Ainsworth Inc.

Company description

Ainsworth is a wholly-owned subsidiary of GDI Integrated Facility Services, a publicly traded company on the Toronto Stock Exchange and a leader in the industry.

Since 1933, Ainsworth has been a significant and growing force in the maintenance renovation service industries of Canada. Ainsworth provides high-quality technical trades services, including HVAC, mechanical, electrical, data cabling, and building and industrial automation for institutional, commercial, and industrial clients across the country.

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  • June 02, 2022

    Construction works begin for five schools PPP project in Alberta

    Alberta Infrastructure in Canada has announced that construction works are underway for the five schools PPP concession. Works for high schools in Edmonton, Langdon and Leduc are already in progress...

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  • October 06, 2021

    Financial close achieved for USD238 million schools PPP project in Canada

    The consortium Concert-Bird Partners has achieved financial close for the five high schools project in Alberta, Canada.

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  • October 04, 2021

    Contract signed for five Alberta high schools PPP

    The Government of Alberta has signed a contract with Concert Infrastructure, the lead investor and manager of the Concert-Bird Partners, to deliver five high schools in Alberta, Canada using a public-...

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  • August 27, 2021

    Preferred bidder selected for Five schools PPP in Alberta

    The Alberta Infrastructure has announced the selection of a preferred team for the development of five schools PPP project in Alberta, Canada.  The preferred bidder is a consortium Concert-...

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  • November 16, 2020

    Three bidders shortlisted for high school PPP in Alberta

    The provincial government of Alberta in Canada has shortlisted three consortia for the development of five high schools development in Blackfalds, Edmonton, Leduc and Langdon. The shortlist...

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