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THE TOP 40PG. 3

HOLDING THEIR OWNPG. 4

TOP FIVE UNDER 50PG. 8

LISTINGSPG. 9

CANADA’STOP CONTRACTORS

PLOT OUT THE FUTURE

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On behalf of Aon, I’m especially proud to sponsor the Top Contractors issue of On-Site this year. Most importantly, I hope that you, your loved-ones and your teams are staying safe and well. While there’s no doubt we will continue to work through chal-lenging times, Canada’s construction industry is well positioned for a strong business

recovery and an excellent future. What we do today, and in the coming months, is critical. Our team is here to help you through complex decisions, and to advocate on your behalf. BEING READY FOR OPPORTUNITIESEconomic downturn and volatility – they were a reality before the COVID-19 pandemic and will continue to be the biggest challenge we face. Despite this, we expect there will be enormous opportunity as a result of economy stimulating infrastructure spending. Careful planning will be the key to capitalizing on these opportunities. Labour shortages and supply chain risks must be factored into your project strategy.

Increased merger and acquisition activity, and the risk of non-payment of receivables are two of the top risks during volatile times. Insightful risk management and risk transfer will allow contractors to improve liquidity and grow your business sustainably. ADVOCATING FOR THE INDUSTRYAon takes pride in our close partnership with industry associations like the Canadian Construc-tion Association (CCA). We maintained our CCA Annual Conference sponsorship this year, and worked closely with the association, the federal government and Export Development Canada (EDC) to provide input on ensuring the construction sector maintains liquidity and has access to necessary bank and surety credit. In addition, we have been advising clients on assessing the impact of this event on their operations, best practices associated with job shutdown, and how to safely operate a construction site in a post-pandemic environment. We will continue to advocate for Canada’s construction industry in tangible and actionable ways above and beyond our core offerings.

LOOKING FORWARDThe future is always uncertain, but with the right contractual terms, operational practices, data, technology and risk finance solutions, we can help you find opportunities for growth. I consider it an honour to partner with an industry that contributes significantly to the financial health of the Canadian economy and our Aon team looks forward to helping your industry remain resilient and innovative for the future. I extend hearty congratulations to this year’s Top Contractors and wish all within the industry our very best for the coming years.

Thank you for the opportunity to work together,

Doug CorreaExecutive VP and National Practice Leader, Aon

WELCOME LETTER

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TOP FIVE COMPANIESUNDER 50 EMPLOYEES

Rank Company Revenue

Rosati Construction Inc. $57,256,222

JR Certus Construction Co. $45,100,000

CGI Constructors $40,853,365

O.N.Site Construction Inc. $37,745,000

Clobracon Construction Inc. $30,000,000

TOP 40Rank Company 2019 Revenue

1 PCL Construction $8,400,000,000

2 EllisDon Corp. $4,411,122,000

3 Aecon Group Inc. $3,460,400,000

4 Ledcor Group of Companies $2,600,000,000

5 Graham Group Ltd. $2,377,400,000

6 Pomerleau Inc. $2,343,000,000

7 Kiewit Canada Group Inc. $1,983,264,000

8 Bird Construction Inc. $1,376,408,000

9 EBC Inc. $1,010,000,000

10 Flynn Group of Companies $980,242,000

11 Stuart Olson Inc. $929,152,000

12 North American Construction Group $719,067,000

13 Turner Construction Co. $610,471,895

14 Clark Builders $584,642,170

15 Broccolini $572,300,000

16 Axiom Builders Inc. $550,000,000

17 Reliance Construction Group $550,000,000

18 Chandos Construction $540,000,000

19 Magil Construction $530,000,000

20 Taggart Group of Companies $450,000,000

21 Maple Reinders Constructors Ltd. $449,300,000

22 FWS Group of Companies $345,000,000

23 ConDrain Group $330,000,000

24 Dawson Wallace Construction Ltd. $300,000,000

25 Govan Brown & Associates Ltd. $275,000,000

26 Barnard of Canada Inc. $245,131,853

27 Buttcon Ltd. $210,000,000

28 Leeswood Construction $210,000,000

29 Delnor Construction Ltd. $205,900,000

30 Keller Foundations Ltd $200,000,000

31 Avondale Construction Ltd. $196,000,000

32 Wales McLelland Construction $180,000,000

33 Marco Group of Companies $166,000,000

34 Acadian Construction $157,000,000

35 M Builds Construction $152,000,000

36 Bockstael Construction Ltd. $136,100,000

37 Fortis Construction Group Inc. $130,000,000

38 Newway Group $125,000,000

39 Fillmore Construction $115,000,000

40 Priestly Demolition Inc. $109,500,000

Canada’s Top Contractors had few free moments to stop for a breather last year as strong growth kept up in nearly all areas of the country. The past six months have shown how quickly the wind can change, but there’s no mistaking 2019 for anything but a strong year for Canadian construction – with a healthy majority of firms among the Top 40 adding to their revenue. Infrastructure funds continued to leave federal coffers and, as has been the case in recent years, expan-sion in big urban centres fueled strong investment in new commercial and residential developments.

Despite the current uncertainty, the industry remains confident in its ability to work through the pandemic and emerge from it stronger. New health measures are quickly becoming standard procedure on job sites, allowing crews to refocus on the tasks at hand.

I want to thank all of the contractors who were able to take the time during the challenging past few weeks to participate in our annual survey. We could not put together this valuable research without your contributions and insight.

Finally, a note on SNC-Lavalin Inc. For the past several years we’ve included the company in our Top 40, as it took on a range of construction and engineering work. Last summer, however, SNC-Lavalin announced plans to refocus entirely on engineering, cease bidding on new construction projects and run out its project backlog. Unsurprisingly, over the next several years, the company’s construction revenues will decline to zero. To remain focused on contractors, we’ve elected to remove SNC-Lavalin from the Top 40.

DAVID KENNEDYEDITOR

Based on written responses to research conducted by On-Site, as well as on publicly available data. Some contractors chose not to participate in this research.

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HOLDINGTHEIR OWN Coming off strong 2019, contractors dig in and innovate through uncertain times

Crews at the Site C project in northeast B.C. used a pair of custom-built slip forms to build the lining for the dam’s diversion tunnels.PHOTO: PEACE RIVER HYDRO PARTNERS

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From the first of the big iron arriving at the site of a new hospital in Corner Brook, N.L., to continued progress on the elaborate series

of earthworks and diversion tunnels at the Site C dam outside Fort St. John, B.C., 2019 was a busy year for Canadian contractors. To complement the coast to coast infrastructure work, the strong economy kept demand up in both the residential and ICI (industrial, commercial and institutional) sectors across much of the country. In December, with cities continuing to quickly expand upward and a number of long-delayed resource projects moving ahead, nearly all signs pointed to 2020 as being another year of healthy growth in construction.

Six months later, it goes almost with-out saying that COVID-19 has turned all previous forecasts obsolete.

None of Canada’s contractors could have predicted the pandemic that has set the global economy adrift, but in spite of the daunting headwinds, a strong majority of builders are confident they’re well posi-tioned to weather the crisis. Of the more than 100 contractors polled by On-Site – a figure that includes the largest builders in the country – approximately two-thirds say they are adequately prepared to deal with the fallout from the pandemic. Another 15 per cent go a step further, saying they are well prepared. A minority of contractors are less confident, with about 17 per cent of firms feeling they’re on shaky ground as the shockwave from the virus permeates the Canadian economy.

There’s reason for the overarching optimism. The construction industry entered the pandemic in a strong position. A decade of economic growth has kept backlogs at high or even record levels for many of the top firms, and early signs of infrastructure stimulus from provincial governments have helped bolster long-term confidence. With significant uncertainty still lurking ahead, contractors have tempered their expectations for 2020, but

most anticipate working through the crisis and many still anticipate growing their business in the coming months.

TOO EARLY TO TELL At this stage, the fallout from the pandemic remains difficult to predict. Like other industries, construction will come under pressure, but the impact depends on a long list of factors.

“This is not a recession that was brought on by market conditions, this was a recession brought on by a public health crisis,” says Bill Ferreira, executive director of research organization Build-Force. “There’s a lot of speculation about how quickly we might see a bounce back… but I don’t think anyone has any sort of definitive answers.”

Ferreira anticipates fresh market data will give BuildForce and other forecasters a clearer picture of how the construction industry and wider economy is handling the challenges in the months ahead. The extent of the damage to the wider econ-omy, the effect of physical distancing rules on job site productivity and the scope of possible government stimulus are a few of the key areas to watch.

For now, worker safety remains the top priority for most contractors. The over-whelming majority of firms have enacted physical distancing rules, briefed staff on prevention and implemented enhanced cleaning schedules, according to On-Site polling. More than two-thirds have asked non-essential workers to work from home to limit the number of staff on-site and 58 per cent have staggered work shifts.

Temporary job site closures, both voluntary and mandatory, have been less prevalent, but have proven to be a signifi-cant part of response plans. Approximately 55 per cent of the contractors polled say they have temporarily shut at least one job site as a result of the pandemic.

As of May 19, however, when Ontario allowed the remaining segments of its construction industry to reopen, all govern-

ment-mandated job site closures have been lifted across the country. Work in Ontario remained partially open throughout the crisis, while Quebec forced contractors to halt most construction from April 24 to May 11. All other provinces and territories exempted construction from such blanket restrictions, though most ordered contrac-tors to enact a range of health measures.

With the pandemic entering its third month, these preventive steps have become standard operating procedure on job sites and contractors are turning their focus from response to recovery.

A FRESH START For construction, the pandemic has been a shock to the system. But some of the forced changes are certain to prove bene-ficial over the long term. In many cases, the crisis has given contractors a reason to look at adopting new technology, or speed up a migration to a new piece of software that was already underway.

Cloud-based systems are just one example.

There has been a growing trend toward connected devices and shared information ever since tablets first arrived on job sites, but overnight, COVID-19 has made paper-based systems obsolete. The cloud – be it a wide-reaching construction management software, or specialized app for a certain segment of the job – has allowed teams to go virtual with some job site staples, such as a morning safety meeting or the white board in the project trailer.

At the same time the real-time aspect of cloud software lets non-essential staff that have been temporarily moved off-site stay up to date and remain productive at home. Long term, contractors may be able to slim down their on-site workforces in favour of a larger roster of remote staff.

Brad Barth, chief product officer at InEight Inc., expects there’s no going back.

“Even though that this pandemic has maybe forced peoples’ hand to move to

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a cloud solution, I think the benefits for which is was originally designed – that ease of collaboration, the central repository of the data that everybody can look at, the

real-time access to the information – those are the things that will keep people using it even when things lighten up from a quarantine perspective,” he says.

Barth anticipates the construction industry’s abrupt technology adjustment will also help builders chip away at the industry’s well-known productivity deficit when compared to other industries.

At Quebec-based Canam Group, Elio Perrazzino, the project management manager for Eastern Canada for the company’s buildings division, said collabo-ration over the cloud has become essential through the pandemic.

Canam is currently building and installing the structural steel shell for a number of new, ecommerce-focused ware-houses for Canada’s big grocery chains. In response to blistering demand for online orders, timelines are being accelerated where possible, and Canam is working to keep up. Perrazzino’s team uses several components of Autodesk Construction Cloud, including PlanGrid and BIM 360, as well as Revit – a building information modeling tool – and has found it’s actually been able to turn work around more quickly in the cloud.

“Just this week, I’ve had three clash detection meetings and usually they would last the whole day,” Perrazzino says. “You would get together around a big table… and now it’s done online and it’s done in half an hour.”

The potential efficiencies uncovered by the sudden shift are certain to find their way into the company’s post-pandemic operations.

“Putting things in perspective, it’s going to change a lot of things,” Perrazzino says, noting that he and his team have conventionally spent a lot of time on-site. Going forward, he anticipates his daily drive to the job site becoming something he only needs to do once a week, or once every two weeks.

KICK-STARTING THE ECONOMYThe virus has caused profound disruption throughout construction, but new opportu-nities will inevitably take root.

Infrastructure is one area already showing promise. Governments in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec and

MAKING ADJUSTMENTS

Like the rest of the country, the fast-moving COVID-19 crisis took contractors by surprise. But just because most builders weren’t anticipating the pandemic doesn’t mean the construction industry wasn’t ready

Nearly 7 in 10 contractors say were they adequately prepared to deal with the pandemic

More than half of Canada’s contractors implemented each of these measures on job sites: Temporary job site shutdownsMoved non-essential staff off-siteEnhanced cleaning/sanitation efforts

Enacted social distancing rules Staggered schedules Briefed staff on prevention best practices

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Nova Scotia have topped up exist-ing spending plans and stimulus from other provinces seems likely to follow as virus restrictions loosen up coast to coast.

At the federal level, Ottawa has opened up a COVID-19 stream for its 12-year Investing in Canada plan. The move could see up to $3.3 billion spent on infrastruc-ture work tied to the pandemic response, such as health care retrofits or projects like bike paths that promote social distancing. While the several billion in funding was already on federal books, the initiative will let provinces or territories cost-share a wider range of projects with the feds.

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TOP FIVE UNDER 50 EMPLOYEES

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a challenge for all contractors. But having planted its flag at the top of our Top Five Under 50 category for three of the last four years, it’s an attribute the Rosati Group has mastered.

Tony Rosati, co-owner of the Windsor, Ont.-based contractor credits both the company’s strategy and its dedicated staff.

“First and foremost, we have a strong team at Rosati that buys into and believes in our system,” Roasti says. “Our team also has great depth. From our in-house design department, in-house legal and real estate, to the estimating department and construction team, we all believe in the strategy.”

The strategy itself isn’t novel – with hitting deadlines, sticking to budget and delivering consistent quality as a few key features. It’s the company’s ability to follow through on it project after project that ensures it stays successful.

Cross-training staff to take on tasks in a range of different departments is one method the company employs. For instance, it asks project managers to assist on large tenders, or on projects they will serve as the PM on. This step gives the team a clear understanding of the costs expected on the job and helps create effi-ciencies during construction, Rosati says.

The company’s niche centres on industrial and commercial work and 2019 was no exception. Among other projects, Rosati built a 205,000 sq. ft. manufac-turing facility in Windsor, delivering it in only nine months. It also took on a retrofit project to clear the way for a new boutique market. Mercato Fresh in nearby Chatham, Ont. covers 14,000 sq. ft.

Currently, like other contractors across Canada, Rosati is stepping up to tackle the COVID-19 crisis.

“We are managing our way through it at partial capacity due to the mandatory closing regulations,” Rosati says, noting

that it’s working closely with clients to adjust site plans as necessary.

With work getting back on track in Ontario after about six weeks of large-scale shutdowns, the company has developed a set of safety proto-cols to keep its crews safe on job sites. Among other steps, the process includes strin-gent sign-in and sanitization procedures. It’s also outfitted each site with a range of PPE when working at close-quarters is required.

Keeping close tabs on how the economy recovers, Rosati says the company will be ready to pivot and expand its bidding into segments of the building market it typically doesn't play in as necessary.

ROSATI GROUP Headquarters: Windsor, Ont. 2019 Revenue: $57,256,222Sectors: Industrial, commercial, institutional, residential

JR CERTUS CONSTRUCTION CO. Headquarters: Vaughan, Ont.2019 Revenue: 45,100,000Sectors: Industrial, commercial, institutional, residential

CGI CONSTRUCTORS

Headquarters: Mississauga,

Ont.

2019 Revenue: 40,853,365

Sectors: Commercial,

institutional

O.N.SITE CONSTRUCTION INC.Headquarters: Oakville, Ont. 2019 Revenue: $37,745,000Sectors: Commercial, institutional

CLOBRACON CONSTRUCTION INC.Headquarters: Saint-Laurent, Que. 2019 Revenue: $30,000,000Sectors: Industrial, commercial, institutional, residential

A CONSISTENT APPROACH

PHOTOS: ROSATI GROUP

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The following letter codes are used to indicate areas of activity for the contractors in the listings on these pages. A AggregatesB BridgesC Commercial Buildings D Communication EngineeringE ConcreteF Contract ManagementG DemolitionH Design/BuildJ Electric Power/UtilitiesK Environmental RemediationM General ContractingN Industrial BuldingsO Institutional BuildingsQ Marine-RelatedR Mining-RelatedS Oil and Gas-RelatedT Other Transportation ConstructionU Residential HousesV Residential Multi-UnitW RoadbuildingX SewerY Structural SteelZ Waterworks

ACTIVITIES

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Barnard of Canada Inc.2200 - 1055 Hastings StreetVancouver, BCV6E 2E9T: 406-586-1995www.barnard-inc.comA, E, H, J, K, M, Q, R, S, T, W, X, Z

Bel-con Design-Builders Ltd.1-335 University AvenueBelleville, ONK8N 5T7T: 613-968-6707www.bel-con.comC, F, G, H, M, N, O, Y

Benson Steel Ltd. 72 Commercial RoadCaledon, ONL7E 1K4T: 905-857-0684www.bensonsteel.comB, C, H, N, O, Y

Bird Construction5700 Explorer Drive Mississauga, ON L4W 0C6T: 905-602-4122www.bird.caA, C, E, F, H, M, N, O, R, S, T, V, X, Y, Z

BJ Concrete & Bobcat1366 Brentwood CourtKelowna, BCV1Z 3C2T: 2507694147E

Bockstael Construction Ltd. 200-100 Paquin RoadWinnipeg, MB R2J 3V4T: 204-997-4730www.bockstael.comC, F, H, J, M, N, O, V, Y

Broadway Hardwood Flooring Ltd29-401 Magnetic DriveToronto, ONM3J 3H9T: 416-730-1830www.broadwayfloors.caU, V

Broccolini16766 Trans-Canada HighwayKirkland, QCH9H 4V3T: 514-737-0076www.broccolini.comC, N, V

Bulwark Protective Coatings105 Black RoadSault Ste. Marie, ONP6B 0A3T: 705-206-6255bulwarkpc.wixsite.com/bulwarkB, J, N, O, R, S, Z

Buttcon Ltd.401-8000 Jane Street, Tower B Concord, ON L4K 5B8T: 905-907-4242www.buttcon.comA, C, E, F, H, M, N, O, V, Y

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Caliber Projects Ltd.202−6375 202 Street,Langley, BC V2Y 1N1T: 604-427-1403www.caliberprojects.comC, E, M, V, Y

CanWest Concrete Cutting & Coring5025-13 Street SECalgary, ABT2G 5N1T: 403-225-4445www.canwestconcrete.comA, B, C, D, E, G, J, M, N, U, U, V, W

Caruana Interiors and Contracting9-8 Riel DriveSt. Albert, ABT8N 3Z7T: 780-935-5831www.caruanainteriors.caV

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A. Mazzucco Construction369 Bering Ave.Etobicoke, ONM8Z 3B1T: 416-207-0388www.amazzucco.on.caE, G, M, U

AAA Striping & Seal Coating Service9519-42 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T6E 5R2www.aaastriping.caW

Acadian Construction671 Malenfant Blvd.Dieppe, NB E1A 5T8 T: 506-857-1909 acadianconstruction.comA, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, M, N, O, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

Aecon Group Inc.20 Carlson CourtToronto, ON M9W 7K6 T: 416-297-2600www.aecon.comA, B, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, M, N, Q, R, S, T, W, X, Y, Z

Alpha Construction Inc.4 Heritage DriveSturgeon County, ABT8T 0N2T: 780-476-3098https://alphaconstruction.ca/C, M, U

Avondale Construction Ltd.49 Hobson Lake DriveHalifax, NS B3S 0E4T: 902-876-1821 www.avondaleconstruction.comB, C, D, F, H, M, N, O, U, V

Axiom Builders Inc. 1100-838 W. Hastings St.Vancouver, BC V6C 0A6T: 604-412-0459www.axiombuilders.caC, M, V

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CGI Constructors895 Meyerside DriveMississauga, ON L5T 1R8T: 905-564-6565www.cgigc.comC, H, M, N, O

Chandos Construction9604-20 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T6N 1G1T: 780-436-8617 www.chandos.comC, F, G, H, M, N, O, V

CIBS Group12075 Arthur Sicard RoadMirabel, QCJ7J 0E9T: 450-433-7575legroupecibs.comC, H, M, N, O, V

Clark Builders4703 52 AvenueEdmonton ABT6B 3R6T: 780.395.3311 www.clarkbuilders.comC, E, F, H, J, M, N, O, T, V

Clobracon Construction Inc.2535 – 1 Halpern RoadSaint-Laurent. QCH4S 1N9T: 514-731-0035www.clobracon.comC, E, G, M, O, V, Y

Concord Earthmoving Ltd.171 Denrich AvenueTillsonburg, ONN4G 0H3T: 905-808-8325www.concordearthmoving.comA, C, H, J, K, U, W

ConDrain Group, The30 Floral ParkwayConcord, ON L4K 4R1T: 905-669-5400www.condrain.comA, B, C, M, N, O, W, X, Z

Cornerstone Homes22 Whispering Springs Way Artesia, ABT1S 4K4T: 403-279-9190https://cornerstonehomes.biz/H, M, U, V

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Dawson Wallace Construction Ltd. 4611 Eleniak Rd. Edmonton, AB T6B 2N1T: 780-466-8700 www.dawsonwallace.comC, H, F, M, N

Delnor Construction Ltd. 3609-74 Ave. Edmonton, ABT6B 2T7T: 780-469-1304www.delnor.caC, H, M, N, O, U

DSBG Ltd.62-70 Great Gulf DriveVaughan, ONL4K 0K7T: 416-367-3724www.DSBG.caF, H, M, U

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Earth Max Construction Inc.9154 E Road 73NStony Mountain, MBR0C 3A0T: 204-344-5760www.earthmax.caF, M, W, X, Z

EBC Inc.1095 Valets StreetL’Ancienne-Lorette, QC G2E 3M3T: 418-872-0600 www.ebcinc.comB, C, F, H, J, M, N, O, Q, R, T, V, W, Z

EllisDon1000-1004 Middlegate Rd.Mississauga, ON L4Y 1M4T: 905-896-8900www.ellisdon.comA, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, M, N, O, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

Evolve Builders Group Inc.103-123 Woolwich StreetGuelph, ONN1H 3V1T: 519-265-6546www.evolvebuilders.caF, H, M, U

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Fillmore Construction9114 - 34A AvenueEdmonton, AB T6W 2M5T: 780-235-6014www.fillmoreconstruction.comC, H, M, N, O, V

Flynn Group of Companies 6435 Northwest DriveMississauga, ON L4V 1K2T: 905-671-3971 www.flynncompanies.comC, J, N, O, S

Fortis Construction Group Inc.3070 Jefferson Blvd.Windsor, ONN8T 3G9T: 519-419-7828www.fortisgroup.caC, H, M, N, O, V

Four Seasons Site Development Ltd.42 – 1 Wentworth CourtBrampton, ON L6T 5K6T: 905-789-0111www.sitedevelopment.caE, W, X, Y, Z

FWS Group of Companies275 Commerce DriveWinnipeg, MB R3J 3N7T: 204-487-2500www.fwsgroup.comA, C, E, F, H, M, N, O, R, S, V, Y

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Gillam Group36 Northline RoadToronto, ONM4B 3E2T: 416-486-6776C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, M, N, O, V, Y, Z

Glover-Hill Inc.206 Stanley Street NorthThamesford, ONN0M 2M0T: 519-285-3932www.glover-hill.caM, Z

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Govan Brown & Associates Ltd.108 Vine AvenueToronto, ON M6P 1V7T: 416-703-5100 www.govanbrown.comC, H, M, N

Graham Group Ltd.10840 27 Street SE Calgary, AB T2Z 3R6 T: 403-570-5231 www.grahambuilds.comB, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, M, N, O, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Z

Green’s Haulage835 Brunel RoadHuntsville, ONP1H 1S3T: 705-789-0005www.greenshaulage.caA, B, C, E, G, H, J, K, N, O, R, T, U, V, W, X, Z

Gypsum Drywall Interiors Ltd.17 South Landing DriveOak Bluff, MBR4G 0C4T: 204-661-8899gdi.caC, H, N U, V

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HK Contracting145 Traders BlvdMississauga, ONL4Z 3l3T: 647-292-4622www.hkcontracting.caC, H, M J

JR Certus Construction Co. Ltd.3-81 Zenway Blvd.Vaughan, ON L4H 0S5T: 647-494-0150 www.jrcertus.comC, F, M, N, O, V

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Keller Foundations254 Main Street Unit 1Acton, ONL7J 1W9T: 519-853-3216www.kellerfoundations.caB, C, D, J, K, N, O, R, S, T, V, W, X, Z

Kiewit Canada Group Inc.200-10333 Southport Rd. Calgary, AB T2W 3X6 T: 403-693-8701 www.kiewit.caA, B, D, E, H, J, K, M, N, Q, R, S, T, W, X, Y, Z

Kindred Construction Ltd.308 – 2150 West BroadwayVancouver, BCV6K 4L9T: 778-888-0101www.kindredconstruction.comC, E, H, M, N, O, U, V

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Ledcor Group of Companies 1200-1067 West Cordova Street Vancouver, BCV6C 1C7T: 604-681-7500 www.ledcor.comC, D, K, M, N, O, R, S

Leeswood Construction7200 West Credit Ave.Toronto, ONL5N 5N1T: 416-309-4482www.leeswood.caC, H, M, N, V

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M & D Builders128-5910 Greensboro DriveMississauga, ONL5M 5Z6T: 416-822-2249www.mdbuilders.caC, F, G, H, M, U

M Builds 955 Cobalt CourtThunder Bay, ON P7K 1B9 T: 807-346-1650 www.manshield.comC, M, N, O, V

Magil Construction1655 Rue de Beauharnois OuestMontreal, QCH4N 1J6T: 226-376-2892www.magil.comC, H, J, M, N, O, V

Maple Reinders Constructors Ltd.2660 Argentia RoadMississauga, ONL5N 5V4T: 905-821-4844www.maple.caC, F, H, O, V, Z

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Marco Group of Companies78 O’Leary AvenueSt. John’s, NLA1B 4B8T: 709-754-3737www.marcogroup.caC, F, H, M, N, O

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Newway Group3750 First Ave.Burnaby, BC V5C 3V9T: 604-299-3709 www.newwayforming.comC, E, F, O, V, X

North American Construction Group26550 Acheson RoadAcheson, AB T7X 6B2T: 780-969-3478 www.nacg.caF, G, H, J, K, M, R, S, W

North Construction 378 Esplanade EastNorth Vancouver, BCV7L 1A4 T: 604-904-2300www.north-construction.comB, E, F, G, H, J, K, M, Q, U, V, W, X, Z

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O.N.Site Construction Inc.23-2861 Sherwood Heights Drive,Oakville, ON L6J 7K1 T: 416-689-8851 www.onsiteconstruction.caC, F, G, H, M, N, O

Okanagan Insulation Services530 Beaver Lake RoadKelowna, BCV4V 1S5T: 250-491-5818www.okinsulation.caC, N, U, V

Ontario Cutting & Coring Ltd. 1-2398 Haines RoadMississauga, ONL4Y 1Y6T: 905-279-2660www.ontariocuttingandcoring.comG, T

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PCL Construction9915 56 AvenueEdmonton, ABT6E 5L7T: 780-733-5107 www.pcl.comA, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, M, N, O, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

Pedersen Construction177246 Bedard RoadNew Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0T: 705-648-3904www.pedersenconstruction.caA, C, E, K, M, N, O, R, U, V, W, X, Z

Pomerleau Inc. 521 6e AvenueSaint-Georges, QC G5Y 0H1 T: 418-228-6688 www.pomerleau.caA, B, C, E, F, G, H, J, M, N, O, Q, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z

Plainsman Construction Ltd.210 - 989 McGill PlaceKamloops, BCV2C 6N9T: 250-372-1544www.plainsman.caC, F, H, M, V

Priestly Demolition 3200 Lloydtown Aurora Rd. King, ON L7B 0G3T: 905-841-3735 www.priestly.caB, C, G, K, N, R

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RDM Enterprises Group207 – 20436 Fraser HighwayLangley, BCV3A 4G2T: 604-657-4523www.rdmenterprises.comA, B, C, G, J, M, N, W, X, Z

Reliance Construction of Canada Ltd.3285 J.B. Deschamps Lachine, QC H8T 3E4T: 514-631-7999www.relianceconstruction.comC, F, H, M, N, V

Rosati Group 6555 Malden Rd. Windsor, ON N9H 1T5T: 519-734-6511 www.rosatigroup.comC, F, H, M, N, O, V

RPC Group Inc. 510 – 736 8th Ave SWCalgary, ABT2P 1H4T: 403-930-8141www.rpcgroup.caC, H, M, O,

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S. W. Atchison Plumbing & Heading Ltd. 4186 Raney CrescentLondon, ONN6L 1C3T: 519-652-2968www.atchisonplumbing.comC, H, N, U, V

Self Storage Contracting Inc.200 Brock StreetBarrie, ONL4N 2M4T: 905-526-0202www.selfstoragecontracting.comH, N

Snyder Construction920 Brawley Rd WAshburn, ONL0B 1A0T: 905-655-5000www.snyderconstruction.caC, F, G, H, M, N, O, U, V,

Stan Bates Construction 605 Mcenzie Ave.Atikokan, ONP0T 1C0T: 807-597-4574M

Stuart Olson Inc.600-4820 Richard Road SW Calgary, AB T3E 6L1 T: 403-520-1594 www.stuartolson.comF, J, M, N, R, S

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Taggart Group of Companies3187 Albion RoadOttawa, ON K1V 8Y3 T: 613-521-3000 www.taggartconstruction.comC, F, M, U, V, X

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Teel’s ExcavatingWalbridge CourtBowmanville, ONL1C 4B6T: 905-419-3116teelsexcavating.caM

Turner Construction Company 1601-700 West Pender Street Vancouver, BC V6C 1G8 T: 778-834-5936 www.turnerconstruction.comA, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, M, N, O, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

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VVI Construction 96 Cartier Street Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0 T: 250-837-2919 www.vviconstruction.comC, E, F, G, H, K, M, N, O, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

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Wales McLelland Construction6211 Fraserwood PlaceRichmond, BC V6W 1J2T: 604-638-1212 www.walesmclelland.comA, C, F, G, H, M, N, O, Y

Whittaker Equipment Ltd.39655 Government Road,Squamish, BCT: 604-836-3843B, J, K, W

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XL Parking Lot Maintenance Inc.113 6th Concession Road EastMillgrove, ON L8B 1L9T: 905-689-2999www.xlparking.caW

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