of Calgary, The Bow Office Tower,
Manulife Place, the Calgary Interna-
tional Airport expansion, K + S
Potash, and Winnipeg Women’s Hos-
pital redevelopment.
In Ontario, L.P.C. is active in mall
and retail development, transporta-
tion, water and sewage treatment
plants and data centres. Current proj-
ects include TTC York Spadina Sub-
way Stations, VIVA and Metrolinx,
Union Station retail development and
treatment plants throughout Ontario.
Services provided include painting,
intumescent and special coatings,
wall coverings and epoxy flooring
services. Tawaststjerna says L.P.C. is com-
mitted to providing a high standard of
quality assurance and quality control
for its clients. “Some companies
won’t take on projects that are heavily
focused on QA/QC. However, we are
committed to providing these
processes, because a high level of
QA/QC is part of what we do.”
L.P.C. Ltd. is structured to be lean
and competitive, says Tawaststjerna,
but also recognizes that to keep
clients, ensuring safety, quality, and at-
tention to detail are key. Being COR
certified, he says, helps. “I believe that
these processes, the internal reflec-
tion, education, auditing and self-au-
dits have made us better. Safety and
reflection on QA/QC go hand in hand
and ensure that systems are not only
in place, but that they’re working.”
For more information, contact
Leonard Tawaststjerna at (416) 782-
2815 or leonard@lpclimited.com.
Head Office
2700 Dufferin Street, Unit 23
Toronto, Ontario, M6B 4J3
Tel: (416) 782 -2815 ext 221
Fax: (416) 782-1694
Western Division
1339 40 th Avenue NE, Unit 17
Calgary, Alberta, T2E 8N6
Tel: (587) 774-4330
Fax:(403) 695-4257
For more information email
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