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iCheck Inc., Canadian owned and operated, provides national, one point of contact, for all Maintenance and Repair, plumbing and electrical services. As one of Canada’s largest national maintenance and repair companies iCheck services over 3000 facilities including financial institutions, government, commercial, industrial and retail facilities. iCheck provides service to all companies of all sizes, coast to coast. Through a network of over 1000 General Maintenance Technicians (GMTs) and active trade relations you can be assured of national quality repair work backed by our one-year labour warranty. GMTs are insured, wear photo identification and go through an extensive screening process including criminal record checks. iCheck customizes facility maintenance through a pre-negotiated service agreement to manage national labour costs and ensure quality control. iCheck welcomes the opportunity to partner with your company, assisting in your maintenance, and repair needs. Understanding your requirements and concerns is the first step in providing you with solutions. 24 hours a day/7 days a week Emergency Service General Interior/Exterior, Electrical, Plumbing Furniture Repairs, Locks/Security General Maintenance & Repairs, General Maintenance Plumbing Services , General Maintenance Technician Electrical Services, General Maintenance Technician Locks/Security Services:
Hamilton is a city located in Canada, in the province of Ontario. It is currently the 8th largest city in Canada, with a population estimated at 714,900 in the metropolitan area. Within the city itself the population was 490,268 in the 2001 census. Its nicknames — all relating to its waning days as a major industrial centre — include the Ambitious City, Steeltown, the Hammer, Hammertown, and the Lunchbucket City. However, health care has outstripped heavy industry — exemplified by the twin steel giants of Stelco and Dofasco — as the largest employer. Moreover, the education, government, services and technology sectors have all dramatically developed as heavy industry has declined. Also belying its unfounded reputation as cultural wasteland, Hamilton has built on its historical and social background. Interesting attractions include a museum of aircraft (Canadian Warplane Heritage), a stately residence of a Prime Minister of Upper Canada (Dundurn Castle), a functioning nuclear reactor at McMaster University, a horticultural haven (Royal Botanical Gardens) and the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
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