrete demolition and removal; buried piping and utility installation; equipment rentals), concrete formwork (industrial concrete construction and repairs; building formwork and foundation; process vessels and equipment bases; insulated concrete forming systems), building construction (commercial, industrial and institutional buildings; renovations and building redevelopment; leasehold improvements, tenant fit ups; design build construction; metal building systems; tilt up concrete structures) and industrial services (production area civil works; excavation, demolition, construction; scaffold erection services; general maintenance and site services). In addition, Higgins Construction is a qualified "Butler Builder".
Major Projects: Colliston House Alterations, Truro, NS.
—updated November, 2011
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