EllisDon

EllisDon

EllisDon

Construction company


EllisDon is an employee-owned construction services company that was founded and incorporated in 1951 in London, Ontario, Canada, by brothers Don and David Ellis Smith.[1] The company is headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

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History

EllisDon construction crane at York University

Founding

In 1951, EllisDon was launched by brothers Don and David Ellis Smith as a local contractor in London, Ontario.

1951–1989

Between 1956 and 1968, EllisDon computerized its accounting and cost control systems, and operated a purchased tower crane – the first construction company in Canada to do both.[2] In 1971, EllisDon launched a Corporate Safety Strategy to improve job site safety.[3]

Between 1974 and 1976, the company expanded, establishing operations in Edmonton, Alberta and in Saudi Arabia.[2][4][5] Since then EllisDon has expanded its current operations to its offices around the world.[6]

Once EllisDon was awarded the Construction Management Contract for the Metro Toronto Convention Centre project in 1982, it moved on to build the SkyDome (renamed Rogers Centre in 2005).[7] This project was completed in 1989, and was the world's first retractable rooftop stadium.[8][1]

1990–2003

In 1990, EllisDon established the construction industry's first freestanding Research and Development Department.[2] Following that, EllisDon in 1993 became the first Canadian company to build in Latvia and Lithuania following the removal of the Iron Curtain in the USSR.[9][10] In 1997, EllisDon completed its first project in Malaysia.[2]

In 1996, Don Smith's son, Geoff Smith – who joined the company as a full-time employee in 1982 – became EllisDon's president and CEO.[11]

2004–present

In 2004, EllisDon participated in a new hospital funding model, a public-private partnership (PPP) with the $450 million William Osler Health Centre in Brampton, Ontario.[9]

EllisDon delivered Toronto's MaRS (Medical and Related Services) Convergence Centre (Building B) in 2005.[12]

In 2008, EllisDon completed construction and installation work in the Dubai Waterfront, the largest waterfront development of its kind in the world.[13]

In 2010, EllisDon completed Winnipeg International Airport Terminal Building, Canada's first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified airport terminal.[14]

In June 2016, EllisDon launched The Carbon Impact Initiative Action Plan[15] in support of Canada's international climate change commitments. Industry executives, in collaboration with government leaders, established the initiative outlining strategies to transform the market toward a low-carbon economy.[16] Mohawk College's Joyce Centre for Partnership and Innovation Building[17] is Ontario's first net-zero institutional building as well as the first pilot project under the Carbon Impact Initiative.[18]

In March 2018, EllisDon acquired the interests of joint venture partner Carillion (in liquidation in the UK) in four Ontario hospital projects, becoming the sole service provider at Royal Ottawa Hospital, Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, Brampton Civic Hospital and Sault Area Hospital.[19]

In June 2023, Geoff Smith was succeeded as President and CEO by Kieran Hawe, previously COO. [20] Geoff Smith remains Executive Chair of the Board of Directors.

Selected projects

The Halifax Central Library, completed 2014

Alternative energy

Civil & transportation

Commercial office/retail

Culture & recreation

Education

Healthcare & research

Industrial & automotive

Judicial & correctional

Public & government

Residential & hospitality

International

Recognition

  • 2018 Renew Canada's Top 100 Infrastructure Projects.[47] Achieved Platinum Status.[48]
  • 2018 Mediacorp's Top 100 Employers[49] (8th consecutive year).[50]
  • 2017 Mediacorp Canada's Greenest Employers[51]
  • 2017 Deloitte 50 Best Managed Companies[52]
  • 2016 Canada's Safest Employer[53]
  • 2016 Financial Post's Ten Best Companies To Work For[54]

References

  1. "Donald J. ("Bus") Smith O.C." EllisDon. Archived from the original on 26 June 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
  2. "Our History". EllisDon. Archived from the original on 2014-09-22.
  3. "EllisDon". Building and Construction Canada.
  4. "Our Locations". EllisDon. Archived from the original on 2014-06-26. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  5. "Making a Permanent Home in the Middle East". EllisDon. Archived from the original on 2014-08-27. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  6. "EllisDon - Offices". www.ellisdon.com. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  7. "Rogers Center History". Rogers Center. Archived from the original on 2014-06-25. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  8. "EllisDon Industrial Services Inc". Kitimat Chamber of Commerce. Archived from the original on August 27, 2014.
  9. White, Linda. "Building on solid foundations". Career Connection. Archived from the original on August 26, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  10. Maldonado, Melinda (16 July 2013). "Ellis-Don founder Don Smith dead at 89". Toronto Star.
  11. Jones, Kathryn. "Winnipeg Airport Authority". Building & Construction.
  12. "EllisDon announces purchase of Carillion health care assets". Daily Commercial News. 1 March 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  13. Petersen, Chris. "EllisDon - Toronto South Detention Centre". Building & Construction.
  14. "Highway 7 East Rapidway (H3)". EllisDon. Archived from the original on 2014-07-09. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  15. "Brentwood Town Centre". Tboake. 25 September 2005. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  16. Petersen, Chris. "EllisDon - Yorkdale Shopping Centre". Building & Construction.
  17. Harris, Jim. "EllisDon". Building & Construction.
  18. Davidson, Staci. "EllisDon – Remai Art Gallery of Saskatchewan". Building & Construction.
  19. "NSCC's Centre for the Built Environment". Atlantic Green Building. Archived from the original on 2014-08-27. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  20. "EllisDon chosen as construction manager for $100-million Ivey building". Richard Ivey School of Business. Archived from the original on November 17, 2011.
  21. Toyoda, Lina. "Surrey Memorial Hospital launches campaign to build new tower". The Province. Archived from the original on 2018-08-10. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
  22. "Advanced Rare Isotope Laboratory (ARIEL) - University of British Columbia". EllisDon. Archived from the original on 2014-08-27. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  23. "Chrysler Corporation Assembly Plant AMC". EllisDon. Archived from the original on 17 September 2008. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  24. "Denso Manufacturing - Auto Parts Facility and Office". Roberts Onsite. Archived from the original on 2014-08-27. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  25. "The Elgin County Courthouse". www.ellisdon.com. 2014. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  26. "Hamilton City Hall". McCallum Sather Architecture. Archived from the original on 2014-08-27. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  27. "Rehabilitation of the Sir John A. Macdonald Building". Public Works and Government Services Canada. Archived from the original on 2014-08-05. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  28. "EllisDon wins $200M hotel construction deal". Ottawa Business Journal. Archived from the original on 2014-08-27. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  29. "A Precedent-Setting Case". McGraw-Hill Construction.
  30. "Palm District Cooling Plant - DCP4". Canadians at Work. Archived from the original on 2015-05-05. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  31. "Project List 2018 | Top100 Projects". top100projects.ca. Archived from the original on 2018-05-02. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  32. "Project List | Top100 Projects". top100projects.ca. Archived from the original on 2018-09-04. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  33. Employers, Canada's Top 100. "Canada's Top 100 Employers (2018)". www.canadastop100.com. Retrieved 2018-06-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  34. "Top Employer: EllisDon Corporation". content.eluta.ca. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  35. "Top Employer: EllisDon Corporation". content.eluta.ca. Retrieved 2018-06-04.

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