Degelder Group
Head Office:
100-1455 W Georgia St
Vancouver BC
Phone: 604-688-1515
Fax: 604-688-8083
Email: degelder@telus.net
Branches: Burnaby, BC; New Westminster, BC.
Date of Incorporation: 1982
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Michael Degelder, President
Patricia Degelder, VP, Administration and GM
Gross Revenue: $60 million
Area of Expertise: Commercial, industrial and residential.
Corporate Profile: Degelder Construction Co. Ltd. is a general contractor and property developer operating in British Columbia and beyond. The firm provides a wide range of construction management and design-build services, overseeing complex development projects from initial concept through final completion. Degelder manages the construction and development of many buildings, including The Presido in Stanley Park, Paloma in Richmond, Plaza 88 Developments in New Westminster, and numerous buildings in Seattle, Victoria and other cities. The company's portfolio includes completion of more than five million square feet of high residential, commercial and institutional building.
Major Projects: Marinus Residential High-Rise, New Westminster, BC
New Westminster Station Retail Development, New Westminster, BC
—updated November, 2011
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