Man-Shield

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Man-Shield is a privately owned Canadian construction company founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1972, with 2007 sales volume of CDN$93,818,121.[1] A 2008 dispute between Man-Shield, and Zephyr, a property owner-developer, set important precedents in interpreting the Canadian Builders’ Lien Act.[2] In December 2008 a consortium led by Man-Shield won a CA$60 million contract for redevelopment of the Thunder Bay waterfront.[3] That contract has since been lost.[4]

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  1. ^ Man-Shield Construction Inc, Reed Elsevier, 2007-11-22, archived from the original on 2011-07-08, retrieved 2009-03-25
  2. ^ Man-Shield (Alta.) Construction Inc. v. 1117398 Alberta Ltd., Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, archived from the original on 2011-07-08, retrieved 2009-03-25
  3. ^ Full steam ahead for Thunder Bay waterfront proposal, Laurentian Media Group, 2008-12-31, retrieved 2009-03-25
  4. ^ Condominium contractor no longer with project, letter to unit owners confirm, Dougall Media, 2015-09-02, retrieved 2015-09-02

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