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aboutusBuilding blocks to success Before establishing "Consult Ranjan Inc." in 2007, the firm's principal, Randy Ambalavanar worked for many major consulting firms, regional governments, area municipalities and infrastructure developers in the Greater Toronto Area.

Randy has gained a reputation for cost effective project management and persuasive communication skills that get results. His skills and knowledge are available to the public and private sector through "Consult Ranjan Inc."

Randy’s previous work experience includes the following roles:
  • The City of Toronto, Senior Consultant
  • MacViro Consultants Inc., Contract Administration Group, Construction Coordinator / Senior Inspector
  • UMA Engineering Ltd., Transportation Group, Contract Administrator / Senior Inspector
  • URS Cole Sherman, Construction Coordinator / Senior Inspector
  • Marshall Macklin Monaghan Ltd., Contract Administration Group, Senior Municipal Inspector
  • The City of Toronto, Transportation, Environment Division, Senior Technical Consultant
  • Toronto Hydro Electric Commission, Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Inspector

Consult Ranjan has established its niche in the Greater Toronto Area by providing services to developers and community groups faced with challenges to their plans for building community assets that have great value.

The core competency of Consult Ranjan is the knowledge and experience of its collective of professional consultants.

Highly specialized consultants add value to the collective that translates into successful projects.

News Alert

newMajor civil engineering works completed on site of Hindu Temple on Birchmount Road The Kanthaswamy Temple on the 2-acre triangular site at 733 Birchmount Road in Scarborough may move to design and construction following completion of major civil engineering works required for stormwater management and intersection improvements in 2011 that were facilitated by the expertise of Consult Ranjan. The temple had operated for 15 to 16 years in the converted single story industrial building that had surpassed its design life. A site plan application filed in the mid 2000s was unsuccessful in securing the necessary permits from the City of Toronto to continue operations as a temple. The plan did not consider flooding concerns, the signalization of the intersection at Birchmount and Comstock Roads, and the entrance to the site.

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Cornell Community Town of Markham Stormwater Treatment Facilities - City of Toronto