Bilfinger Berger (Canada) Inc.
Head Office:
1210-1140 West Pender St
Vancouver BC
Phone: 778-329-4404
Fax: 778-329-4403
Email: info@bilfinger.ca
Web: www.civil.bilfinger.ca
Date of Incorporation: 2004
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Ron Toffolo, HR Manager
Richard Bayliss, Contracts Manager
Area of Expertise: Infrastructure projects.
Corporate Profile: Bilfinger Berger (Canada) Inc. is the Canadian subsidiary of the German construction company Bilfinger Berger Civil, a leading player for major infrastructure projects. Located in Vancouver, BC, Bilfinger Berger (Canada) Inc. provides the full range of services for all kinds of infrastructure projects that include bridges; tunnels; underground railway systems; roads and railways; foundation engineering; environmental technology; harbour facilities; locks and dams; stadiums and airports; gas and oil; power plants; and industrial facilities. Bilfinger Berger is in charge of the contract for the design, construction, financing, and 32-year operation and maintenance of the Golden Ears Bridge, in the Greater Vancouver Area.
Major Projects: Golden Ears Bridge connecting Langley, BC and Maple Ridge, BC
—updated November, 2011
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