November 22, 2007
New Future Building Group
Head Office:
239 Lansdowne St
Kamloops BC V2C 1X8
Tel: 250-372-3572
Fax: 250-372-3533
Email: mike@newfuturebuilding.com
Website: www.newfuturebuilding.com
Date of Incorporation: 2004
Key Personnel: Marnie McEachern,Mike Rink, Kim Rink
Nature of Ownership: Private
Principal Owners: Marnie McEachern
Volume: $145,500,000
Areas of Expertise: Design, Development, construction and project management.
Economic Forecast: Currently 1,300 homes; a mix of townhomes, condominiums and seniors’ residences as well as commercial and recreational waterfront developments.
Corporate Profile: New Future’s objective is to create landmark developments that make a contribution to the community. In addition to beautiful architecture, New Future’s buildings are energy efficient and utilize non-toxic and recycled materials; several buildings are being designed to use renewable geothermal energy, solar – energy and waste heat recovery. New Future’s strength comes from the breadth of its design, development and construction services and the depth of its qualified, versatile and experienced team. Their comprehensive approach enables them to assemble a strong group of building trades, suppliers and consultants who work with the firm in every specialized area of the industry.
Major Projects: Kutenai Landing, Nelson, BC; Carmel Cove Resort & Spa, Inc., Blind Bay, BC; Mission Hill, Kamloops, BC; West Beach Village, Shuswap, BC; Tuscan Villas Ltd., Westbank, BC; Squamish Renaissance Retirement Residence Ltd., Squamish, BC; Montebello Del Lago, West side Okanagan Lake, BC.
—updated November, 2007
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