DW Builders
Head Office:
102-921 Laval Cres
Kamloops BC
Phone: 250-372-5516
Fax: 250-372-5179
Email: info@dwbuilders.ca
Web: www.dwbuilders.ca
Date of Incorporation: 1980
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Glenn Matus, CA, Controller
Doug Wittal, President
Mark Pouslen, VP
Area of Expertise: Renovations and custom homes, and commercial construction.
Corporate Profile: DW Builders is a high-profile builder in the Central Interior of British Columbia that specializes in all types of construction from light commercial and leasehold improvements to custom homes. The company also performs home renovations. DW Builders is a certified R-2000 Builder, one of the first in British Columbia, and is currently a registered Built Green BC Builder as well as a Certified Registered Builder with the Canadian Home Builders Association of British Columbia (CHBA BC). The company's commercial renovation projects include Interior Allied Tribes Memorial Project in Spence's Bridge, BDC office renovation, Dr. Peter Gorman's office at 851 Seymour Street and Certified Prosthetic's and Orthopedics office in Tudor Village.
Major Projects: Thompson Rivers University Alterations, Kamloops, BC
—updated November, 2011
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