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The Westeinde Group has been a leader and an innovator in the construction and development industry for 25 years. Westeinde is a multi-disciplined services firm specializing in the selection, design, development, leasing and construction of commercial, residential and industrial real estate. Westeinde has completed over CDN $1B in projects for various commercial, government and private clients in addition to its principal development activities.

The Quantum Environmental Group is a full service, environmental remediation and hazardous waste materials contracting company. Founded in 1992, Quantum has developed a strong team of highly qualified professionals with offices in strategic locations across Canada. Quantum specializes in hazardous materials abatement, site remediation, and the treatment of soil, water and other waste materials. Quantum has received a range of business awards in recent years including:

  • Ranked 123rd in Profit Magazine's list of the fastest growing companies in Canada
  • Company founders awarded the Ernst and Young "Entrepreneur of the Year" award in the Business-to-Business category for British Columbia.
  • Quantum co-founder, Jeff Westeinde, named as one of Canada's top 40 under 40 in 2003

In 2006 Quantum joined forces with Murray Demolition to create Canada’s largest decommissioning and environmental remediation firm. Jeff Westeinde, Quantum’s founder and Windmill’s co-founder, became CEO of Quantum Murry LP.

The experience and expertise of Windmill’s founders create an unmatched value proposition within the real estate development and construction industry when it comes to urban infill and property revitalization.

 

In the past 30 years alone one third of the planet's resources have been consumed. In the next half century the population is slated to double and the amount of natural resources available per person is expected to fall by 50 - 75%

Worldwide Fund for Nature (Europe), 1998