TBL Construction Ltd

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Red Deer, Canada

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TBL Construction Ltd Reviews | Rating 2,2 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

TBL Construction Ltd is located in Red Deer, Canada on 7870 48 Ave #7. TBL Construction Ltd is rated 2.2 out of 5 in the category company in Canada. Building Alberta's Roads with Pride ________________________________________ TBL Construction Ltd. is a road builder located in Red Deer, Alberta. Established in 1998, the company currently employs up to 45 employees and sub contractors during the Alberta road building season. TBL manages and implements various types of projects each year: environmental, improvement, repair and new. We work throughout the province but try to concentrate our efforts in Central, Southern Alberta. TBL has a strong commitment and focus on safety. We have implemented a thorough safety program and utilize it to ensure a safe environment for our staff, other contractors and the general public. TBL believes in a strong focus and commitment to staff. We seek staff members who wish to expand their knowledge of road construction and provide the environment and training to help them realize their goals. We welcome newcomers to the industry, recognizing that with increased demands on infrastructure in Alberta comes increased demand for new workers to construct and improve it. TBL provides an excellent working environment with consistent management excellent travel benefits and an opportunity to earn significant paychecks during the season. We work with our employees to ensure their personal satisfaction and comfort while "on the road"​ with us.

Address

7870 48 Ave #7

Phone

+1 4033091942

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Red Deer , Alberta

Founded

1998

Open hours

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Joe Stagliano

Back in August, I was on my way to golf at Fort in View Golf Course, just outside of Edmonton. My car was damaged after a TBL construction worker told me to take a detour to the golf course which was part of their construction site. My car sustained some damage driving through their site. I called the County and they passed my information onto TBL construction as they advised TBL are the ones who will take care of the damage as it is their responsibility to maintain the road in drivable condition. After many attempts to make contact with them, I finally did and had the unfortunate luck of speaking with an individual named Laverne. I have never spoken with someone who was more disrespectful than this guy, especially since he was working and representing his company. Laverne was very aggressive on the phone and demanded that I send him more pictures of the damage and that I bring my car for him to inspect. Laverne had an unprofessional tone; he used the F-Word in our conversation and ultimately hung up the phone on me like a child throwing a tantrum. I then called him back as I did not even get his name on the original phone call. While talking to him again, I agreed to send him more pictures. Long story short, I went through my insurance but TBL denied the claim and made up false facts. I would stay away from these guys. They are liars and are incompetent at their jobs. God help your customers if Lavern is the face of customer service.

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Bruce Klassen

They used our yard for parking their equipment on. At first I thought I would give them a five star rating. When they left they didn’t clean up the yard. They were back some time later and I asked them to come and clean it up. They came back and did more than they needed to. The workers were friendly and helpful but professionalism and safety seemed to be lacking on the work site.

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Nick Welsch

This morning I got passes on the shoulder by one of their pickups. Unit 109. Then he swerved in front of me... Apparently safety isn’t something they take seriously.

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todd schnell

Site safety, worksite managiement/policing Pertaining to roadwork is the worst I have encountered in 30 years of construction management.