November 6, 2009
SCOTT BUILDERS INC
Head Office:
8105 49th Ave
Red Deer, AB T4P 2V5
Tel: 403-343-7270
Fax: 403-346-4310
Branch Offices:
Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Milton, ON; Owen Sound, ON.
Date of Incorporation: 1991
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Ralph Ward, CEO; Scot Rutherford, President; Kevin Evans, CMA, CFO; Hans te Stroete, VP & Sales
Gross Revenue 2008: $149 million
Area of Expertise: Institutional, industrial, commercial.
Corporate Profile: Originally formed in 1971, Scott specializes in design and build work, offering a single point of contact for every phase of a project from site selection, planning, build to suit-leaseback, to interior design and landscaping. They also specialize in building systems having partnered with the industry leader, Butler Manufacturing Co. since 1971.
Major Projects: Home Hardware, Three Hills, AB; City of Red Deer Museum, Red Deer, AB; Airdrie Creekside Crossing Development, Airdrie, AB; Arbor Memorial Services Inc., Edmonton, AB; Harley Davidson, Calgary, AB.
—updated November, 2009
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