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Fram Building Group

Fram Building Group

Fram Building Group has been operating in the Greater Toronto Area for over 25 years, specializing in old-world craftsmanship while utilizing cutting-edge building techniques. Their heritage has instilled in them old-world building traditions, but they also incorporate new-world advantages into their business by providing sustainable dwellings and exceptional customer service. They truly represent the finest of both worlds.
Over the years, the company has constructed over 13,000 dwellings, including landmark condominiums, luxury bespoke homes, and spectacular single-family residences, as well as rental homes and mixed-use commercial facilities. FRAM’s experience with hands-on master planning guarantees that each project is thoughtfully designed with a personality that is specific to the demands of the community and surrounding environment. In addition, the firm has an industry-leading after-sales customer care program to guarantee that owner expectations are met, which has resulted in 40 percent of new house sales going to repeat FRAM customers or referrals. They guarantee that efficiency and sustainability are included in every home they build. Their environmental concern was ahead of its time, as proven by their Ultimate Living Environment concept, which was implemented in the 1980s. This initiative is executed in several ways, including the use of renewable resources, recycled glass tiles, and energy and water conservation techniques.
They are also an award-winning developer whose efforts have been recognized throughout the real estate business. The Collingwood Shipyards received the Best-in-Class Canadian Brownie Award from the Canadian Urban Institute in 2008; the Mississauga Urban Design Awards in 2005 for 70 and 80 Port Street; and the McSam Awards in 2005 for 1001 Ross Avenue in Dallas, Texas. Source: FRAM Building Group

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