GUNN Consultants Opens Toronto Office

The Toronto team includes (l-r) Jerry Chang, Lillianne Peterson and Eric Peterson. Not pictured is Doug Williams.

Vertical-transportation consultancy GUNN Consultants recently opened an office in Toronto to better support clients and projects. The Toronto team consists of President and CEO Eric Peterson, Client Relations Manager Lilliane Peterson, Partner Jerry Chang and Field Inspections and Quality Control Manager Doug Williams. Adding to locations in Vancouver and Calgary, the Toronto office is at 130 King Street West. GUNN’s local projects include the Shangri-La Toronto luxury hotel; 19 Duncan heritage office building redevelopment; Two St. Thomas apartments; Mirvish Village mixed-use development; and condominium projects The Kip (Phases 1 and 2), King Toronto and 88 Scott Street. The new office offers in-person and virtual lunch and learns, seminars and webinars.

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