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LIAM has you covered.

Our development, construction and renovation services take your idea or project to the next level. Our services can be offered to those looking for a General Contractor to handle a full scale development/construction project or if you are looking for a quality contractor to address specific projects or emergency needs.

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Building a uniquely vibrant and livable community in Fort McMurray since 1979

LIAM has built Community Support Services such as schools , churches, hospitals, RCMP & recreation facilities in Fort McMurray.

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Our Past Projects

  • 1979 - 1995

    • and so, LIAM Construction starts...
    • New Toyota Building
    • Dr. Clark School - New Edition
    • New RCMP Station
  • 1996 - 1997

    • Tamarack Village - Commercial Space
    • Bob Campbell House
    • Eglert Drive - 3 Homes
  • 1997 - 1998

    • Valleyview - 20 Duplexes
    • Father Mercredi High School
    • 5th Floor Development - NLRHA
    • 1st / 2nd Floor Renovations - NLRHA
    • T.D Bank Renovation in Plaza 2
    • Peterpond Hotel - Facade Renovation
    • 3 Public School Road Reno
    • Father Mercredi High School
    • New Honda Building in Gregoire
    • ATC - New Office Addition & Reno
    • Riverpointe Shops Mall
    • Compositie High School
    • MacDonalds - Thickwood
    • New Scope Room & Dr Lounge - NLRHA
  • 2000 - 2002

    • Something Cool
    • Parkview In Waterways - 10 Homes
    • 1st Floor Teen & Adult Health Reno - NLRHA
    • Emergency & Abulatory Care - NLRHA
    • Miskanaw Landing - 27 Suites
  • 2002 - 2003

    • Riverwalk Villas - Phase #2 59 & 39 Condos
    • Edgewater Court - 95 Suites
    • Edgewater Court - 25 Townhouses
    • Edgewater Court - 55 Suites
    • Provincial Building - Reno 4th & 5th Floors
  • 2003 - 2004

    • Horizon View - (2) 55 Suites
    • Horizon View - 25 Townhouses
    • BLJC - Major Renovation of Post Office
    • Timberlea School - Two New Portables
    • Boys & Girls Club - Office & Gymnasium
    • Marchall Street 29 Suite Apartments
    • Jubilee Centre - Main Floor Reception
  • 2004 - 2005

    • H. Wilson Industries - 8000 Sq ft Office
    • Evergreen #1 - 17 Houses
  • 2005 - 2006

    • Nomad Inn Renovations - 1st & 7th Floor
    • Evergreen #2 - 33 Homes
    • Athabasca Hotel - 75 Units
    • Buylea 4-PLEX Townhouses
  • 2006 - 2007

    • (2004-2007) - Millennium Village - (2) 53 Suites
    • (2005-2007) - Prospect 50 Suite Apartments
    • Prospect 40 Townhomes
    • Siena - 66 Suites
    • Cortona - 57 Suites
  • 2008 - 2009

    • Subway
    • Sandpiper / Loutit - 43 Townhouses
    • Merit Annex Hotel - 66 Suites
    • Platinum Hotels & Suites - 56 Suites
  • 2010 - 2011

    • NAPA Office/Store Renovations - 25,000 Sqft
    • AMP Parkade - 6 Storey
    • Eagle Ridge Houses
    • Residences of platinum Hotels
  • 2011 - 2012

    • Midlite Building - 14,000 Sqft Offices
    • Hangingstone Landing - 139 Condo Units
    • Eagle Ridge Houses
  • 2012 - 2013

    • East Village in Eagle Ridge/Timberlea
    • (2012-2014) - Waters Edge - 48 Condo Units
    • Eco Park - 15,000 Sqft Ware Houses
  • 2013 - 2014

    • River Station
  • 10217 Centennial Dr.
    Bay 17
    Fort McMurray, AB
    T9H 3K7
  • Phone: (780) 750-0846
  • Fax: (587) 275-1888
  • condos@liamfirst.com
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

LIAM supports the recent government recommendations of flattening the curve of COVID-19 transmissions and has therefore implemented a work from home strategy for those who are able.

Some critical employees are unable to work from home or remotely, however the reductions in employee populations in our workplaces, along with existing personal hygiene, social distancing and cleaning practices, will further reduce the COVID-19 transmission risk.​

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