Karl Wieler

Karl Wieler is the General Manager of Wieler Construction, LLC in Canada and leads the company's licensing, construction, and development opportunities in Canada and in regions outside the United States.

Trained in both architecture and planning, Karl has professional experience including architectural design and conservation, master planning, demolition, site and landscape design and is adept in working with trained individuals from a variety of disciplines - investors, clients, contractors, engineers, architects, conservators, government and financial institutions.

Project experience includes residential and commercial developments ranging from small infill sites to large multi-use facilities, which included roles in Toronto's subway extension, a medical support services building and seniors' residence. Having just been involved in the $181M Four Seasons Opera House project in downtown Toronto, Karl brings to the company tremendous construction experience in planning, development, and management of operations and administration.

Karl believes that in our future there is a credit owed to our past and as such played a pivotal role in securing the necessary funding ($2 million) to effectively support the capital costs for the restoration of the Aberdeen Pavilion built by Moses C. Edey in 1898; historic home of the Ottawa Senators.

Karl is a second-generation builder from Montreal, Canada who attributes his passion for design and the building of living spaces to his early education at Sedbergh preparatory school - Montebello, Quebec; where one was taught to "care about the world and those who populate it." Karl holds a Master degree in Business Administration and Bachelor degree in Architecture/Art History from Carleton University.