November 22, 2007
Clark Builders
Head Office:
8429 24 St
Edmonton AB T6P 1L3
Tel: 780-417-6700
Fax: 780-467-9749
Email: tolson@edm.clarkbuilders.com
Website: www.clarkbuilders.com
Date of Incorporation: 1974
Key Personnel: Andrew Clark, CEO; Bill Giebelhaus, COO; Paul Verhesen, President
Branch Offices: Yellowknife, Calgary
Nature of Ownership: Partnership & ESOP
Principal Owners: Andrew Clark, Bill Giebelhaus
Volume: $159,688,288
Areas of Expertise: Construction Management, Design/Build, Pre-Engineered Buildings
Economic Forecast: The company anticipates its 2008 volume will exceed $500 million.
Corporate Profile: Clark Builders is a multi-faceted innovative general contracting firm and has a long-standing history in the successful completion of diverse projects. Founded in 1974 in Canada’s north, the company’s corporate headquarters are located in Edmonton with Branch Offices in Calgary and Yellowknife. A few of the Major Projects completed in 2007 include: Edgeworth Centre in Camrose, Grant MacEwan Robbins
Health Learning Centre in Edmonton, Don Wheaton Family YMCA in
Edmonton, University of Alberta’s Enterprise Square in Edmonton, and
Ronald McDonald House in Calgary.
Major Projects: A few of the many projects currently under construction include: Northlands Exposition Centre, Edmonton; Five West Phase II, Calgary; Strathcona County Community Centre, Sherwood Park; Our Lady Queen of Peace Camp, Edmonton; Eaglestone Casino, Calgary.
—updated November, 2007
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