BEL Contracting Ltd.
Head Office:
3015 Norland Ave
Burnaby BC
Phone: 604-205-5381
Fax: 604-205-5796
Email: info@belpacific.com
Web: www.belcontracting.com
Date of Incorporation: 1972
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Scott Bradley, P. Eng., GM
Gross Revenue: $50 million
Area of Expertise: Heavy civil; roadwork and highway; site servicing; and utility installation.
Corporate Profile: As part of BelPacific, Bel Contracting is a member of the Pacific Group of Companies. This partnership provides Bel Contracting with in-house expertise in rock blasting and excavation; shoring, including soil, rock anchors and shotcrete; as well as excavation experience in all types of soil conditions. BEL’s field personnel have extensive local experience in the areas of underground utility installation; earthworks; drainage and fisheries works; retaining wall construction; aggregate production; road grading; and traffic control. The company has a long history of highway construction projects in British Columbia and work on industrial sites throughout the lower mainland. Clients include Shell Canada, Pacific Coast Terminals, Chevron Canada, Petro-Canada, DP World Group (formerly P&O Ports) and Vancouver Airport Authority.
Major Projects: South East False Creek and Olympic Village, Vancouver, BC
Golden Ears Bridge, Surrey/Langley, BC
—updated November, 2011
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