Track Record
Sperra Construction has a proven track record with 5 awarded contracts in Canada, North America.
The company's expertise spans construction and civil works, security and defense, water and sanitation and urban development and housing. Their portfolio includes works contracts (5).
Their areas of specialization include housing and demolition works, reflecting a diverse technical capability across multiple disciplines.
These contracts have been sourced through Nova Scotia Tenders.
Notable Contracts
Award by Municipality of the County of Cumberland (Canada, construction & civil works): Pugwash Water Treatment Plant-Building and Site Works. Awarded to.
— Municipality of the County of Cumberland
Award by Municipality of the County of Cumberland (Canada, construction & civil works): Leicester Fire. Awarded to Sperra Construction (CAD 507K, Sep 2017).
— Municipality of the County of Cumberland
Brownell Avenue semi-detached — works contract awarded in Canada by Cobequid Housing Authority. Awarded to Sperra Construction Group (CAD 250K, Mar 2016).
— Cobequid Housing Authority
Key contracting authorities
- Municipality of the County of Cumberland· 3
- Cobequid Housing Authority
- Town of Trenton
Frequently asked questions about Sperra Construction
Who is Sperra Construction?
Sperra Construction is a public-sector contractor based in Canada with 5 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Canada.
How many public contracts has Sperra Construction won?
Sperra Construction has won 5 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory, with awards recorded from 2015 to 2017.
What sectors does Sperra Construction work in?
Sperra Construction is most active in construction and civil works, security and defense and water and sanitation.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to Sperra Construction?
Sperra Construction's most frequent contracting authorities include Municipality of the County of Cumberland, Cobequid Housing Authority and Town of Trenton.
Where does BidsFactory get Sperra Construction's contract history?
Data is aggregated from Nova Scotia Tenders and refreshed every 6 hours.