Cobalt Construction & Consulting Group Ltd.
Head Office:
110 Toynbee Trail
Scarborough ON
Phone: 416-265-0070
Fax: 866-864-4701
Email: info@cobaltgroup.ca
Web: www.cobaltgroup.ca
Date of Incorporation: 1984
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Tom Michaels, President
Gross Revenue: $12 million
Area of Expertise: Commercial and residential.
Corporate Profile: Cobalt Construction and Consulting Group Ltd.'s team is involved in all stages of work including construction planning, scheduling, establishing lines of communication with other team members, preparation of tender and contract documents, negotiation and award of contracts and generally overseeing construction to ensure completion of a successful project. Cobalt Construction performs commercial and residential projects where new methods and systems of project control are applied to get significant savings in scheduling and costs.
Major Projects: King's Crossing, Power Centre Retail Development, Phase Two, Kingston, ON
Domo Centre Alterations, Toronto, ON
—updated November, 2011
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