Bird
Kevin Colomb has a diverse work experience in the construction industry. Kevin started their career in 2006 as a Lead Carpenter at Perma-Cast Concrete Contracting, where they worked until 2009. Kevin then joined the Carpenter's Union as a Carpenter for a brief period before joining Kenaidan Contracting Ltd. as a Carpenter from 2010 to 2012. After that, they worked at PCL as a Jr. Field Engineer for a few months in 2013 before joining Habitat for Humanity as a Crew Leader from 2012 to 2014. Kevin then returned to PCL in 2014 as part of the management team until 2015. Kevin subsequently became a Co-Owner at Braxbrooke Construction from 2015 to 2017 and then at TC FORMING from 2017 to 2019. Kevin's most recent role was at Bird Construction, where they started as a Superintendent from 2019 to 2021 before being promoted to the position of Manager of Ontario Buildings Formwork Division in April 2021.
Kevin Colomb attended Conestoga College from 2004 to 2006 where they obtained a Woodworking Technician degree with a specialization in Woodworking. Kevin then pursued further education at George Brown College from 2011 to 2014, studying Construction Engineering Technology. Prior to their time at George Brown College, Kevin Colomb completed a program in General Carpentry from Red Seal in 2010.
Bird
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Bird Construction Inc. operates as a general contractor in the Canadian construction market. The Company focuses on projects in the industrial, commercial and institutional sectors of the general contracting industry. It operates through the general contracting sector of the construction industry segment. In the industrial sector, it constructs industrial buildings and performs civil construction operations, including site preparation, concrete foundations, underground piping and earthwork for clients operating in the oil and gas, and mining businesses. In the commercial sector, its operations include construction and renovation of shopping malls, big box stores, office buildings, and selected condominiums and apartments. In the institutional sector, it constructs hospitals, postsecondary education facilities, schools, prisons, courthouses, government buildings, retirement and senior housing, and environmental facilities, including water and wastewater treatment operating centers.