Bird Construction | Latest News & Updates - Jan 21, 2025 Release

Adam Gray, P.Eng, MBA has left Bird Construction as Project Director in Canada to join Stuart Olson Inc. as Director of Operations...


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Bird Construction

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Bird Construction is a Canadian construction and maintenance company that has been operating since 1920. It offers a wide range of services including general contracting, construction management, and engineering across various sectors such as industrial, infrastructure, and buildings. With a commitment to safety and high service levels, Bird employs over 6,000 people and serves all major geographic markets in Canada.


Bird Construction - Latest News and Updates

  • Adam Gray, P.Eng, MBA has left Bird Construction as Project Director in Canada to join Stuart Olson Inc. as Director of Operations.
  • Rafael B. has joined Bird Construction as Director, Maintenance & Industrial Services in Canada, previously holding a position at another company.
  • Bird Construction is hiring a QA/QC Coordinator for their mechanical team in Ontario, as announced by Hala O., Recruitment Specialist.
  • Bird Construction has successfully integrated Stuart Olson Inc., Dagmar, Trinity, NorCan, and Jacob Bros Construction, driven by their collaborative 'One Bird' culture.
  • Connor McLellan, Director of Strategic Development at Bird Construction, will represent the company at the Pacific Telecommunications Council conference in Hawaii this January.
  • Bird Construction supported an initiative to introduce grade four and five students to the construction industry at Castle Park Elementary in Port Coquitlam, as shared by Padraig Byrne, Superintendent.
  • Bird Construction collaborated with Eagle View Elementary and other partners to build birdhouses using repurposed wood for a new park space near the HandyDART Centre in View Royal.

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