ASL Paving Ltd.
Head Office:
1840 Ontario Ave
Saskatoon SK
Phone: 306-652-5525
Fax: 306-665-0087
Email: sales@aslpaving.ca
Web: www.aslpaving.ca
Branches: Lloydminster, SK; Regina, SK.
Date of Incorporation: 1950
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Wade F. Mitchell, President
David Paslawski, VP
Zenon Lysak, GM, Regina
Kelly Adam, GM, Lloydminster
Gross Revenue: $75 million
Area of Expertise: Road construction, commercial, industrial paving, refinery and heavy equipment.
Corporate Profile: ASL Paving Ltd. provides road building and commercial paving services to cities, towns and government agencies across Saskatchewan, with a focus on commercial paving work. Its services include: urban and rural municipality roads and streets; commercial paving (housing subdivisions, parking lots, access roads, manufacturing plants, school lots, etc.); concrete (curbs, sidewalks and islands); site preparation (earthwork, sewers and utilities); inspections; maintenance; and repairs. ASL Paving also supplies asphalt hotmix, asphalt coldmix, recycled asphalt products and specialty aggregate to its commercial and industrial customers. The firm has five hot mix asphalt plants located throughout Saskatchewan.
Major Projects: Dewdney Ave. and Waste Water Treatment Plant Rd. Roadwork, Regina, SK
Evergreen Phases One and Two B Road Construction, Saskatoon, SK
Marquis Dr. Road Construction, Saskatoon, SK
Infrastructure Renewal Package #10, Regina, SK
Infrastructure Renewal Package #11, Regina, SK
McCarthy Blvd. Rehabilitation, Regina, SK
Rosewood B1 Road Construction, Saskatoon, SK
Courtney Street North Extension, Regina, SK
2011 Street Improvement Program, Lloydminster, SK
—updated November, 2011
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