November 22, 2007
Jamesway Construction Group
Head Office:
Ste 201, 274 Shirley Ave
Kitchener ON N2B 2E1
Tel: 519-745-6417
Fax: 519-745-1271
Email: rcorsi@jameswayconstr.com
Website: www.jameswayconstr.com
Date of Incorporation: 1996
Key Personnel: Al Way, President; Robert Corsi, Senior Vice President; John MacDonald, Projects Manager
Branch Offices: Kitchener, ON; Louisville, Kentucky
Nature of Ownership: Private
Principal Owners: Al Way
Volume: $143,707,000
Areas of Expertise: Jamesway ICF construction, commercial, high-rise residential, institutional and industrial construction.
Economic Forecast: The Jamesway Construction Group continues to look for new opportunities while firmly holding onto their customer focused principles. Jamesway’s history has created strength and momentum and will shape the ICF construction process for years to come.
Corporate Profile: Our group of companies creates a flexible approach to construction with each company focused to deliver results independently or as a cohesive construction team. Clients are assured that their project will have the high degree of continuity, control and expertise required to deliver the quality, schedule and budget commitments that are the foundation of the group’s success. Design/Build construction is a powerful and efficient way of delivering a total design and construction solution with a single source of responsibility. Developing a clear vision of our client’s business requirements drives the design, engineering scheduling and construction processes. Jamesway Construction has extensive experience in the design and construction of ICF buildings.
Major Projects: Maple Hill Creek Apartments; Hefner Lexus/Toyota; Spruce Garden lofts; Cambridge Tech; St Paul’s College; 345 King student residence; XFlats student residence; Westmount Grand condominiums; Niagara 101 condominiums; Heartwood Place; Viessmann Canada head office; Viessmann U.S.A. head office; Victoria Star Motors (Mercedes-Benz); Fischer Canada.
—updated November, 2007
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