Pre-Con Builders
Head Office:
1540 Taylor Ave
Winnipeg MB
Phone: 204-633-2515
Fax: 204-694-5576
Email: robinlee@preconbuilders.com
Web: www.preconbuilders.com
Date of Incorporation: 1986
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Rob Lee, CEO
Jeff Hawryluk, President
Robin Lee, Sales Manager
Area of Expertise: Design-build construction. Complete design and construction services for retail, commercial and multi-family construction projects.
Corporate Profile: Pre-Con Builders specializes in delivering complete design and construction services for retail construction projects across Canada. The company provides a full range of services, including design-build development; project management; site selection and development; site services; investigation; engineering design services; zoning and building code review; general contracting services; lease back development; land use investigation; CAD design services; capital cost estimating and environmental assessment. Its projects range from multi-dwelling residential building, automotive and trucking, commercial, community facilities, retail and hotel to industrial, warehouse and shopping centres.
Major Projects: Bristol Aerospace Manufacturing Plant Addition, Winnipeg, MB
—updated November, 2011
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