November 22, 2007
ConCreate USL Ltd
Head Office:
135 Commercial Rd
Bolton ON L7E 1R6
Tel: 905-857-6962
Fax: 905-857-0175
Email: usl@usl-1983.com
Website: www.usl-1983.com
Date of Incorporation: 1983
Key Personnel: Gordon Tozer, President; Derek Martin, Vice President
Branch Offices: Crossfield, AB
Nature of Ownership: Private
Principal Owners: Gordon Tozer
Volume: $65,265,811
Areas of Expertise: Heavy Civil Concrete Construction and Restoration.
Economic Forecast: ConCreate USL Ltd.’s volume of sales has experienced a consistent increase of 10-15% annually for the past five years. We anticipate this growth to continue, as we expand our business in Western Canada.
Corporate Profile: As of January 1, 2007, the USL Group of Companies became one entity under the new name ConCreate USL Ltd. While maintaining the head office in Bolton, ON, a large new facility in Calgary has recently opened to service the greatly increased volume of work in Western Canada. ConCreate USL Ltd. currently employs over 400 field staff, supported by 50-60 project managers, engineers, estimators and administrative staff.
Major Projects:
Bridge Construction:
Deerfoot Trail & Stoney Creek Bridge, Calgary, AB; Country Hill Blvd. Bridge, Calgary, AB; Sarcee Trail Bridge, Calgary, AB
Bridge Rehabilitation:
James McDonald Bridge, Edmonton, AB; Hwy 16/McLeod Road, Edmonton, AB; CN Rail/Don River, Toronto, ON; Adelaide Bridge, London, ON; CPR Overpass/Hwy 400, Barrie, ON
Parking Garage Rehabilitation:
2180 Yonge St, Toronto, ON; Bramalea City Centre, Brampton, ON; 131 Beecroft Rd, Toronto, ON
Parking/Luge Track Construction:
Whistler, BC.
—updated November, 2007
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