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Message from the COO of the GPCA – Carmen Lemay ............................ 6
Message from the President of the GPCA – Tim Moline ............................ 8
Message from the Premier of Alberta – The Honourable Jim Prentice .......................................................................... 10
Message from the Alberta Minister of Infrastructure – The Honourable Manmeet S. Bhullar ........................................................... 11
Message from the Mayor of Grande Prairie – Mayor Bill Given............. 12
CCA hard at work in 2014 ................................................................................ 14
Alberta Construction Association update ..................................................... 16
Building construction management excellence with Gold Seal Certification .......................................................... 18
2014 GPCA Board of Directors ....................................................................... 22
2014 in photos ..................................................................................................... 24
28th Annual Golf Tournament recap ............................................................. 26
Grande Prairie Regional Safety Committee: Get involved ......................... 28
GPCA printing pricing ...................................................................................... 29
The road to Peace: Peace River receives road and highway system upgrades .................................................................................. 30
History comes alive in Wembley... and it has teeth: The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum roars into town ............................. 34
Muskoseepi Park’s North Bear Creek Trail opens to the public ............... 36
A celebration of community: Grande Prairie welcomes Charles Spencer High School ........................................................ 40
Changes take flight at the Grande Prairie Airport ....................................... 44
Protection and service for years to come: The M.D. of Greenview is firing up for new firehalls................................... 46
GPCA membership application ....................................................................... 48
GPCA membership listings .............................................................................. 49
Index to advertisers ............................................................................................ 62
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2013 and 2014 proved how far technology has come in the con-struction industry, resulting in fewer hardcopy prints being done or held in the planroom. We do, however, still receive the elec-tronic copies of the projects and post them to COOLNet Alberta, or we can print them to hardcopy. We have also seen a few compa-nies turning their hardcopy prints into electronic copy, as we have the capability to scan and save blueprints to a USB stick. The GPCA started focusing on the member benefits and what else we could bring in to our members. Some of those things we have been able to focus on were:• A20percentdiscountoffayearmembershipfromtheEastlink
Centre• Educationthroughseminars/presentations We are really focusing on the education portion and have held a few seminars this past year, such as OH&S Administrative Tick-eting & Penalties, and Infections Controls for Construction on
Hospital Sites. Both of these seminars were well attended, which proved that was the direction we needed to keep going in. For 2015 we have lined up:• PartnershipswithEducationWorkshop–March19,2015• OH&SAdministrativeTicketing&Penalties–March27,2015• Construction101–May5-6,2015
There will be more seminars and presentations throughout the year; information for them will become available in the weekly bulletins. If there are any workshops, seminars or presentations youwouldliketoseeofferedinGrandePrairie just letusknowand we will do our best to get them brought in.
Networking events
The 29th annual golf tournament will be held on June 13, 2015 at the Grande Prairie Golf & Country Club again this year. Last year we had some new sponsorship opportunities that were very exciting; we will be having those same opportunities again this year. 2015 will also see a clay shoot in the fall. Keep checking your bulletin for more information on this event. Both the clay shoot and golf tournament will help us to give out scholarships every year.
COOLNet Alberta
COOLNet Alberta is our online planroom, which is owned and operated by eight local Alberta construction associations. We, as a group, have been working hard to make COOLNet Alberta the number-one tendering information centre.2013 saw the loss of the Peace River Construction Association, which the GPCA has taken the role of overseeing the projects in the Peace Region and making sure they are getting posted to COOLNet.WealsosawtheEdmontonConstructionAssociationcome back to the group. COOLNet On-Demand has been launched, as well as SCAN 24/7.TheCOOLNetAlbertagrouphasalsocomeintoanagree-ment with CMD Canada, which is helping to get more projects in the planroom and in receiving the awarded information on proj-ects. All three are positive changes that are increasing the benefit to all the members. i
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This past year has seen the GPCA grow to 166 members with the amalgamation of our friends from Peace River. Together, the GPCA has continued to lobby for the interests of the construction industry for over 50 years, and this association is cur-rently stronger than ever. 2015 has not been without its trials and tribulations in our industry. With the cy-clical nature of the Grande Prairie econ-
omy, this will be an interesting year going forward. Public investment in the city will be extremely strong in 2015, with both the healthcare sector and numerous school projects in the development phase. The foundation of Grande Prairie as a north-ern hub for Northern Alberta (and B.C.) is never more evident than right now. While industrial, commercial and residential construction may not be at the strong
growth levels we’ve become spoiled and accustomed to, the future looks extremely bright as we are seeing much overdue in-frastructure investment. The foundation is being poured for a very successful fu-ture, and we are very fortunate to have our roots in this community. Self-reflection for the industry at this time is important, as we all look at our business models and address some of the issues (that may have been previously overlooked) that dramatically influence all of our companies. The importance of ed-ucation and helping bring new young pro-fessionals into the construction industry is an issue I believe we can all agree upon. The lifeblood of our industry is the inflow of intelligent, hardworking and dedicated individuals. We’ve taken steps to expedite and ac-celeration this process by encouraging our young workers to obtain their tickets and seals on the relevant Alberta cam-puses. The grassroots involvement in the secondary system will be an ever-going battle as we try to encourage young stu-dents to pursue a great career path in the trades. The partnership being developed with schools is to help increase the inflow of young talent into our organizations, an industry issue that impacts us all go-ing forward. The scholarships available through the GPCA also aid in supporting young workers to further their education and take their careers to the next level. i
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On behalf of the Government of Alberta, I would like to congratu-late everyone involved in launching the Building the Grande Prai-rie and Peace Region magazine. From the biggest city to the smallest hamlet, places like the Grande Prairie and Peace Region make this province great. Alber-ta’s communities provide a high quality of life that attracts people from across Canada and the world. Our province has been growing at an incredible pace. In fact, in 2014, Alberta’s population grew by more than 100,000 people.
Albertans have the infrastructure they need – hospitals, schools,
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leaders in Alberta’s construction industry. Grande Prairie and the
Peace Region continue to flourish because of your hard work and
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As the Minister of Infrastructure, I am pleased to be a part of the 2015 issue of Building the Grande Prairie and Peace Region maga-zine. Alberta is a dynamic province with great potential, and while currently facing major fiscal challenges, I want to confirm our government’s continued commitment to the development of core projects and services to meet the needs of Albertans, across the province and in the Grande Prairie region. We are continuing to build so that Albertans have the quality schools, health facilities, roads, and other infrastructure that is
needed to meet ongoing growth in the province.
Locally, that means projects like the new hospital and new and
modernized schools will continue. And, we will do more to main-
tain existing facilities.
We can all play a role in developing and building our local com-
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I am pleased to contribute to this issue of Building the Grande Prairie and Peace Re-gion. Grande Prairie continues to be a growing and vibrant community, and we’re pleased to see a publication focusing on construc-tion. The value of construction in Grande Prai-riein2014was$275,333,916,andthroughFebruary of this year the number of build-ing permits was up 34 per cent from 2014 to 163. We’re fortunate to be buoyed in this com-munity by four economic engines – the energy sector, forestry, agriculture, and our position as a regional trade centre, serving a population of more than 260,000 people on both sides of the Peace Country, and as far
away as the Northwest Territories. This is the youngest city in Canada and one of the fastest growing in North Ameri-ca. With more Grande Prairie residents pre-paring for kindergarten than getting set for retirement, this community is a great place to invest, raise a family, and do business. Construction of the new hospital near Grande Prairie Regional College, and the addition of several new schools show the province’s commitment to the community. The Grande Prairie airport terminal ex-pansion and the recent extension of the runway is a further example of a long-term vision for this community’s prosperity and our position as a regional air transit hub. Within the city, commercial develop-ment continues to increase with the West-
gate shopping area, the Stone Ridge area,
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The City of Grande Prairie has invested
$20 million in downtown enhancement to
ensure this core sector of the community
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The Grande Prairie Construction Asso-ciation is a Canadian Construction As-sociation (CCA) partner association and its members automatically become mem-bers of the CCA. Your association partici-pates and contributes to the formation of national industry policies and positions through its involvement with the CCA. Here are a few of the CCA’s recent accom-plishments:
1. Infrastructure Investment
The CCA continues to work with the fed-eral and provincial governments to ensure the smooth implementation of the new 10-year $53.5 billion Building Canada Plan (BCP). A key improvement was the indexation of the annual $2 billion Gas Tax Fund.
2. Labour Supply & Training
• Immigration reform continues to be a top priority for the CCA. The goal is to ensure that the policies and practices are responsive to the construction in-dustry’s needs in a timely fashion. Cur-rent priorities include:
• Temporary Foreign Worker Program – Preserving the ability of construc-tion firms to access foreign-trained workers on a temporary basis. Seek-ing a more responsive and efficient system;
• New Federal Skilled Trades Pro-
gram–Expansionofeligibletrades;and,
• New Express Entry System launched in January of 2015 – Seeking to en-sure employer access to the poten-tial immigrant database.
• TheCCAwassuccessfulinlobbyingforspecial consideration for smaller em-ployers wishing to use the new Canada JobGrant.Asaresult,SMEswillbeeli-gible to either contribute 15 per cent of the employer share in cash (i.e. 15 per cent of $5,000= $750), or deduct thetrainee’s wages toward their contribu-tion.
3. Federal Tendering & Contracting
Practices
• TheCCAwasabletoconvincethefed-eral government not to promote ap-prenticeship by mandating quotas in its construction contracts, but to instead first compile information on how many apprentices are currently employed on federal projects through a voluntary re-porting system.
• With Defence Construction Canada(DCC) announcing that it intends to move to full electronic procurement for its construction contracts, the CCA provided input into the RFP process to ensure that the system selected is best suited to construction procurement, (e.g. a true online and real-time system, as opposed to an upload system; a sys-tem that permits the modification and withdrawal of bids after submission, but before closing, etc.)
4. Poor Quality of Design Documents
• TheCCAhasdevelopedachecklistofwhat a complete set of design docu-ments should include and is planning to conduct a series of seminars beginning in 2015.
5. Public Sector Self-Performance and
Competition
• TheCCAhasdevelopedachecklist toensure public owners include in their comparisons of in-house construction vs. contracting-out all pertinent cost items.
6. New Standard Documents
• Inthecomingyear,CCDCwillconducta number of educational seminars on CCDC 3 – Cost-Plus Contract, CCDC 29 – A Guide to Pre-qualification and CCDC 21 – A Guide to Construction Insurance. Other 2015 documents in-clude an IPD contract and CCDC 2MA Master Agreement.
7. National Industry ethics Course
• The CCA is working with BuildForceCanada to develop a national construc-tion industry ethics course.
8. New Technologies/methodologies
• TheCCAcontinuestosupporttheini-tiatives of the Institute for BIM in Can-ada (IBC) and Canadian Construction Innovations (CCI) to promote aware-ness of new technologies.
9. Industry Drug & Alcohol Programs
• TheCCAhasdevelopedtoolstoassistcompanies in dealing with drug and al-cohol issues, including a generic drug and alcohol policy that companies can customize for their purposes, as well as a fact sheet on employee assistance pro-grams.
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10. Foreign Competition
• TheCCAwasabletoconvinceFinanceCanada to permit Export Develop-ment Canada (EDC) to continue toprovide performance security guar-antees to Canadian-based contractors for projects situated in Canada that re-quire letters of credit for performance security.
11. Prompt Payment & Lien Legislation
• TheCCAisdevelopingrecommendednational guiding principles for prompt payment legislation, as well as a set of model lien legislation principles.
The CCA’s 2015 priorities
Last June, the CCA held a Construction Industry Summit with the participation of some 90 industry representatives from all across the country. The summit cul-minated in the identification of the fol-lowing seven themes as the top issues/challenges the construction industry will face over the next three to five years:
1. Business Practices (e.g. quality of de-
sign documents; slow payment, etc.);
2. Business Succession (i.e. aging demo-
graphic, business capacity, etc.);
3. Globalization (i.e. foreign competition
and investment in the Canadian mar-
ket);
4. Government Capacity (e.g. ability to
champion much-needed public/pri-
vate infrastructure projects – e.g.
pipelines – and to manage own proj-
ects);
5. Infrastructure (e.g. public sector’s fis-
cal capacity to deal with infrastructure
renewal);
6. Labour (i.e. labour shortages); and
7.Technology (i.e. new tools – BIM – and
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The ACA’s annual general meeting capped a successful 2014 in which the association:– Worked closely with Alberta Infra-
structure to improve procurement processes, move towards adoption of CCDC contracts, and improved defi-nitions and mark-ups for change or-ders.
– Developed a comprehensive response to proposed changes to the Occupa-tional Health and Safety Code, and initiated development of an associa-tion best practice on the reduction of occupational exposure to silica.
– Undertook a comprehensive survey of members that confirmed delayed payment is a large and growing issue
for industry, with negative impacts on industry cash flow and project cost.
ACA’s 2015 board confirmed at the AGM is comprised of:• Dave Kinley (Concept Electric) –
Chairman• PaulVerhesen (ClarkBuilders)–Se-
nior vice chairman• Paul Heyens (Alberta Glass) – Vice
chairman• ScottMatheson(PCL)–Pastchair• FabrizioCarinelli (CANA)–Calgary
Construction Association• Stephanie Roll (Executive Millwork)
– Calgary Construction Association• Scott Emerson (Inland Concrete) –
EdmontonConstructionAssociation
• Conal Hancherow (Thermo DesignInsulation) – Edmonton Construc-tion Association
• Charles Iggulden (Trade SkillsGlob-al) – Fort McMurray Construction Association
• TimMoline(TurconGroup)–GrandePrairie Construction Association
• NathanNeudorf(WardBros.)–Leth-bridge Construction Association
• Rus Lorenz (Citadel Mechanical) –Lloydminster Construction Associa-tion
• BuckHeath (Pad-CarMechanical) –Medicine Hat Construction Associa-tion
• Josh Edwards (Scott Builders) – RedDeer Construction Association
• Dennis Cascon (SimplexGrinnell) –Red Deer Construction Association
A comprehensive operations retreat confirmed the ACA’s priorities remain focused on government advocacy, de-velopment and promotion of industry standard practices, and promotion of a skilled workforce. The ACA’s priorities for 2015 are:1. Maintaining adequate and predict-
able levels of public investment in the face of declining oil prices.
The ACA continues to advocate the provincial government to develop a long-term capital project and de-ferred maintenance spending pro-gram/budget. As Alberta’s largestpurchaser of construction services, the Province influences the market
ACA Update
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price for construction services by adding or postponing (cancelling) projects in a market that is currently operating near capacity. Conversely, the development of projects during slow economic times resulting from a change in oil prices or other econom-ic influences, allows the construction industry to maintain their skilled workforce. A consistent number of skilled workers delivering construc-tion services is critical.
2. Working with Alberta Infrastruc-ture and other owners to ensure they remain preferred clients. Spe-cific initiatives include moderniz-ing procurement practices, adop-tion of industry standard docu-ments, and minimizing delays in payment.
Fair procurement practices that rec-ognize the public demand for “best value” should be supported by Alber-ta Infrastructure. In addition to fair
procurement, the government should adopt the use of CCDC standard documents, which clearly outline im-portant commercial terms, such as prompt payment terms and accept-able amounts of liability. Alberta In-frastructure will be considered a pre-ferred client if they adopt a position of familiarity and fairness with cur-rent construction industry practices.
3. Advocating for balanced and reason-able safety and WCB policies and en-forcement, with specific focus on sili-ca exposure and on interpretations of refusal of modified work.
The ACA is advocating with OHS to re-visit theOccupationalExposureLimitto silica dust. The ACA is partnering with a number of associations to urge that the no-fault principle employed by the WCB not apply to post-incident terminations for cause.
4. Strengthening relationships with Al-berta’s education system to develop
our future workforce. Clearly, the federal and provincial
government, the public, and the con-struction industry would prefer to hire Canadian workers with the necessary skills to perform the tasks required to deliver a project. To support the long-term growth of a skilled construction workforce, we must partner with Al-berta’s educational system to promote an interest in the construction industry. Our industry must be seen as a positive career choice to influence youth to con-sider a career in construction.
5. Continued rollout, adoption, and maintenance of the trade definitions.
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As the industry’s own certification program for construction manage-ment excellence, the Gold Seal Certi-fication program is constantly adapt-ing alongside an evolving construc-tion industry. This past year was no differentforGoldSeal,asweworkedhard to raise awareness, showcase the benefits of Gold Seal Certifica-tion, and to add increased value for certificate holders across Canada.
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Professionals interested in the Gold Seal Certification program can now eas-ily gauge their eligibility by using the new certification wizard available on the Gold Seal website at goldsealcertification.com. The wizard walks the applicant through a series of questions to determine the most appropriate stream for them to pursue. This, combined with the easy-to-use online application system, has helped construction management professionals across Canada in pursuing their certifi-cation.
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This past year also saw two new Gold Seal Projects; the National Music Centre in Calgary, being built by CANA Con-structions, and the Humber River Hos-pital in Toronto, being built by PCL Con-struction. These Gold Seal Projects help to increase awareness of Gold Seal Certification among construction professionals, help in the certi-fication of professionals, and demonstrate a commitment to construction management excellence by construction firms. Learn more about these projects and about how to raise your project’s visibility from www.goldsealcertification.com/projects.
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Peace River, with its vibrant, diverse economy, is a major focal point for devel-opment in Northwestern Alberta – and rightly so. Boasting a continuous oil and gas boom and a rich forestry and agricul-ture industry, major developments are a-plenty in Peace Country. Within the last year, Peace River wel-comed two new dealerships (Ford and Chrysler) on West Hill at the intersec-
tionofHighway743andHighway2,andis poised to welcome a myriad of hous-ing developments: a four-storey, 65-unit apartment complex on West Hill; two new subdivisions, Peace Ridge and Cita-del Park adjacent to the Misery Mountain ski hill; and two new hotels, a Chateau Nova on West Hill and a Best Western. And though projects like Shell’s Car-mon Creek and the new Shaftesbury Wa-
ter Treatment Plant tend to take centre stage, the region’s recent roadwork is a close contender. Alberta Transportation has had an im-portant role in many transportation proj-ects both inside and outside of the city. One recently completed project includes the $1.3-million Bridge Culvert Installa-tion Project at Highway 682, as tendered toEdmonton’sIn-LineContractingPart-
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Alberta Transportation is expecting to complete approximately 300 kilometres of paving in the Peace River and Grande Prairie areas over the next couple of years, including pavement overlay work on Highway 35 near Manning, High-way 43 near Grande Prairie, Highway 40 south of Grande Prairie, Highway 2 west of Peace River and Highway 2 on either side of High Prairie. As well, approximately 218 kilometres of second-stage paving will take place on Highway 88 over the next three years, completing the paving of the previously gravelled road between Fort Vermilionand Slave Lake. Repair of the Highway 986 slide on the west side of the Peace River near the Daishowa Pulp Mill will be tendered soon.
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Shell’s Carmon Creek is starting to mobilize through a DMI (driver machine interface) rail connection, moving pre-fab modules by rail. The new facility, with projected production rates of up to 80,000 barrels of oil per day, will reach peak construction in 2016, during which the company will em-ploy up to 1,200 people. With a 40-year history in the region, Carmon Creek has recently initiated a sustainable CHOPS technique (cold heavy oil production with sand) for its oil production. The method is much cleaner than conventional methods, thoughtheoff-gastendstobemorepungent. “There’slotsof[CHOPS]uphereandit’smuchdifferent
than what it is in Fort McMurray or Cold Lake, or any other heavy oil sands provinces,” Glenn says. “There’s more sulfur and aromatics.” Just as its name suggests, CHOPS involves the extraction of cold heavy oil production using sand. The technique en-compasses heavy oil production with the deliberate initia-tion of sand influx into a perforated oil well. “[Shell’s] intent is ‘this is the future of oil production in Alberta,’ so again, it comes down to sustainability,” Glenn says, “spending enough time on the front end to make sure you got a good understanding of the project before you start building it.”
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Pat’s Creek repairs: Phase 1 pile driving, taken on September 27, 2013.
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The $22.5-million Shaftesbury Water Treatment Plant up-grade was spearheaded by the Town of Peace River to include additional clarification, sedimentation, filtration, chlorina-tion, and flouridation. Designed to 2036 population projec-tions, the new plant will provide potable water to Peace River and the neighbouring County of Northern Lights, who part-nered in this project, and to the southern end of the county including the Weberville, Warrensville, and Dixonville areas.
A grand opening was held in September 2013, though fi-nal completion and commissioning continued into March 2014. Funding for the project was comprised of a con-sortium including the provincial Water For Life Program ($16,804,616), the Town of Peace River ($4,950,496), and thefederalGasTaxFund($747,079).
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Alberta Transportation is also building a new bridge on Highway 40 over Smoky River north of Grande Cache scheduled forconstructionin2017and2018. In 2013, Alberta Transportation hired a firm to develop a design for a new bridge across the Peace River. Construc-tion of the project is not on the current Provincial Construction Program and is subject to available funding. All this bustle has translated into a great deal of opportunity for the region’s construction community. “Construction is booming here, no question, and in all facets,” says Reid Glenn of Prairie Fire Power Inc. and past president of the former Peace River Construction Association. The 40-year-old association amalgamated with the Grande Prairie Construction Association last year. “The boom is sustainable [if we build] our future in a sustainable fashion. Thanks goes to the government of Alber-ta; we really appreciate that leadership in building the future.” Chamber of Commerce president, Mi-chael Matthews, concurs. “We’ve been on the edge of growth for so long. The construction just seems to enliven the whole town and many projects will use as manylocalpeopleaspossible.Everyoneis busy. It’s nice to see. It will make Peace River the hub of the region.” i
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The much-anticipated larger-than-life Philip J. Currie Dino-saur Museum – declared by the Globe and Mail as one of the “Top10SightstoVisitin2015”–issettoopenitsdoorsthisfall. The museum is described as an international institute for experiential learning dedicated to Alberta’s palaeontological heritage. Named after Canada’s leading palaentologist, Dr. Philip J. Currie, the 41,000-square-foot world-class facility is situated on a 10-acre complex in the heart of the Peace Country on the Alaska Highway (Highway 43), about 20 kilometres west of Grande Prairie. “This is going to be the largest destination attraction in northernAlberta,” saidGeorge Jacob,presidentandCEOofthe Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum. “Our team is working hard to make progress on multiple fronts in order to open in fall 2015.” Construction on the behemoth building broke ground in June 2013 with PCL Construction Management overseeing
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the build. Despite some delays to the project funding and the build, exterior construction concluded in December 2014, and work on the interior exhibition spaces began in January 2015. “This is an ambitious timeline by any measure and, when completed, will be the fastest museum design-build project in Canada,” said Jacob. “We are still on track to meet the target for a soft opening. Work on landscaping, the restaurant, the patio, dino playground, museum shop and kitchen will commence in May or June. The exhibit installation will begin around that time as well.” The building’s design – the brainchild of Toronto-based Tee-pleArchitects,ArndtTkalcicBengert(ATB)andFast&Epp–has garnered nearly as much attention as the prehistoric relics that will inhabit it. The museum’s design has been featured in several architectural and design publications already, including AZURE, NUVO, and MUSE magazines. The building has also at-tracted attention in the province’s construction community, and Alberta Construction Magazine awarded PCL Construction the 2014 Alberta Construction Award for the Commercial Under $50 Million category. “First of all, the fact that it’s a dinosaur museum is a pretty cool thing on its own,” said Karla Horcica, project manager with PCL Construction. “It’s an exciting project. But beyond that it’s also a gorgeous, unique building – interesting and very modern. There’s a lot of concrete and exposed, glue-laminated beams and struts.” The most striking design features are found in the exten-sive gallery spaces, where angled beams of pine-beetle timber stretch from floor to ceiling and are connected by nodal trusses, also made of pine-beetle timber. “The geometry of the design is very unique,” said Horcica. “It was challenging because there are no square corners to the building, everything is angled.” In addition to looking good, the building is also eco-friendly andLEEDGoldcertified.
“The triple-glazed zinc roof creates an exceptionally energy-efficient and sustainable building envelope, and is built to handle temperature extremes in the Grande Prairie area,” said Jacob. “The efficiency of this design allows the entire building to be heated and cooled by a displacement ventilation system, located under the concrete floor. The design draws on an abstraction of the palaeon-tological excavation experience, with two massive retaining walls of poured concrete and gabions pushing back the earth to reveal the main gallery wall.” Local businesses who worked on the project included G&M PlumbingandHeating,NorthgateElectricLtd.,All-WestNorth-ern Glass Ltd., Schmidt’s Painting Ltd., Mainline Construction, Greenblade Landscaping Co. Ltd., Reco Construction Ltd., and Blue Ridge Concrete. In addition to the gallery spaces, the museum also features two classrooms,a70-seattheatre,researchandcollectionsareas,ares-taurant, a gift shop, an outdoor discovery fossil walk, and tourist services areas. The museum hopes that, once it’s open, it will result in a tourism boom for the area – particularly from the roughly 300,000 vehicles crossing through on the Alaska Highway. Local groups and visiting dinophiles will have the opportunity to rent museum facilities, including the theatre, boardroom, class-rooms, and the restaurant space. i
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Grande Prairie’s Muskoseepi Park now boasts a total 20 kilome-tres of trail system thanks to the addition of the $1.2-million North Bear Creek Trail, which opened to the public in spring 2015. The new one-kilometre pedestrian trail, aptly named Mask-wôtêh, a Cree word meaning “bear heart”, will also feature inter-active displays, a natural playground, interpretive seating, and a parkinglotatthe108thStreetand117thAvenueentrance. “This is the first expansion within the urban park corridor since 1987,”saysCityofGrandePrairie’sLindseyJuniper,whoservedas project manager for the designated Legacy Project in celebra-tion of the city’s centennial. “It’s been a nice addition to the park system.” Muskoseepi Park, with over 1,100-acres of parkland with natu-ral and paved trails running along Bear Creek, has been a major cityattractionsinceitopenedin1987,itsrichculturalheritagere-flected in its Cree name meaning “Bear Creek”. North Bear Creek Trail, which took less than a year to construct, commences at Centre 2000 (tourist information centre) and terminates near the
Royal Oaks neighbourhood, joining the existing trails to the north and providing trail connection at Highway 40. The new section of the recreational trail also opens future trail development up to Grande Prairie’s 132nd Avenue and 116th Street. Critical to its design was a focus on trail alignment, specifically through the continuation of the trail network from Muskoseepi Park to the south. At project start up, a team from Calgary-based IBI Group walked the site and carefully staked the route of the trail. “We wanted to maximize user experience by taking views andtopographyintoconsideration,”sharesErnieWebsterofIBIGroup. “It was also crucial to protect and avoid damage to existing mature vegetation in the North Bear Creek corridor.” The end result, says Webster, is a trail alignment that undulates and meanders sufficiently to ensure users feel enveloped by nature – a key design feature. In addition, native plant species were in-corporated into a bio-retention area within the car park drainage design.
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Conceptual design by IBI Group. Proposed boardwalk and viewpoint.
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Webster cites the design of the pathway under Highway 43 as a project challenge. “We had to balance the need for headroom forbicycles/pedestrianswiththefluctuatinglevelsofNorthBearCreek, making sure the pathway is above water all year,” he adds. Working for the City was Wapiti Gravel Suppliers (general con-tractor) and G.P. Lawn Doctor (subcontractor). AccordingtoBrentCaissie,P.Eng.,ofWapitiGravelSuppliers,the job, which began in July 2014 took a little over two months to complete, involved regrading the existing landscaping to facilitate approximately 500 tonnes of pavement and 4,000 tonnes of grav-el, which was used to build the asphalt trail, concrete sidewalks, lookout picnic area and parking lot. A project addition, the Wapiti team installed low knolls (just over waist height) to maximize the user experience. “Methodology that was presented had to be changed to fit the landscaping,” says Caissie, citing the trail system’s location – be-hind hills and mountains, adjacent to a tree line, and not visible to the 108th Street bypass – as the motivation. “We wanted to make this area as natural as possible, but we had to make it safe.” Interpretive play pods provide educational play opportunities for schools and the local community, while adjacent open space surrounded by a looped trail allows visitors easy access to the park’s newest area. The Sweetman Group Inc. (The Playground Guys) from Olds, Alta., have been awarded the $250,000 Mask-wôtêh nature-inspired park playground contract. Installation is planned for spring 2015.
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Juniper cites the new playground’s design as unique. “We don’t have any other playgrounds like it in Grande Prairie,” he says. “It features big boul-ders, dinosaur bones, and an outdoor classroom, so we’ll be able to do some programming out of the facility.” Next up for Muskoseepi Park: a new bridge that connects the new Grande Prairie Hospital to the trail system. This additional project is tentatively scheduled for completion late-2017/early-2018.i
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The idea of community is well embodied by the new Charles Spencer High School – from its open and engaging flexible con-cept, to its role within the larger Com-munity Knowledge Campus featuring a recreation centre, ice rink, and a neigh-bouring Catholic school. As Principal Michelle Blair shares, community was an intentional theme in the building’s design and construction. “A big part of the vision for Charles Spencer was it really meets the needs of the community and the needs of the stu-
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spaces and modifiable flexible classrooms to accommodate small and large groups. Project pods and project rooms become part of the library/resource centre, andbenches and plug-in stations have been included in student gathering areas. “These areas that we thought were go-ing to be quite popular have just turned out to be real jewels in the school,” adds Blair. “It’s been exponentially more valu-able than we ever imagined it could be.” A central staircase – endearingly re-ferred to as the “heart of the school” –
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well-fosters student interaction and dually functions as a stage area, as facilitated by surrounding bleachers. Corridors leading to the north, west, and eastern portion of the school are connected by this central circulation node. “This double-storied area features a prominent staircase/bleacher and func-tions as a space for large gatherings, as-semblies and artistic performances,” says Heather Bretz, bridging architect-con-struction with Stantec, “all of which fur-ther invite the community to take advan-tage of the new high school facilities.” The cohesive circulation design imple-mented through the organization of corri-dors and open spaces maximizes easy flow for students, while simultaneously pro-viding unimpeded, secure surveillance of student-accessed spaces, increasing safety and security in a subtle and non-intrusive manner. Mandatory energy points, such as ener-gy-efficient lighting and low-flow fixtures with bright, open spaces, and the use of natural light and advanced ventilation systems, have earned the project LEEDSilver certification. Inside, the light-filled central atrium features clerestory windows, while the library is a simple glazed volume with a glass façade. An exterior sheltered court-yard is added to create an outdoor gath-ering space that enables daylight to pen-etrate deep into the school through glazed circulation areas wrapped around the space,whileofferingviewsofgreenery. “There’s a sense of wellbeing attributed to the natural light, but also to the open concept,” adds Blair. “And the students certainly reflect that.” The new Charles Spencer High School boasts the capacity to accommodate up-ward of 1,000 Grade 9 to 12 students. Ad-ditional on-site modulars – two construct-ed last fall, with four to come this spring – will allow the school to cater to future projections of 1,110-plus students. Talk of a permanent addition is also underway. “We opened over capacity; we antici-pated we would open the school at about 850, through our own projections, and
we opened the school at over 1,000,” says Carol Ann MacDonald, superintendent of the Grande Prairie School District. “So it was well-received by the community.” The Charles Spencer High School is the first of five public school projects to be completed for the Grande Prairie Pub-lic School Division. A new 750-studentschool (Isabel Campbell Public School), a new 900-student school (Riverstone), and the modernization of Montrose Ju-nior High School are all expected to be
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The Government of Alberta involved students, parents, teachers, and staff inthe school’s design-build process, which began in November 2011. After a 10-week consultation period, a public open house was held once the schematic design be-came available in January 2012. Following that, an 18-month construction plan was delivered for the Charles Spencer High School project (then referred to as the
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The Grande Prairie Airport is investing in infrastructure improvements to ensure smooth landings for customers and visi-tors well into the future. “Our main focus in 2014 was invest-ing in a 2,000-foot extension to our main runway,” said Brian Grant, chief executive officer of the Grande Prairie Airport. “The runway was previously 6,500 feet [1,982 metres], and we’ve now brought it to 8,500 feet [2,591 metres]. We were the shortest runway of all the destinations WestJet flies to. We could have gotten away with extending it to7,000 feet,butexpandingbeyond that to 8,500 gives us the ability to accommodate larger, further-reaching flights in the future.”
While the airport footed the bill for the extension of runway 12-30, an investment by Transport Canada’s Airports Capi-tal Assistance Program (ACAP) allowed them to accomplish full rehabilitation of the existing 6,500 feet and also to decrease the width of the existing runway, which will have a lasting economic benefit for the airport in maintenance activities. “We’ve narrowed the runway from a previous width of 200 feet [61 metres] to 150 feet [46 metres],” explained Grant. “The runways were originally built to ac-commodate Canadian Forces air traffic, but the 150-foot width is the standard for most other civilian airports.”
The airport also underwent a major rehabilitation of the airport apron, which is the outdoor area of the airport where aircraft park, board, fuel up, and load and unload. Three-quarters of the apron’s con-crete slabs were replaced – some of which weretheoriginalslaidin1979. “This was a major rehabilitation project for the airport, it is one of the largest since we took control from Transport Canada in 1997,”saidGrant.“The2014projectwasan$18.2 million investment. Since the airport was taken over by the Grande Prairie Air-port Commission in 1999, they have invest-ed $45.3 million in rehabilitation and expan-sion for the preservation and improvement of air service for the Peace Region.”
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The runway expansion and narrowing, as well as the apron rehabilitation began in April 2014 and wrapped up in October 2014, with Wapiti Gravel Suppliers lead-ing the construction as the general con-tractor. Grant says that most sub-trade work was awarded to local firms, with the exception of specialty services like the required airport lighting, which were handled by specialty contractors. Major contract items on the project included: earthworks and grading; full-depth asphalt removal and pulverization; removal of the existing concrete panels; supply, placement and compact granular sub-base and base; supply and placement HMAC; supply and placement of Portland cement concrete; restoration of topsoil, seed and mulch; sub drainage and storm drainage works; and airfield electrical works. While the runway project was under-way, the airport was also working on an-other cost-share safety project with Al-berta Transportation that saw the instal-lation of turning lanes and intersection traffic control lighting – something that Grant says has been a long-running pur-suit for the airport. “We’re continuously growing our air-port so there are a number of projects on the horizon for us – one almost every year,” said Grant. “We’ve seen an eight per cent increase in the number of passengers coming through in the last year alone. So we’re thinking about continued future growth, but we’ve also grown so rapidly that we’re now looking at handling some of the congestion issues with our traffic.” In 2015, the airport will be investing in their airfield once again with the widen-ing of their secondary taxiway (taxiway bravo). “Taxiway bravo intersects runway 12/30about3,000feetdownit,andwid-ening it will increase the efficiency of air-
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All-West Northern Glass Ltd. 9606-108 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5S5 T: 780-532-4711 • F: 780-539-0252 Contact: Ed Van Den Hoek [email protected] www.all-westglass.com Trades/Others
Ardy Rigging Ltd. Box 180 Valleyview, AB T0H 3N0 T: 780-524-3459 • F: 780-524-4349 Contact: Bill Davis [email protected] www.ardyrigging.com Trades/Others
ATB Drywall Grande Prairie Ltd. 52, 714010 RR 73 County of GP No 1, AB T8W 5J7 T: 780-402-8469 • F: 780-402-6593 Contact: Steve McCrea [email protected] Trades/Others
Atco Structures & Logistics 30 Alberta Avenue, Box 3759 Spruce Grove, AB T7X 3A9 T: 780-962-3111 • F: 780-962-8733 Contact: Rylan Ostrosky [email protected] www.atcosl.com Manufacturer/Supplier
AWH Electric Ltd. #103, 9602-115 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5W2 T: 780-532-9611 • F: 780-539-6618 Contact: Brent Hessler [email protected] www.awhelectric.com Electrical Contractor
Blue Ridge Concrete Box 386 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3A5 T: 780-539-7344 • F: 780-539-0944 Contact: Robert Blum www.blueridgeconcrete.ca Trades/Others
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Bull Mechanical Ltd. 11414-96B Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4K6 T: 780-518-6573 • F: 780-357-3364 Contact: Rob Howarth [email protected] Mechanical Contractor
CC & C Services 11036-89 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4W4 T: 780-830-0444 • F: 587-259-9995 Contact: Glen Christie [email protected] www.cccservices.ca General Contractor/Trades/Other
Carpet Superstore Unit B, 10545-117 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 7N6 T: 780-539-7887 • F: 780-539-7466 Contact: Bill Littleton [email protected] www.carpetsuperstoregrandeprairie.com Manufacturer/Supplier
Castle Ridge Construction Box 114 Crooked Creek, AB T0H 0Y0 T: 780-532-1181 • F: 780-532-1186 Contact: Eldon Thiessen [email protected] www.castleridge.net General Contractor
Checkmark Services Box 1601 La Crete, AB T0H 2H0 T: 780-841-1798 • F: 780-928-3929 Contact: John Schmidt [email protected] Trades/Others
Chinook Drywall Ltd. 8802-70 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8X 0C1 T: 780-978-0958 • F: 780-513-8965 Contact: Todd Anderson [email protected] Trades/Others
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Clark Builders (GP) 4703-52 Avenue Edmonton, AB T6B 3R6 T: 780-395-3300 • F: 780-395-3542 Contact: Martina Cyrynowski [email protected] General Contractor
Clear Cut Electrical Inc. Box 147 Spirit River, AB T0H 3G0 T: 780-864-7825 • F: 780-864-4018 Contact: Yves Mercier [email protected] Electrical Contractor
Clear Stream Energy Services 11455-98 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5S5 T: 780-539-6677 • F: 780-538-2478 Contact: Kelly Boissonnault [email protected] www.clearstreamenergy.ca Electrical Contractor
Community Electric Ltd. #2, 4617-41 Street Camrose, AB T4V 2Y8 T: 780-672-1942 • F: 780-672-2360 Contact: Connie Kosinski [email protected] www.celelectric.com Electrical Contractor
Concrete Plus Precast Box 1205 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4B6 T: 780-814-7264 • F: 780-814-7230 Contact: Steve Capiuk [email protected] www.concreteplusprecast.ca Manufacturer/Supplier
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Cross River Construction Ltd. 8813-60A Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8W 2V2 T: 780-876-6433 • F: 780-533-5287 Contact: Clint Osborne [email protected] General Contractor
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Double D Drywall RR 2 Sexsmith, AB T0H 3C0 T: 780-568-3995 • F: 780-518-7347 Contact: Darlene Erno [email protected] Trades/Others
Economy Concrete Ltd. Box 22268 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6X1 T: 780-814-2010 Contact: Darren Doll [email protected] Trades/Others
Emco Corporation (GP) 11202-97 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4Y6 T: 780-532-3363 • F: 780-538-4166 Contact: Ken Hoeppner www.emcoltd.com Manufacturer/Supplier
Emes Electric Ltd. Box 351 Slave Lake, AB T0G 2A0 T: 780-849-2771 • F: 780-849-6728 Contact: Jim Emes [email protected] www.emeselectric.com Electrical Contractor
Enviro Home Box 1341 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4Z2 T: 780-933-4663 • F: 780-532-5574 Contact: Brad Redl [email protected] www.gospray.com General Contractor
Fabcor Inc. 10202-74 Avenue Clairmont, AB T0H 0W0 T: 780-532-3350 • F: 780-532-8977 Contact: KariLynn Blanch [email protected] www.fabcor.ca Trades/Others
Fair & Square Tile Setting Ltd. 10119-103 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 1C2 T: 780-532-5958 • F: 780-402-8500 Contact: Dana Wilson [email protected] Trades/Others
Concrete PlusPrecast
Phone 780-814-7264Fax 780-814-7230Concrete Plus PrecastPO Box 1205Grande Prairie, Alberta T8V 4B6
Owner/OperatorSteve Capiuk Cell 780-876-6234
Office ManagerDebbie Capiuk Cell 780-876-6233
• Safety Barriers• Shop Sump Tanks• Garage Mini Sump Tanks• Exposed Aggregate
• Precast Steps• Iron Handrails
• Concrete Curbs• Custom Precasting
Products we offer
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• CORE DRILLING
• SLAB SAWING
• ASPHALT CUTTING
• WALL SAWING
• CONCRETE SCANNING
• ELECTRIC FLOOR SAW
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Fillmore Construction Management Inc. 9114-34 A Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T6E 5P4 T: 780-430-0005 • F: 780-437-3998 Contact: Chris Fillmore [email protected] www.fillmoreconstruction.com General Contractor
Flint Field Services (GP) 10414-84 Avenue Clairmont, AB T0H 0W0 T: 780-539-7111 • F: 780-538-3135 Contact: Duane Fischer [email protected] Electrical Contractor
Flor-Lay Interiors 858 D Carmichael Lane Hinton, AB T7V 1Y6 T: 780-865-5557 • F: 780-865-4342 Contact: Ingrid Passamare [email protected] www.florlay.com Trades/Others
Frasko Concrete Cutting Ltd. 9517-117 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4R2 T: 780-830-0102 • F: 780-830-0807 Contact: Frank Skolly [email protected] Trades/Others
G & M Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 10944-96th Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3J5 T: 780-538-3222 • F: 780-539-3307 Contact: Greg/Alan Marcotte [email protected] Mechanical Contractor
G.P. Flooring Ltd. #102, 10136-128 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 1E9 T: 780-532-6800 • F: 780-532-6512 Contact: Rick Horneland [email protected] Trades/Others
G.P. Landscaping Ltd. 11053-30 Avenue County of GP No.1, AB T8W 5B5 T: 780-539-0078 • F: 780-513-6117 Contact: Darcy Schalin [email protected] www.gplandscaping.org Trades/Others
G.P. Masonry 9728-132 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4J5 T: 780-538-9907 • F: 780-538-9170 Contact: Allan Reid [email protected] www.gpmasonry.com Manufacturer/Supplier
Glen Armstrong Construction Ltd. 8122-102 Avenue Peace River, AB T8S 1M6 T: 780-624-2101 • F: 780-624-2103 Contact: Mike Fosty [email protected] www.glenarmstrongconstruction.com General Contractor
Global Sport Resources Ltd. 504-67 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T6P 1S2 T: 780-469-7980 • F: 780-463-7988 www.globalsportresources.com Manufacturer/Supplier
Grandeur Housing Ltd. Box 2260 Winkler, MB R6W 4B9 T: 204-325-9558 • F: 204-325-5048 Contact: Larry Thiessen [email protected] www.grandeurhousing.com Manufacturer/Supplier
Granite Construction Inc. 3902-99 Street County of GP No.1 T8W 5A8 T: 780-539-1655 • F: 780-539-1669 Contact: Wally Lovlin [email protected] Trades/Others
8620 110 Street Grande Prairie AB
24hr Emergency Phone: 780 538 3222Fax 780 539 3307 | www.gmplumbing.ca
G & M Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
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Gray Electric (2013) Ltd. 10913-97 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4G6 T: 780-296-5274 • F: 780-539-4792 Contact: Sean Gray [email protected] Electrical
Green Acre Ventures Ltd. Box 207 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3A4 T: 780-876-4992 • F: 780-538-1897 Contact: Bruce Dyck [email protected] Trades/Others
Greenblade Landscape Co. Ltd. 9513-68 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8W 2R3 T: 780-539-0303 • F: 780-539-0310 Contact: Greg Carlson [email protected] www.greenblade.ab.ca Trades/Others
Greystone Electric Ltd. 8 Ravine Drive Whitecourt, AB T7S 1H6 T: 780-706-4440 • F: 780-778-2126 Contact: Alvin Clementovich [email protected] Electrical Contractor
Gridline Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 9539-87 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3H2 T: 780-532-9547 • F: 780-532-9548 Contact: Mario Beaudry [email protected] Mechanical Contractor
Gross Venture Ltd. 1131 Lewis Road Kelowna, BC V1P 1C7 T: 250-914-1428 Contact: Ed Penner [email protected] General Contractor
GSL Construction Ltd. Box 25051 RPO Cobblestone Grande Prairie, AB T8X 0E9 T: 780-533-5656 • F: 780-533-3594 Contact: Moe Abu-Shah/Val Hoskins [email protected] General Contractor
HADROB Contracting Ltd. Box 1397 Valleyview, AB T0H 3N0 T: 780-524-4694 • F: 780-524-4692 Contact: Wayne Hadley-Roberts [email protected] Trades/Others
Heritage Roofing Ltd. Box 2102 Valleyview, AB T0H 3N0 T: 780-831-4383 • F: 780-532-5072 Contact: Melanie Moore [email protected] www.heritage-roofing.com General Contractor
Hertz Equipment Rentals 10801-78 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8W 2L2 T: 780-538-9499 • F: 780-538-9466 Contact: Marc Neufeld [email protected] Manufacturer/Supplier
Hoban Equipment Ltd. 2501-48 Avenue Vernon, BC V1T 3P9 T: 250-558-1809 • F: 250-558-1829 Contact: Adam Hoban [email protected] www.hobanequipment.com General Contractor
HWD Construction Ltd. 10533-98 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4L1 T: 780-538-3616 • F: 780-532-2066 Contact: Doug Henderson [email protected] www.hwdconstruction.com General Contractor
Indoor Elements Mechanical Ltd. 8549-112 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6A4 T: 780-539-6799 • F: 780-532-4637 Contact: Lena/Lori [email protected] www.indoorelements.ca Mechanical Contractor
Inland Concrete Ltd. 11334-91 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6K6 T: 780-532-2083 • F: 780-539-0380 Contact: Bill Shaw Manufacturer/Supplier
MARC NEUFELDDistrict Manager
HERTZ EQUIPMENT RENTAL CORPORATION 10801 - 78 Avenue, Grande Prairie, AB T8W 2L2
P: 780.538.9499 | TF: 1.888.777.2700C: 780.518.1115 | F: 780.538.9466
www.hertzequip.com
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Integrity Heating & Air Conditioning Ltd. Box 21210 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6W7 T: 780-882-8879 • F: 780-882-8895 Contact: Mike Dingeldein [email protected] www.integrityhtg.com Mechanical Contractor
IPAC Services Corporation 8701-102 Street Clairmont, AB T0H 0W0 T: 780-532-7350 • F: 780-532-7769 Contact: Rochelle Killins [email protected] www.ipacservices.com General Contractor
ISL Engineering & Land Services Ltd. 202, 10537-98 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8W 2C8 T: 780-532-4002 • F: 780-539-1656 Contact: Brian Morrison [email protected] Engineering & Consulting Services
Jackal Electric Inc. 3-11 Bellrose Drive, Suite 167 St. Albert, AB T8N 5L9 T: 780-554-9198 • F: 780-642-1492 Contact: Kevin Latham [email protected] Electrical Contractor
JD Piling & Anchor Ltd. 10468-269 Road Fort St. John, BC T1J 4H7 T: 250-787-6001 • F: 250-787-6005 Contact: Curtis Barszczewski [email protected] www.jdpiling.com Trades/Others
JLC Electrical Instrumentation & Projects #209, 11402-100 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 2N5 T: 780-897-2770 • F: 403-240-4915 Contact: Devlin Lee [email protected] Electrical Contractor
JMS Construction Suite 104, 10006-101 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 0Y1 T: 780-876-8491 Contact: Justin Staffen [email protected] General Contractor
K & M Bldg. Contractors Ltd. Box 750 Spirit River, AB T0H 3G0 T: 780-532-3881 • F: 780-864-3444 Contact: Darren McCarty [email protected] www.km-building.com General Contractor
K Shaw & Sons Contracting (2009) Ltd. 10424-96 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5V2 T: 780-532-0565 • F: 780-539-4834 Contact: Len Shaw [email protected] www.kshawandsons.com General Contractor
Kaefer Integrated Services Ltd. 11234-89 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5V8 T: 780-539-5367 • F: 780-532-6912 www.albricokaefer.com Trades/Others
Kaldon Construction Ltd. #202, 9835-101 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5V4 Contact: Nancy Leclarc [email protected] General Contractor
Kaynic Construction Ltd. 10301-123 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 8B7 T: 780-538-4646 • F: 780-538-4212 Contact: Dennis Hunter [email protected] General Contractor
KCM Construction Ltd. 11701-97 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8W 0C7 T: 780-532-5079 • F: 780-532-7525 Contact: Bob Leslie [email protected] www.kcmconstruction.com General Contractor
Phone: 780-533-5656Fax: 780-533-3594Email: [email protected]: www.gslconstruction.ca
207, 10109 - 97 AveGrande Prairie, AB
T8V 0N5
General ContractorEng. Moe Abu-Shah
Project EngineerC 780-978-9642
1-780-876-8491 [email protected]
723046 Range Road 53, County of Grande Prairie #1, AB T8X 4J5
Concrete Construction • Design Build • General Contracting
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Kenry Electric Ltd. 9717-90 Avenue Peace River, AB T8S 1G8 T: 780-624-5435 • F: 780-624-5441 Contact: Henry Menu/Amanda Flaherty [email protected] Electrical Contractor
Klassen Brothers Northern Ltd. Box 449 Debolt, AB T0H 1B0 T: 780-957-3760 • F: 780-957-3766 Contact: Dave Klassen [email protected] www.klassenbrothers.com General Contractor
Knappett Industries (2006) Ltd. Box 37090 Country Club Nanaimo, BC V9T 6N4 T: 250-390-3022 • F: 250-390-3044 Contact: Cor Buys [email protected] www.knappettindustries.com General Contractor
Knelsen Sand & Gravel Ltd. Box 21119 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6W7 T: 780-539-7667 • F: 780-539-4474 Contact: Jason Jagodich [email protected] www.knelsen.com Trades/Others
Kodiak Drywall 509 A Adams Road Kelowna, BC V1X 7S1 T: 780-539-9347 • F: 780-539-9362 Contact: Steve Osborn [email protected] Trades/Others
La Crete Home Hardware Box 1017 La Crete, AB T0H 2H0 T: 780-928-3750 • F: 780-928-2355 Contact: Chad Wiebe [email protected] Manufacturers/Suppliers
La Prairie Works Inc. Box 372 Grimshaw, AB T0H 1W0 T: 780-332-4452 • F: 780-332-1115 Contact: Ian McGillis [email protected] www.laprairiegroup.com General Contractor
Lafarge Construction Materials (GP) 9001-112 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 7J4 T: 780-532-7766 • F: 780-532-4169 Contact: Randy Bennett [email protected] Manufacturer/Supplier
Lake Excavating Ltd. 1070 North Mackenzie Avenue Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N8 T: 250-392-6291 • F: 250-392-4063 Contact: Cindy Lewis [email protected] www.lakeexcavating.com General Contractor
Residential • Commercial Professional Installation • Free Estimates
Call: 780.532.388510404 - 100th St. Grande Prairie, AB
MODERN DECORECARPET ONE
DOORS & FRAMES
HARDWARE
LOCKSMITH
LOCKERS & WASHROOM PARTITIONS
780-539-3677 odessadoors.com
ODESSA“YOUR COMMERCIAL DOOR SPECIALIST”
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Concrete Plant780-332-2370 Office780-617-4600 Cell
NEW CONCRETE PLANT OPERATING FULL SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTOR
FOR ALL SITE WORK ACTIVITIES
Site Development, Underground Servicing, Grading/Base/PavingEarthworks, Gravel, Concrete, Asphalt
PROVIDING WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS EXPECT
Professional Experience – We understand your projectQuality Performance – We deliver your project
Reliable Service – We do what we say we will do
Proud to be Part of Building and Improving Alberta’s North
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Lan-Tech Services Ltd. Box 844 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3R5 T: 780-876-3353 • F: 780-830-0897 Contact: Leanne Martin [email protected] www.lan-techservices.ca Trades/Others
Lavergne Construction (1988) Ltd. 8009-102 Avenue Peace River, AB T8S 1M6 T: 780-624-3616 • F: 780-624-1662 Contact: Brent Lavergne [email protected] www.lavergneconstruction.com General Contractor
LED Services 9557-116 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5W3 T: 780-876-1566 Fax: Contact: Richard Lebrun [email protected] General Contractor/Trades/Other
LNB Construction Inc. Box 370 Merrit, BC V1K 1B8 T: 250-378-4524 • F: 250-378-4764 Contact: Kari Gage [email protected] www.lnbconstruction.com General Contractor
Linea Ceiling & Wall Systems # 202, 2680 Progressive Way Abbotsford, BC V2T 6H9 T: 604-788-2265 Contact: Tim Peters [email protected] www.lineaceilings.com Manufacturers/Suppliers
LSM – Lee’s Sheet Metal 10910-97 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3J8 T: 780-532-4418 • F: 780-539-0680 Contact: Brian Freemark/Pete Merlo [email protected] www.golsm.com Mechanical Contractor
M & R Plumbing & Heating Box 374 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3A5 T: 780-567-2477 • F: 780-567-2699 Contact: Marty Wilson [email protected] Mechanical Contractor
Mainline Construction Ltd. Box 23187 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 7G7 T: 780-532-8545 • F: 780-539-9446 Contact: Bob Stalker [email protected] Trades/Others
Magnum Electric Box 1443 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4Z2 T: 780-532-4000 • F: 780-532-1651 Contact: Tim Tartia [email protected] Electrical Contractor
Matrix Electric Inc. Box 23129 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6X2 T: 780-538-2495 • F: 780-402-7066 Contact: Antonio Gil/Keith Upshall [email protected] Electrical Contractor
Micheal’s Flooring (1997) Ltd. 9919-113 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 1W6 T: 780-532-8680 • F: 780-532-6644 Contact: Larry Degiano [email protected] Trades/Others
Milestone Paving & Baseworx RR 1 Site 2 Box 37 Crooked Creek, AB T0H 0Y0 T: 780-876-4426 • F: 780-957-3904 Contact: Forest Williamson/Doug Thiessen [email protected] www.milestonepaving.com Trades/Others
Modern Decore Carpet One 10404-100 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 2M2 T: 780-532-3888 • F: 780-538-1770 Contact: Dean Tissington [email protected] Trades/Others
NK5 Mechanical Box 25098 Grande Prairie, AB T8X 0E9 T: 780-518-7277 Contact: Karen Przybylski [email protected] Mechanical Contractor
Nelson Lumber/Intercoast Truss 15603-94 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8X 0B9 T: 780-532-5454 • F: 780-532-5151 Contact: Grant Taylor [email protected] Manufacturer/Supplier
North West Trenching Ltd. Box 576 La Crete, AB T0H 2H0 T: 780-928-3129 Fax: Contact: Ron Dyck [email protected] Trades/Others
Northern Road Builders Inc. (Div. of FTEN Group of Companies) Box 1570 La Crete, AB T0H 2H0 T: 780-928-4900 • F: 780-928-4915 Contact: Paul Driedger [email protected] General Contractor/Trades/Other
Northgate Electric (GP) Ltd. 12625-99 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5Z4 T: 780-538-4056 • F: 780-539-1466 Contact: Todd Gorman [email protected] www.northgateelectric.ca Electrical Contractor
Northstar Energy Services Inc. 7101-102 Street Clairmont, AB T0H 0W0 T: 780-539-0700 • F: 780-539-3014 Contact: Jay Gunnerson [email protected] www.northstar-inc.com Trades/Others
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Norwest Construction & Management Ltd. 9501-42 Avenue County of GP No. 1, AB T8W 5A8 T: 780-539-5926 • F: 780-532-9470 Contact: Brent Clarke [email protected] www.norwestcm.com Others
Nufloors (The Flooring Source Inc.) 12627-100 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4H2 T: 780-532-3250 • F: 780-538-0877 Contact: Linda Tangen [email protected] www.nufloors.ca Trades/Others
Odessa Doors Ltd. 101, 9602-115 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5W2 T: 780-539-3677 • F: 780-539-7625 Contact: Carole Story [email protected] Manufacturer/Supplier
Opus Stewart Weir Ltd. #99, 11039-78 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8W 2J7 T: 780-814-5880 • F: 780-814-5973 Contact: Mike O’Sullivan [email protected] www.swg.ca Trades/Others
Overhead Door of Grande Prairie 8702-111 A Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5L3 T: 780-532-9350 • F: 780-532-8150 Contact: Ken Gorgichuk [email protected] Trades/Others
Paul Flasha Contracting Ltd. Box 163 STN. Main Whitecourt, AB T7S 1N4 T: 780-778-6634 • F: 780-778-6625 Contact: Steven Flasha [email protected] www.paulflashacontracting.com General Contractor
Paveit Construction Ltd. Box 1031 Slave Lake, AB T0G 2A0 T: 780-849-8586 • F: 780-849-2823 Contact: Robert Loroff [email protected] www.paveitconstruction.ca Trades/Others
Peter Lane Concrete Ltd. A division of N.P.A. Box 608, 4201-93 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3A8 T: 780-532-8415 • F: 780-402-6683 Contact: Mark Dinelle [email protected] Manufacturer/supplier
PhoneCo Inc. 10127-97 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 0N5 T: 780-538-0003 • F: 780-539-5031 Contact: Tim Sheehan [email protected] www.phoneco.ca Trades/Others
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AUGERING & HDD Bridge Pipes • Liners Water Lines•
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Grading • Excavation Embankment•
SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENTGrading • Water Sewer • • Storm
ENVIRONMENTAL REHABILITATIONBridge Structures • Erosion Remediation•
A DIVISION OF
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Service & Structural Fabrication • Shear & Brake, Custom Plate Rolling, Custom Plate CuttingMIG & TIG Welding • B Pressure Welding • Custom Machining & Milling
ABSA & CWB Certified • Portable Welding • Truck Rig Ups
10833 - 97 Ave Grande Prairie, Alberta T8Y 4Y9 Phone: 780-538-8240 Fax: 780-538-2208 www.risleysteel.ca
10127 - 97 Avenue, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 0N5P: 780 538 0003 | F: 780 539 5031 | Toll Free: 1 888 538 3500
www.phoneco.ca
• Business Telephone Systems• Intercom & Paging Systems• Computer Networks• Telephone Networks• Security Alarm Systems• Security Cameras• Alarm System Monitoring
• Door Access Systems• Cellular and Mike Phones• Telephone Accessories• Wireless Data Solutions• Professional Ads On Hold• TELUS Network Services• Communications Consulting
PRODUCTS & SERVICES:
PLR Insulating Co. 8716-108 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4C7 T: 780-532-3610 • F: 780-665-6073 Contact: Ross Thiessen [email protected] www.plrinsulating.com Trades/Others
Precise Construction (1693804 AB Ltd.) Box 118 Bezanson, AB T0H 0G0 T: 780-524-7773 • F: 780-402-7770 Contact: Patrick Robideau [email protected] General Contractor, Trades/Other, Mechanical Contractor, Electrical Contractor
Precise Mechanical Ltd. Box 417 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3A5 T: 780-814-5509 • F: 780-814-6835 Contact: Joe Blanch [email protected] Mechanical Contractor
Priority Commercial Insulation Box 9029 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 7L6 T: 780-380-9380 Contact: Michael Northcott [email protected] Mechanical Contractor
Pro-West Refrigeration Ltd. (GP) Box 22025 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 6X1 T: 780-513-2511 • F: 780-513-6804 Contact: Vincent Kirkham [email protected] Mechanical Contractor
Quality Floors 12426-100 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4H8 T: 780-882-6866 • F: 780-882-6896 Contact: Mitchell Kachnic [email protected] Trades/Others
Rapid Span Structures Ltd. 11145 Industrial Drive Armstrong, BC V0E 1B6 T: 250-546-9676 • F: 250-546-9066 Contact: Tim Damen/Tamer Akkurt [email protected] www.rapidspan.com General Contractor
Reco Construction Box 33, Lt 17, Hwy 40 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3A5 T: 780-532-0233 • F: 780-539-3536 Contact: Darren Dowling [email protected] www.recotrenching.com Trades/Others
Redline Electric Ltd. Box 88 La Crete, AB T0H 2H0 T: 780-928-2644 • F: 780-928-2671 Contact: Ken Derksen [email protected] Electrical Contractor
Rentco Equipment Ltd. (GP) 11437-97 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5R8 T: 780-539-7860 • F: 780-532-2230 Contact: George Lightfoot [email protected] www.rentcoequipment.com Manufacturer/Supplier
Response Maintenance Services 9923-90 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 0E6 T: 780-538-3688 • F: 780-538-3682 Contact: Rob McMillan [email protected] General Contractor
Reynolds Plumbing & Heating 80 Ltd. Box 277 Fairview, AB T0H 1L0 T: 780-835-2383 • F: 780-835-2010 Contact: Chris Thoma [email protected] Mechanical Contractor
REW Electric (2003) Inc. 9806-100 Street High Level, AB T0H 1Z0 T: 780-926-2245 • F: 780-926-4159 Contact: Marilyn Wilton [email protected] Electrical Contractor
Richer Realty/Painting 9910-101 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 2P4 T: 780-539-5465 • F: 780-539-6545 Contact: Larry Richer [email protected] Trades/Others
Risley Steel Services Ltd. 10833-97 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4Y9 T: 780-538-8240 • F: 780-538-2208 Contact: Bryan Loewen [email protected] www.gorisley.com Trades/Others
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Roy Larson Construction, A Div. of Petrowest Construction 10226-84 Avenue Clairmont, AB T0H 0W0 T: 780-830-3051 • F: 780-830-3096 Contact: Derek Basnett [email protected] www.petro-west.com Trades/Others
Ruskin Construction Ltd. RR3 Site 1 Box 18 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5N3 T: 780-538-1919 • F: 780-538-3350 Contact: Jim Basha [email protected] www.ruskinconstruction.com Trades/Others
Schendel Mechanical Contracting Ltd. 20310-107 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5S 1W9 T: 780-447-3400 • F: 780-447-4313 Contact: Simone Reese [email protected] www.schendel.ca Mechanical Contractor
Scott Builders Inc. 9835-60 Avenue Edmonton, AB T6E 0C6 T: 780-463-4565 • F: 780-463-5211 Contact: Hubert [email protected] www.scottbuilders.com General Contractor
Serv-All Mechanical Services Ltd. 18120-107 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5S 1K5 T: 780-532-6682 • F: 780-532-6822 Contact: Vick Bogdanski [email protected] www.serv-all.ca Trades/Others
Shadow Rathole Drilling Ltd. 11301-91 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5Z3 T: 780-538-3911 • F: 780-532-1155 Contact: Patrick Shanks [email protected] Trades/Others
Shamrock Underground Ltd. 7013-102 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8W 2Y4 T: 780-814-3593 • F: 780-830-0481 Contact: Chip Fitzgerald [email protected] Trades/Others
Simmons Landscaping Ltd. 10619 82 Street Edmonton, AB T6A 3N2 T: 780-474-7729 • F: 780-378-7729 Contact: Chris Simmons [email protected] www.sltd.ca Trades/Others
Simplex Grinnell (GP) 11439-98 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5S5 T: 780-532-5314 • F: 780-532-5317 www.simplexgrinnell.com Trades/Others
Spirit River Flooring Ltd. Box 301 Spirit River, AB T0H 3G0 T: 780-864-3073 • F: 780-864-2345 Contact: Jim & Gaynel Sawers [email protected] www.spiritriverflooring.com Trades/Others
Standard Roofing & Exteriors 11413-101 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 2R8 T: 780-539-4880 • F: 780-532-3805 Contact: Anke Lindroos [email protected] www.standardroofing.net Roofing
Southwest Design & Construction Ltd. 11215-91 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5Z3 T: 780-830-2400 • F: 780-830-2411 Contact: Leon Gullickson [email protected] www.steelproducts.ab.ca General Contractor
Spyder Solutions Ltd. 713040 RR 64 County of GP No. 1, AB T8W 5E5 T: 780-532-6677 • F: 780-532-2221 Contact: Warren Wendt [email protected] www.spydersolutions.com Trades/Others, Electrical Contractor
Taranis Electric Ltd. Box 875 Slave Lake, AB T0G 2A0 T: 780-369-2039 • F: 780-369-2563 Contact: Ken Emes [email protected] www.taraniselectric.com Electrical Contractor
Tek Plumbing & Heating Inc. 11434-89 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5V8 T: 780-897-1185 • F: 780-532-0025 Contact: Matthew Scheck [email protected] Mechanical Contractor
Terel Electric Ltd. 9106-109 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4K8 T: 780-539-4466 • F: 780-539-4055 Contact: Bill Alloway [email protected] Electrical Contractor
T.H. Gust Builders Ltd. 9608-96 Street Peace River, AB T8S 1J2 T: 780-624-4229 • F: 780-624-4260 Contact: Hayden Gust [email protected] General Contractor
The Complete Masonry Ltd. #4, 10420-123 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 8B8 T: 780-539-0943 • F: 780-357-9922 Contact: Richard Beatty [email protected] Trades/Others
The Yardmaster Ltd. 13-712074-RR55 County of GP, No.1, AB T8X 4A8 T: 780-538-2020 • F: 780-532-4187 Contact: Roger Boivin Manufacturer/Supplier
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Top-Line Surveys Ltd. 8110-106A Street Grande Prairie, AB T8W 2H2 T: 780-882-7444 • F: 780-532-5032 Contact: Allan Bouchard [email protected] Trades/Others
Topside Consulting (2004) Ltd. 215, 10006-101 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 0Y1 T: 780-538-4190 • F: 780-538-4185 Contact: Mel Hoffart [email protected] Trades/Others
Touchstone Masonry Box 25270 Wapiti Centre Grande Prairie, AB T8W 0G2 T: 780-897-8711 • F: 780-539-9417 Contact: Dave Hodgson [email protected] Trades/Others
Tradesmen Enterprises Limited Partnership Unit 101, 11302-98th Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 8H4 T: 780-830-4009 • F: 780-830-1447 [email protected] www.tradesmenenterprises.com Trades/Others
Trend Home Improvement 10029-97 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 0N3 T: 780-538-4888 • F: 780-532-0956 Contact: Andy Zinterer [email protected] www.trendhomeimprove.com General Contractor
Triton Plumbing & Heating Inc. 13109-101 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 7H9 T: 780-532-7522 • F: 780-532-4173 Contact: Jim Olson [email protected] Mechanical Contractor
T-West Construction Ltd. 101, 10126-120 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 8H9 T: 780-538-3788 Fax: Contact: Lanny Brown [email protected] General Contractor
Turcon Construction Group 102, 10101-100 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 0V4 T: 780-532-5533 • F: 780-539-1260 Contact: Cliff Turner [email protected] www.imagedesignpros.com/turcon/home.html General Contractor
Vipond Inc. 9628-109 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4E4 T: 844-384-7663 Contact: Michael Sequeira [email protected] www.vipond.ca Trades/Others
Wapiti Gravel Suppliers (Division of NPA Ltd.) Box 608 Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3A8 T: 780-532-1790 • F: 780-532-4420 Contact: Brent Caissie [email protected] Trades/Others
Weaver Welding Ltd. 7501-107 Avenue Peace River, AB T8S 1M6 T: 780-618-7522 • F: 780-624-2974 Contact: Kelvin Creighton [email protected] www.weaverwelding.ca General Contractor
Wesco Distribution Canada LP. 11491-98 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 5S5 T: 780-539-2110 • F: 780-539-2120 Contact: Jim Nelson [email protected] www.wesco.ca Manufacturer/Supplier
Western Manufacturing Ltd. 9808-100 Avenue Hythe, AB T0H 2C0 T: 780-356-2599 • F: 780-356-3025 Contact: Tim Hoogenboom [email protected] www.westernmanufacturing.ca Manufacturer/Supplier
Western One 101, 9511-78 Avenue Clairmont, AB T8X 0M2 T: 780-539-9477 Contact: Heather Shaw [email protected] www.westernone.ca Trades/Others
Wilmar Drywall 11946-107 Street Grande Prairie, AB T8V 8G3 T: 780-518-4642 • F: 780-513-8847 Contact: Willie Kempin [email protected] Trades/Others
Wolseley Mechanical Group 10940-86 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 8K3 T: 780-532-8785 • F: 780-532-3103 Contact: Jason Carson www.wolseleyinc.ca Manufacturer/Supplier
Woodland Home Hardware Bulding Centre 11105-100 Avenue Grande Prairie, AB T8V 3J9 [email protected] Manufacturer/Supplier
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Index to advertisersAccu-Fab Custom Metal Works Ltd. ................49
Acoustic Solutions ................................................10
AGS Mechanical Contractors Ltd. ....................49
Alberta Blue Cross ..................................................3
Alberta Construction Safety Association ........19
All Pro Glass Ltd. ............................................... IFC
Ardy Rigging Ltd. ..................................................50
Atco Structures & Logistics .............................IBC
AWG Northern Industries Inc. ..........................39
Boyer Truss.............................................................39
Brock White Construction Materials ...............41
Caliber Mudjacking Ltd. ......................................14
Canwest Group Benefits Inc. ..............................19
Cat Rental Store .....................................................10
Concrete Plus Precast ..........................................52
Concrete Stone & Tile Inc. ..................................44
Cool Line, A Division of IndependentElectric&ControlsLtd. ..............51
Cross River Construction ....................................43
Cutline Painting .....................................................51
ElectricalContractors Association of Alberta .........................................42
First Alert Locating ...............................................43
Frasko Concrete Cutting Ltd. .............................52
G&M Plumbing & Heating Ltd. .........................53
GP Utilities ...............................................................7
GPR Industries (1994) Ltd. .................................31
GSL Construction .................................................55
George’s Roofing Ltd. ...........................................20
Grande Prairie and District Chamber of Commerce .......................................15
Grande Prairie Regional College ........................23
GrayElectric...........................................................32
GreatWest Kenworth .............................................6
Greenblade Landscape Co. .................................35
Gurevitch Burnham ..............................................44
HertzEquipmentRentals ....................................54
HUB International ..................................................9
HWD Construction Ltd. .....................................38
IBI Group ................................................................37
JMS Construction .................................................55
J.R. Paine & Associates Ltd. ................................44
Kaymor ....................................................................43
KenryElectircLtd. ................................................27
Ketek Group ...........................................................16
Knelsen Sand & Gravel Ltd. ................................56
Lan-Tech Services Ltd. .........................................39
Manning Diversified Forest Products Ltd. .......19
Metalex Metal Buildings Inc. ..............................42
Modern Decore Carpet One ..............................56
NomadElectricalContractors ...........................39
Northern Road Builders ......................................58
Odessa Doors Ltd..................................................56
PhoneCo..................................................................59
Proform Management Inc. ............................. 8, 62
Prudhomme International Inc. ..........................43
Quintel Communications Ltd. ...........................26
REWElectric(2003)Inc. .....................................44
Reynolds’ Plumbing & Heating 80 Ltd. ............43
Richer Realty Ltd. ..................................................27
Risley Steel Services ..............................................59
Roadside Supply Ltd. ............................................10
RockyMountainEquipment ...............17&OBC
Ruel Brothers Contracting ..................................11
Rupertsland Institute............................................33
Servus Credit Union Ltd. ....................................15
Southwest Design & Construction Ltd. ...........46
T.H. Gust Builders Ltd. ........................................20
Tek Plumbing & Heating Inc. .............................47
The Complete Masonry Ltd. ...............................13
Trans Peace Construction Ltd. ...........................43
Tri-S Concrete (1996) Ltd. ..................................31
TurCon Construction Group ..............................29
VandeckPlumbing ................................................10
VelocityGeomaticsInc. .........................................5
VipondInc. .............................................................11
Whiteline Shelters & Tarps .................................45
Wilmar Drywall .....................................................11
Winroc .....................................................................31
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