History

Stuart Olson Construction

Dominion Construction

2011 The Stuart Olson Dominion Industrial Group is formed with offices in Edmonton, AB, and Saskatoon, SK.
2010 Churchill Corporation acquires Seacliff Construction. As a result, the two legacy companies, Stuart Olson and Dominion Construction, merge to form Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Ltd.
2009 Don Pearson, former VP of Northern Alberta is promoted to President &COO. Seacliff Construction acquires Broda Construction
2000-2007 The Stuart Olson Blueprint was created in 2004 - our Corporate Identification Statement. People. Building. Progress. becomes the corporate positioning statement.
The Northern Alberta Branch opens a Small Projects Division, leading to significant increases in branch revenue. The BC and Southern Alberta branch follow suit in 2009.
Dominion completed projects include Calgary Water Centre, Surrey Museum, Cascade Casino, Telus William Farrell Building, Vancouver Port Authority Offices, Gastown Parkade, SFU Residences
Seacliff Construction is formed and becomes a public company and is traded on the TSX.
1990 Stuart Olson Joined the Churchill Corporation, a diversified construction company based in Edmonton, listed on the TSX (symbol CUQ). Seacliff Holdings becomes 100% owner of Dominion Construction. Projects completed include General Motors Place, Canada Way Business Park, Richmond City Hall, Calgary Roundup Centre, McKenzie Towne Centre and several SkyTrain Stations
1970s-1980s Stuart Olson acquired Bennett &White in Calgary; the firm responsible for many substantial projects in Calgary including Glenmore Dam and Hudson's Bay Downtown.
Stuart Olson quickly gained a reputation as a major builder for the commercial, institutional and high-rise residential markets in the Vancouver area.
Dominion completed many landmark projects including BC Tel Headquarters, CIBC Office Tower, BC Pavilion @ Expo 86, MacDonald Dettwiler Offices, Smith Barregar Distribution Centre, Canada Trust Tower
1967-1970 Allan Olson, Stuart's son, assumed management of the Company. This prompted dramatic growth in size, expertise and geographic area throughout western Canada. Dominion acquired Wyder Electric, Peterson Electrical Construction Company and Tryco Installations, out of which came Camem Systems.
1940-1960s Stuart Olson is a small but thriving construction company. Many client relationships were formed during these years and expertise was developed in the construction of food processing and light industrial facilities. Dominion developed the "Package Plan" (obtain a site, design a building, construct it, furnish it and assist with interim or long-term financing).
In the 1960's, Dominion partnered with Great West Life to develop land and construct the Bentall Centre.
1939 Stuart Olson, a carpenter from Sweden immigrated to Edmonton and started the Company.
1911-1920s During the early years, Dominion Construction was involved in notable projects including the BC Sugar Refining Company, Famous Players Corporation,
T. Eaton & Company, Woodwards and the Westminster Paper Company.
1911 Dominion Construction is incorporated.

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