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Greg Kyllo Returns as Company President: A Legacy of Leadership and a Vision for the Future
At TA Structures, our foundation has always been built on more than just quality structures- it’s built on family, leadership, and a deep commitment to the communities we serve.
Today, we’re proud to share an exciting chapter in our story: the return of Greg Kyllo as Company President.
A Legacy Rooted in Family and Craftsmanship
TA Structures is part of a long-standing, family-owned business that has been serving Western Canada and beyond for decades. From the very beginning, our focus has been clear—deliver high-quality modular buildings designed for durability, efficiency, and real-world performance.
Greg Kyllo has been a key part of that journey.
His leadership helped shape the company’s reputation for:
- Reliable project delivery
- Strong client relationships
- High standards in manufacturing and safety
Leadership Beyond Business
Before returning to lead TA Structures, Greg dedicated several years to public service as a Member of the Legislative Assembly in British Columbia.
During his time in government, he gained:
- A deeper understanding of infrastructure and housing needs
- Insight into regulatory environments and building standards
- Valuable experience working with communities across the province
This perspective brings a unique advantage to TA Structures—bridging real-world construction expertise with broader industry and government insight.
A Return with Purpose
Greg’s return marks more than a leadership transition—it represents a renewed focus on growth, innovation, and staying true to the company’s core values.
Under his leadership, TA Structures is continuing to expand its capabilities across:
- Workforce accommodation
- Modular offices and commercial buildings
- Portable classrooms and daycare facilities
- Remote and industrial project solutions
Looking Ahead: Growth, Innovation, and Community
As demand for modular construction continues to grow across Canada, TA Structures is positioned to lead with:
- Proven manufacturing processes
- Certified, code-compliant buildings
- A commitment to quality and long-term performance
Greg’s return reinforces a vision focused on:
- Sustainable growth
- Strong partnerships
- Delivering solutions that meet the evolving needs of our clients
Built on Trust. Driven by People.
At the heart of everything we do is a commitment to people our clients, our team, and the communities we serve.
Being family-owned isn’t just part of our story- it’s how we operate every day.
And with Greg Kyllo back at the helm, that legacy continues stronger than ever.
Connect With Us
Whether you’re planning a workforce housing project, expanding your facilities, or exploring modular solutions, we’re here to help.
TA Structures
tastructures.com | 1.800.558.0881 | sales@tastructures.com
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