November 6, 2009
NCV INDUSTRIAL INC.
Head Office:
9 Nahanni Dr
Yellowknife, NT X1A 2P4
Tel: 867-765-6109
Fax: 867-669-8872
Email: dtucker@ncvindustrial.com
Branch Offices:
Yellowknife, NT; Spruce Grove, AB.
Date of Incorporation: 2005
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
David Tucker; Darren Fraser
Gross Revenue 2008: $22.55 million
Area of Expertise: Industrial construction, mechanical installation; electrical installation; instrumentation installation; onsite pipe fabrication; onsite structural steel fabrication and installation.
Corporate Profile: NCV Industrial Inc. (NCVI) was incorporated in March 2005 as a sister company to Ryfan Electric Ltd. (a commercial electrical contractor) and has offered multi-discipline Industrial Construction services since its inception. NCVI has significant expertise in managing logistically challenged projects and with working in partnership with impacted communities to deliver local employment and commercial benefits. NCVI focuses on electrical, mechanical and piping installations and offers civil construction and off-site pipe fabrication through trusted partners. We are constantly developing and maintaining relationships with qualified knowledgeable partners that can help us better meet our client’s goals no matter the size or scope of the project. The NCVI management team has, on average, 20 years of multi-discipline Industrial Construction experience executed in remote settings around the globe. All projects are executed with a view to maximizing owner value by operating safely and meeting or exceeding all efficiency and quality requirements. NCVI is comfortable working within the full range of fast-track time-and-materials projects through to fully-engineered fixed price projects.
Major Projects: Ad hoc civil, electrical, mechanical & piping, Ekati, NT; Shotcrete batch plant operation, Ekati, NT; North inlet H2O treatment plant electrical, Lac de Gras, NT; Frest Air Raise electrical, Lac de Gras, NT; Middle stream upgrade electrical, Snap Lake, NT; Underground electrical, Lac de Gras, NT; Meadowbank Process Plant Electrical, Baker Lake, NU.
—updated November, 2009
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