Dominus Construction Group Ltd.
Head Office:
7777 Keele St Ste 216
Concord ON
Phone: 905-669-2200
Fax: 905-669-8867
Email: info@dominus.ca
Web: www.dominus.ca
Branches: Toronto, ON.
Date of Incorporation: 2004
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Anthony Pignetti, VP and Director of Construction
Sam Crignano, Partner
Gross Revenue: $218 million
Area of Expertise: High-rise residential (condominiums and townhouses).
Corporate Profile: Dominus Construction Group Ltd. is a multifaceted development manager and construction manager, currently operating in the Southern Ontario market. The company specializes in luxury condominium projects, such as the twisted towers of Absolute Condominium in the centre of Mississauga and the Residences of Pier 27 at Toronto's waterfront. Dominus has two sister companies, a commercial and a high-rise residential real estate developer and builder in the Greater Toronto Area.
Major Projects: Patricia Ave., Affordable Housing Apartment Building, Toronto, ON
L Tower Condominium Apartment Building, Toronto, ON
The Shores Condominium Apartment Building, Oakville, ON
The Bloorview Site ARIA, Townhouse Complex, Phase Three, North York, ON
—updated November, 2011
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