Long Harbour Processing Plant - Concrete Production
Long Harbour, NL    

Description: In February 2010, Capital Ready Mix was awarded a contract from Vale Inco Newfoundland & Labrador Ltd to supply, erect and operate two Concrete Batch Plants at the site of Vale's Long Harbour Processing Plant...(More...)




Reconstruction of the Stanley Park Seawall
Vancouver, BC    

Description: The general contractor for the reconstruction of the Stanley Park seawall is Graham Construction. This rebar project started in August 2010, with completion expected in Oct 2010.




Memorial University - Parking Garage
St. John's, NL    

Description: Pennecon Concrete is supplying and pumping 9000m3 of concrete for the new Memorial University of Newfoundland Parking Garage.




Nanaimo Airport Terminal Expansion
Nanaimo, BC    

Description: This project is part of the long-term infrastructure upgrade of the Regional District of Nanaimo. It is being implemented in several phases... (More...)




Husky Searose
Offshore, NL    

Description: Pennecon Concrete, in conjunction with Pennecon Energy Marine Base, crushed and loaded 160,000 tonnes of rock aboard the Seahorse which was used to protect pipelines offshore.




Wastewater Treatment facility
St. John's, NL    

Description: Approximately 2000 metric tonnes of rebar are being fabricated at the plant facility, shipped to the site and installed according to engineer’s specifications.




Studio NA
Nanaimo, BC    

Description: This is a private development, part of the revitalization of downtown Nanaimo. The new building occupies the site of a previous landmark building... (More...)




Oak Tree Manor
Nanaimo, BC    

Description: This is a private development by the Turner family, who wanted to leave a legacy for the City of Nanaimo. It is a 66-bed nursing and community care facility... (More...)




Eastern Health – Health Sciences Centre
St. John's, NL    

Description: This project required concrete pumping and delivery of high density concrete used to construct the new radiation unit for the Dr. H.Bliss Murphy Cancer Centre.




Newfoundland Hydro
Granite Lake, NL   

Description: Granite Canal is located on the south coast of Newfoundland. Pennecon Concrete supplied in excess of 20,000 cubic metres of concrete in this remote and environmentally sensitive area using our portable plant. Challenges of the Granite Canal project included the location and adverse working conditions. 100% of the concrete supplied for this project was pumped. Pennecon Concrete also supplied aggregate for this project.




Terra Nova FPSO
Offshore, NL   

Description: With expertise in the rigors of supplying aggregate to the offshore petroleum industry, Pennecon Concrete shipped in excess of 300,000 tonnes of aggregate to the Terra Nova oil field over a two year period. The rock was used for securing lines and as an insulator on the seabed. Bay Bulls Marine Terminal was constructed, by Pennecon Limited, as a shore-based facility to cater to Pennecon Concrete's offshore contract. Pennecon is currently expanding the facility with room to develop specialized handling and transshipment services.




St. John’s Airport Authority
St. John's, NL   

Description: A milestone project for the city, Pennecon supplied over 25,000 cubic meters of concrete materials for runway resurfacing and lengthening, buttons, and ramps.  Pennecon Concrete supplied all concrete for the new terminal building and the exterior architectural precast




Mile One Centre
St. John's, NL   

Description: Mile One Centre is the newest sports and entertainment venue of its size in Atlantic Canada. It is home to numerous big name concerts and trade shows each year. Pennecon Concrete manufactured and installed precast seating structures for this state of the art 6,000-seat facility located in downtown St. John’s. Pennecon Concrete also supplied custom made forms and moulds for this unique facility.




Atlantic Shopping Centre - Avalon Mall
St. John's, NL  

Description: Pennecon Concrete installed 3 X 3 box culverts, the largest box culvert placed in Newfoundland.  Adding to the challenge of this project, the chambers were installed in a developed area, therefore, work had to be completed during set hours of the day. Because of this, we were working under strict deadlines to ensure regular operations of the shopping centre.