Prince George
Prince Rupert - Kitimat
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Al MacFarlane
One of the largest contractors in British Columbia, we are construction specialists. We take great pride in our construction methods, and are fully certified in all new methods of construction, and project management. dns2008
At Western Industrial Contractors, we are committed to the welfare of our employees and the total satisfaction of our clients. We take great pride in our performance with regard to safety, scheduling and end cost, and prefer to think of ourselves as partners in each project.
We offer a complete range of pre-construction and constructor services, and we administer these with efficiency and insight. Our services include evaluation of the preliminary design and the overall project; production of cost estimates and schedules; appraisal of construction methods, materials and systems; examination of program cost-effectiveness; development of cash flow projections, planning of manpower and equipment requirements; and administration of purchasing and expediting.
We have the knowledge base, equipment and experience, to handle large scale jobs and have an expanding resume of international projects. Our commitment to quality is applied to all contracts, large or small. We develop and engage in all projects, regardless of the size.
Western Industrial Contractors has been working on the construction of the new Hyundai dealership in Prince George, British Columbia. The scope of work includes all the underground utilities, services and construction of the new service bays, showroom and parking lot. The images of the project are available for viewing in our image gallery.
Construction began last year, on this 18 month 36 million dollar project. We are happy to announce the newest facility for the University of Northern British Columbia is on time, on budget and taking full form.
Construction of the Container Port in Prince Rupert is approaching completion. Western Industrial Contractors have been on site for over 16 months, working on the joint venture.
If you can't find a copy of the 2006 issue from the Ministry of Economic Development, to understand the scope of work, view our Project Image Gallery for the Container Port Images.