The heavy engineering contracting industry = L'industrie des entrepreneurs en gros travaux de genie.: CS64-209P-PDF
"The heavy engineering contracting industry is defined as the construction, reconstruction or repair of complete projects such as hydro-electric, nuclear and thermal generating stations, dams, transmission and distributionlines; water mains, pumping stations and filtration plants,sewer lines, drains and treatment plants; oil and gasrefineries, natural gas processing plants, pumping stations,gas and oil storage tanks, pipelines; dredging, irrigation canals, wharves, harbour facilities, breakwater structures, docks and other marine facilities; heavy industrial structures such as cement plants, petrochemical plants, smelters, pulp and paper mills, heavywater plants, foundries and other heavy construction such as communication towers, land reclamation projects, railway lines, subways, tunnels, etc.This information bulletin provides a series of financial and operational ratios on statistics collected from establishments whose main activity is described above"--1981.
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Department/Agency | Statistics Canada. |
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Title | The heavy engineering contracting industry = L'industrie des entrepreneurs en gros travaux de genie. |
Variant title | Industrie des entrepreneurs en gros travaux de genie |
Series title | Information bulletin = Bulletin d'information |
Publication type | Series |
Language | Bilingual-[English | French] |
Continues | Selected financial and operational ratios, heavy engineering general contractors ; 1978. |
Format | Electronic |
Note(s) | Caption title. Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada] Text in English and French. Continues: Selected financial and operational ratios, heavy engineering general contractors. |
Publishing information | Ottawa : Statistics Canada = Statistique Canada, 1983. |
Chronology | 1981-1982. |
Frequency | Annual |
Description | 2 v. |
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Subject terms | Construction industry Engineering |
Issues | 1981 Click to expand |