November 22, 2007
Scott Construction Group
Head Office:
Ste 100, 1818 Cornwall Ave
Vancouver BC V6J 1C7
Tel: 604-874-8228
Fax: 604-874-0273
headoffice@scottconstructiongroup.com
www.scottconstructiongroup.com
Date of Incorporation: 1984
Key Personnel: John C. Scott , CEO, Don Nishimura, President & COO, David Lord, Vice President, Preconstruction
Nature of Ownership: Private
Principal Owners: John C. Scott
Volume: $657,430,000
Areas of Expertise: Construction Management, preconstruction, general contracting and design/build
Corporate Profile: Recognized for exceptional achievements in construction, quality, and innovation, the Scott Construction Group is among the top 10 largest private construction companies in Western Canada, with our head office in Vancouver, British Columbia. We have come a long way from our humble beginnings in 1984 when we were founded during a deep construction recession. The lessons learned in those early years about building relationships, trust, and respect are still the basis of the way we build today. We have distinguished ourselves in a highly competitive market by focusing on our clients’ values and providing them with accurate budgets, closely monitored schedules, and guaranteed performance.
Major Current Projects:
Sea to Sky University, Squamish, BC; Cielo, Vancouver, BC; The Vine, Vancouver, BC; UBC Biodiversity, UBC Vancouver, BC; W. Vancouver Community Centre, West Vancouver, BC; CBC Vancouver Regional Broadcast Centre, Vancouver, BC; Opal, Richmond, BC; Marine Drive Residences, UBC Vancouver, BC; COCO, Vancouver, BC; Boundary Bay Airport, Delta, BC; Cooperators, White Rock, BC; Sauder School of Business, UBC Vancouver, BC; Ginger, Vancouver, BC.
—updated November, 2007
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