1991

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Brampton City Hall – 2 Wellington St. W., Brampton In 1986, the City of Brampton issued a proposal call for the Design-Build of a new City Hall. Inzola took the opportunity to build on it’s belief that urban design must start with a strong core, and won the competition to build the new civic offices… Read the full article…

1986

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Peel Heritage Museum and Archives Complex – 9 Wellington St. E., Brampton Inzola was awarded the contract to complete the restoration, renovation and addition to the historic Brampton Jail that was originally built in 1867. This project went on to be awarded the “Ontario Renews Award” presented by the Ontario Ministry of Housing.

1984

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Inzola continued to work closely with Cumberland area property owners as a design-builder into the mid 80′s completing landmark projects such as 136 Cumberland Street, a 3 storey commercial building on an infill site. Other projects included 362 Davenport Road and the Designer Mews building at 113 Dupont Street.

1980

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Bridgeland Medical Centre During a brief 3 year period, Inzola successfully pursued business ventures in Calgary, Alberta, including the development and design/build of a 3 storey medical building at 1010 First Ave. N.E., adjacent to the city’s downtown hospital. Due to the economic downturn in the region at that time, Inzola decided to focus its… Read the full article…

1979

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145 Queen St. E., Brampton Shortly after moving their head office to Brampton, Inzola Construction developed and built this five story office building.

1970′s

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Inzola played a key roll in the reintegration of the old buildings in the Yorkville / Cumberland area of Toronto. Working as Design-Builders and General Contractors for numerous property owners in the area, and even developing several properties themselves, Inzola helped to revitalize the area into the prestigious district that it has become today. It… Read the full article…

1967

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As recent immigrants from Italy, John took his experience as a Master Stone Mason from the old country, and together with his brother Tony, started a small renovation company called A&J Construction. When younger brother Frank later joined the team, the company evolved into Inzola Construction which was incorporated in 1967.