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Find resources related to constructing, maintaining, and demolishing buildings and other structures, including heavy construction and civil engineering (e.g. roads, power plants, and pipelines). Architects, janitorial/housekeeping services, handyman services, and site preparation services are also included. This category does not include sites for home improvements such as window replacement or swimming pool installations. These are listed in Business and Economy/Home and Garden.
http://a1oiltankremoval.ca/
Environmental consultation firm offering oil tank scanning and removal services. Contains details of services, FAQ and contacts.
http://www.butlerbros.bc.ca/
Sells ready-mix concrete, sand, gravel, and crushed rock. Owns 23 ready-mix trucks, and 3 batch plants. Located in Victoria and Central Saanich, Sooke and Duncan.
http://www.modern.ca/
Manufactures, distributes and installs windows, doors, siding, gutters and other products. Offers inventory, photo gallery, FAQ, warranty.
http://www.sunrayaluminum.ca/
Fencing company provides aluminum, glass and picket railing services, awnings and patio tops. Includes photos and contact details.
http://www.twsrestorations.com/
Provides damage repairs for homes that have been damaged by fire, flood, wind or vehicle impact. Locations in Parksville, Port Alberni and Nanaimo. Company profile, full list of services, and testimonials are included.
http://www.yellowsheet.ca/
A publication (e-mail, web or fax) for news on construction projects, tender information, and building permits. Sample issue and subscription details are available.
http://www.vicabc.ca/
From owners, consultants, engineers, and architects to construction contractors, support for the construction industry and building community.
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