Lark Group
Head Office:
101-17802 66 Ave Bldg A
Surrey BC
Phone: 604-576-2935
Fax: 604-576-2936
Email: lel@larkgroup.com
Web: www.larkgroup.com
Date of Incorporation: 1972
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Ellen Retonel, Controller
Larry Fisher, President
Kirk Fisher, VP
Michael Kazda, CM
Area of Expertise: Commercial, light industrial and multi-family residential buildings.
Corporate Profile: Lark Group is a leader in its core businesses of property development, construction and management, targeting industrial and commercial real estate space for a wide variety of local and national companies and commercial real estate investors. The company provides general contracting, project management and design-build services, including turn-key construction solutions as well as customized services such as fast-track build-to-suit, speculative developments, ongoing property management and maintenance services.
Major Projects: Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, BC
Kinsmen Senior Care Facility, Surrey, BC
—updated November, 2011
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