Nor Building Enterprises Ltd — Ready-Mix Concrete, Aggregates & Civil Construction in Hearst, ON (since 1975)

Nor Building Enterprises Ltd — Ready-Mix Concrete, Aggregates & Civil Construction in Hearst, ON

Nor Building Enterprises Ltd has supplied ready-mix concrete, aggregates and civil construction services across Northern Ontario since 1975. Based on Front Street West in the town of Hearst, the firm operates a materials yard and a commercial construction crew that handles foundation pours, site prep and industrial/commercial builds across the Highway 11 corridor and into the wider Cochrane District. This is not a residential-renovation shop — Nor Building is on home.renovation.reviews because homeowners planning an addition, new-build or foundation project in a remote northern market often need to coordinate concrete, aggregate supply and equipment from a single regional supplier, and knowing the local option matters.

Services

  • Ready-mix concrete supply — residential, commercial and industrial pours
  • Aggregates, sand and gravel — yard pickup and bulk delivery
  • Civil construction — site work, grading, roadbuilding, commercial foundations
  • Commercial buildings — industrial and institutional general contracting
  • Crane service — equipment rental with operator for residential or commercial lifts
  • Equipment rental, including boom lifts, for contractor and owner-builder projects

Service Area

Nor Building serves Hearst, Kapuskasing, Longlac, Hornepayne and the Highway 11 and Highway 17 corridors across the Cochrane District and broader Northern Ontario. The fleet and materials yard make Hearst-based delivery realistic for isolated build sites that other suppliers won’t reach.

Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews

Nor Building is the third since-1970s tenure-band firm in the Hearst sub-cluster alongside F. Girard (1972) and Villeneuve Construction (1976), giving the Cochrane District a rare concentration of half-century-old construction firms. Homeowners planning concrete driveways, garage pads, foundation additions or cottage-scale builds anywhere from the Hearst–Kapuskasing corridor to the Highway 17 reach should know this is the regional materials anchor.

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