McKay-Cocker Construction Ltd.

Head Office:

PO Box 7345
London ON
Phone: 519-451-5270
Fax: 519-451-8050
Email: info@mckaycocker.com
Web: www.mckaycocker.com
Branches: Mississauga, ON.
Date of Incorporation: 1946
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Paul H. Cocker, CEO and President
Paul D. Shanks, CFO
David W. Blake, EVP
Gross Revenue: $110 million
Area of Expertise: Industrial warehouses, commercial buildings, institutional and research facilities, wastewater treatment, heavy civil, public and government institutions.
Corporate Profile: McKay-Cocker is a privately owned Canadian construction services firm providing design-build, construction management, special project, lease-back, Public Private Partnership (P3)/Alternative Financing and Procurement (AFP), and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) services in the industrial, commercial and institutional sectors. As one of Ontario's pre-eminent construction companies, McKay-Cocker has built a 66-year reputation for sustainable construction, building healthier, more economical and productive buildings, while reducing the carbon footprint of construction on the environment. Their attention to safety, quality, budget and superior service, combined with an experienced management team, help to form profitable partnerships focused on creating projects of lasting excellence.
Major Projects: Stoney Creek Community Centre, YMCA and Library, London, ON Blue Water Bridge, Canadian Plaza Improvements, Point Edward, ON Southeast Pumping Station and Reservoir, London, ON Goodwill Industries, New Social Enterprise Abilities Centre, London, ON RBJ Schlegel Long-Term Care Facility, Windsor, ON Ontario Power Generation Darlington Energy Complex, Pickering, ON Ontario Power Generation Nuclear Facility, Pickering, ON Hale Street Bridge, London, ON Sarnia Road Bridge, London, ON General Motors Plant Addition, St. Catharines, ON

—updated November, 2011

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