Maxim Construction Inc.
Head Office:
555 Somerset St Ste 208
Saint John NB
Phone: 506-652-9292
Fax: 506-636-9678
Email: maxim2000@maximconstruction.ca
Web: www.maximconstruction.ca
Branches: Dartmouth, NS.
Date of Incorporation: 1992
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Lou Tiller, President
Pat Hanlon, Partner
Area of Expertise: Commercial, institutional, multi-family residential and industrial.
Corporate Profile: Maxim Construction Inc. is an employee owned construction company servicing all four Atlantic provinces. It focuses on the commercial, institutional, multi-family residential and industrial sectors of the construction industry with a wide range of delivery methods including design-build, construction management, general contracting, pre-construction consulting and tilt-up.
Major Projects: Queen's Place, Queens County, NS
Yarmouth Consolidated Memorial High School, Yarmouth town, NS
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