Bluescape Construction Management Inc.
Head Office:
229 Yonge St Ste 503
Toronto ON
Phone: 416-806-3272
Email: lhack@bluescape.ca
Web: www.bluescape.ca
Date of Incorporation: 2008
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Louis J. Hack, ARICS, Partner
Pat Sena, P. Eng., Partner
Gross Revenue: $119 million
Area of Expertise: Residential high-rise.
Corporate Profile: Bluescape Construction Management Inc. builds its solid reputation in completing high-rise residential projects, such as Market Wharf in Toronto, a 35-storey residential condominium, and River City, a five-condominium building with 900 loft-style condos, penthouses and townhomes development. As a construction management firm, it offers preconstruction services through design development and value engineering, and construction management services through tendering, awarding and administering trade contracts.
Major Projects: Railway Lands, Block 32, Apartment and Retail Building, Toronto, ON
Market Wharf Condominiums, Toronto, ON
Willow Park Condominium Apartment Building, Etobicoke, ON
River City Condominium Apartment Building, West Don Lands, Phase One, Toronto, ON
Library District Condominiums and Commercial Building, Toronto, ON
Edgemere Estate Condominiums, Oakville, ON
—updated November, 2011
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