November 6, 2009
BPR
Head Office:
900 – 5100 Sherbrooke St
Montreal, QC H1V 3R9
Tel: 514 257-0707
Fax: 514 257-2418
Email: info@bpr.ca
Web: www.bpr.ca
Branch Offices:
Alma, QC; Baie-Comeau, QC; Boucherville, QC; Chibougamau, QC; Gaspé, QC; Granby, QC; Îles-de-la-Madeleine, QC; Laval (2), QC; Lévis, QC; Mirabel, QC; Montréal (2), QC; Nicolet; Québec, QC; Rimouski, QC; Rivière-du-Loup, QC; Roberval, QC; Saguenay; Sherbrooke, QC; St-Amable, QC; St-Hyacinthe, QC; Trois-Rivières, QC; Victoriaville, QC; Toronto, ON.
Date of Incorporation: 1971
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Paul Lafleur, Chairman of the Board; Pierre Lavallée, CEO; Guillaume St-Gelais, CFO; Daniel Samson, VP; Denis Harvie, VP; Yvon Tourigny, VP
Gross Revenue 2008: $10 million
Area of Expertise: Industrial, commercial, institutional, civil
Corporate Profile: Construction project management within a full service engineering company
Major Projects: Hospitals in Quebec, environmental work, municipal waste facilities.
—updated November, 2009
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