November 22, 2007
Construction LFG Inc
Head Office:
178 Route 132 Est
Carleton-Saint-Omer QC G0C 2Z0
Tel: 418-364-7082
Fax: 418-364-7786
Email: info@constructionlfg.com
Website: www.constructionlfg.com
Date of Incorporation: 1974
Key Personnel: Gilles Arseneault, President; Claude Lapointe, Vice President; Éric Minville, Project Manager
Branch Offices : Rimouski, Port-Cartier
Nature of Ownership: Private
Principal Owners: Gilles Arseneault, Claude Lapointe
Volume: $169,982,924
Areas of Expertise: General Contracting for projects in the areas of Civil Engineering, Pulp and Paper and Mining.
Economic Forecast: Continuing work on various industrial, mining and wind energy generation projects
Corporate Profile: A multi-disciplinary team delivering professionalism, creativity, aesthetics, quality service, and diligence in meeting budgets and deadlines. These values spur our team members into fulfilling their roles as efficiently as possible. In short, experience, quality and integrity are the basis of Construction L.F.G.’s success.
Major Projects: 100.5 megawatt windfarm at Anse-à-Valleau, near Gaspé; Bunker C tank refurbishment; Québec Cartier Mining Company, Port-Cartier, QC.
—updated November, 2007
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