A-linx

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A-LINX is a relatively new and emerging corporation in pre-fabricated light-gauge steel construction. With the developments of mid-rise shifting away from the status quo of traditional building methods. It dramatically improves every aspect of the construction cycle, reducing time, cost, risk and material usage. As well, its significantly tighter build-out schedules deliver a sense of momentum that clients notice and appreciate. 

Our goal at  A-LINX in pre-fabricated light-gauge steel construction is to give architects and developers a distinct competitive edge. 

Why is Light Gauge Steel so competitive?  

  • It offers the highest strength -to-weight ration of any building material 

  • Steel is inorganic-it will not rot, warp, split, crack or creep 

  • Steel is dimensionally stable, it does not expand or contract with moisture 

  • Steel’s high strength results in safer structures, reduced maintenance, and slower structural aging 

  • Steel is 100% recyclable and non-combustible. It is not vulnerable to termites or mold 

  • Lighter structures with stronger connections resulting in higher resistance to seismic and natural forces. 

Our core team is led by experienced innovators in light-gauge steel construction and certified welding professionals, and backed by on-staff construction managers who have collectively managed projects valued at over $3 billion. 

With three locations in Ontario – Vaughn, Cambridge and Windsor (Oldcastle) which is conveniently located on the Canada/ US border) you can join the team in various locations and continue to grow with them! 

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Matthew Pellitteri

Production Manager

Matthew graduated from mechanical Engineering at St.Clair College in 2001. He immediately went back to school entering into a Bacherlors degree program for Business and Commerce. Matthew realized early on that his career goals and aspirations were in the direction of operations and business. At the same time that he was in college and University, matthew worked part time for Chrysler. By 2004, when he graduated from his Bachelors degree, Chrysler had employed Matthew on full time. His first role with Chrysler in Windsor was at their Assembly plant for Production Supervisor. He was monitoring one of 21 production lines including anywhere from 50-70 people. Through multiple promotions Matthew had found himself at Quality Control Management for final and pre delivery of the products. He was move to the Jefferson Detroit North Assembly Plant which is the largest and business producer (approximately 1,600 vehicles daily). In 2017 Matthew, who had spent 14 years full time with Chrysler, reignited his dreams of operations and process management. He decided to interview with Alinx – an emerging entity in the light gauge steel engineering, production and assembly for load bearing walls. In Alinx Matthew would get the chance to leverage his business skills and apply his operational and processing experience to a clean slate. To date the company is rapidly expanding, seeing projects across Southwestern Ontario as well as potential out of province projects. Matthew is excited to be involved with a growing venture where there is daily challenges and daily opportunity for further growth. Individuals on the Alinx team are continually exposed to unique experiences and opportunities that will challenge and grow their career.

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Jason Thibert

Project Manager

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Maxim Nikulenko

Technical Design Specialist

Maxim began his studies in Russia studying in Business Management and Economics. He did not finish his studies overseas but came to Canada in 2005 following his family and a better way of life. His first action while here in Canada was to go back to school. Maxim began down the path of Architectural Technology with an advanced diploma from Centennial College. During his time in school, he was working part time to gain valuable Canadian work experience. In 2006 he worked part time with an architectural firm in Toronto, his role was working on high end town homes across the GTA. By 2007, Maxim had applied to another design firm working on low rise, subdivision and stacked town homes, gaining valuable pre construction and onsite experience. In 2014 Maxim made the decision to continue his career development and went back to school at the University of Toronto for Building Sciences. During his time in school, Maxim had entered the world of pre fabricated and modular systems for construction. Maxim stretched his abilities and experiences when he went to work for Durabon, pre-fabricated and manufactured systems for mid and high rise multi residential. He applied for his Building Science Certification, a rare certification in construction, and went to work on a joint venture project between Durabond and Alinx in Cambidge. During the time on the Cambridge midrise project, Maxim grew close to the Alinx team. He was technically knowledgeable on their product and had a great working relationship with their existing team. After working multiple years with Durabond, Maxim took the offer from Alinx to join their team in a lead position and help them expand. Maxim now gets to work on projects from every aspect making the work challenging and fulfilling.

 
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Robert Chlebowski