William Kurk has more than 15 years of experience in project management on over 75 million in commercial projects. He is the prime contractor on Alberta's largest oil spill in Red Earth Alberta. He has successfully completed 10 road widening projects in Northern Alberta. His experiences include managing crews of up to 50 in highway/pipe line construction, placing and finishing concrete, concrete piling from 12”-72” and a variety of other construction/demolition projects. His work is backed by strong credentials and a proven history of high quality project completions on time and within budget.
A dedicated professional, William Kurk always completes projects with complete dedication and commitment. He has currently finished supervising 4500sq foot structure system including building hoarding to pour during winter conditions and has piles drilled and poured from 240mm to 1800 mm lift and lower pile cages 18m long x 1800mm round. He has served as project/site manager on dozens of million dollar remediation projects that included multilayer landfill capping and excavations of contaminated soil. He erected pre-engineered buildings from ground perpetration to building completion. He is also experienced at completing all phases of commercial construction projects for strip malls, apartment buildings as well as set-up ATCO trailers for sites. He has completed several construction projects. He has completed diverse construction/demolition projects including the ground-up building large industrial plants tank farms and site maintenance.
William Kurk has special skills in the areas of construction/demolition projects, environmental remediation projects, budgeting and cost controls, QA/QC/field engineering, change order management and infrastructure improvement projects. He is the recipient of Ground Disturbance Certificate 2006 and is also hydraulic Crain certified. He is also certified in CSTS. He donates to Edmonton Children’s Hospital and also to Kids Help Line. In his free time, he enjoys skiing, collecting cars, supporting Canadian artists and salmon fishing off Queen Charlotte Island. |