Reid‐Built Homes Ltd., 1679775 Alberta Ltd., Reid Worldwide Corporation, Builder's Direct Supply Ltd., Reid Built Homes Calgary Ltd., Reid Investments Ltd

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Reid‐Built Homes Ltd., 1679775 Alberta Ltd., Reid Worldwide Corporation, Builder's Direct Supply Ltd., Reid Built Homes Calgary Ltd., Reid Investments Ltd In the Matter of the Receivership of Reid‐Built Homes Ltd., 1679775 Alberta Ltd., Reid Worldwide Corporation, Builder's Direct Supply Ltd., Reid Built Homes Calgary Ltd., Reid Investments Ltd. and Reid Capital Corp. Preliminary List of Creditors of Reid‐Built Homes Ltd. as at November 2, 2017, as submitted by the Debtor without Admission as to any Liabilities or Privilege Herein Shown Creditor Address City Province Postal Code Amount Outstanding ($) REID‐BUILT HOMES LTD. Secured Creditors 1 Royal Bank Of Canada 301, 10117 Jasper Ave Edmonton AB T5J 1W8$ 35,217,103.40 2 1831575 Alberta Ltd. c/o Emery Jamieson LLP, 1700, 10235 – 101 Street Edmonton AB T5J 3G1 5,112,382.45 3 Laurentian Bank of Canada Suite 450, 1122 ‐ 4th Street SW Calgary AB T2R 1M1 2,660,531.00 4 City Of St. Albert 5 St. Anne Street St. Albert AB T8N 3Z9 133,137.21 5 City Of Spruce Grove 315 Jespersen Ave Spruce Grove AB T7X 3E8 99,867.77 6 Town Of Stony Plain 4905 ‐ 51 Avenue Stony Plain AB T7Z 1Y1 19,994.22 Total Secured Creditors 43,223,021.83 Developer Land Payables 7 1510837 Alberta Ltd 141 Adelaide Street West, Suite 703 Toronto ON M5H 3L5 76,415.00 8 Jesperdale Communities Inc #900, 10310 Jasper Avenue Edmonton AB T5J 2W4 1,376,320.00 9 Lewis Estates Communities Inc #900, 10310 Jasper Avenue Edmonton AB T5J 2W4 4,912,921.48 10 Qualico Buckingham Developments LTD 3203 ‐ 93 Street NW Edmonton AB T6N 0B2 96,720.00 11 Rapperswill Developments LTD 3203 ‐ 93 Street NW Edmonton AB T6N 0B2 3,476,140.00 12 Rosenthal Communities Inc #900, 10310 Jasper Avenue Edmonton AB T5J 2W4 1,310,785.00 13 Villeneuve Communities #900, 10310 Jasper Avenue Edmonton AB T5J 1Y8 9,039,920.00 14 Walton Big Lake Development L.P #2300, 605 ‐ 5 Avenue SW Calgary AB T2P 3G4 764,691.22 15 Winterburn Developments #900, 10310 Jasper Avenue Edmonton AB T5J 2W4 1,837,920.00 Total Developer Payables 22,891,832.70 Unsecured Creditors 16 1246027 Alberta Ltd. 12220 Stony Plain Road Edmonton AB T5N 3Y4 5,058.15 17 1286984 Alberta Ltd. 29 ‐ 54403 Rr 251 Sturgeon County AB T8T 5B3 34,207.68 18 1486736 Alberta Ltd. O/A Hamad Painting Ltd 7707 152 B Avenue Edmonton AB T5C 3M7 39,848.66 19 1721314 Alberta Ltd. 35 Osborn Close St Albert AB T8N 6T2 154,708.47 20 A Clark Roofing & Siding Ltd. 3120 93 Street Edmonton AB T6N 1C7 119,316.60 21 Aaron Jonathan R. and Jaylee Lesewick 12404 ‐ 171 Avenue Edmonton AB T5X 0E4 26,289.00 22 Abdulfatah Abdulkadir 17116 ‐ 121 Street NW Edmonton AB T5X 0H4 1,000.00 23 Absolute Finishing Ltd. #12 52211, Range Road 275 Spruce Grove AB T7X 3V1 25,858.77 24 Adam and Jennifer Asquini 13915 ‐ 165 Avenue NW Edmonton AB T6V 0K7 1,000.00 25 Adapt Construction Ltd. 10185 ‐ 92 Street Edmonton AB T5H 1T1 19,591.06 26 Ahmet and Aslihan Yilmaz #151, 8735 ‐ 165 Street Edmonton AB T5R 2R6 28,587.00 27 Air Miles Incentives 4521 Manhattan Road SE Calgary AB T2G 4B3 9,450.00 28 Ajax Drywall 2000 Ltd. 16363 ‐ 130 Avenue Edmonton AB T5V 1K5 312,713.52 29 Alain Doudou, Bukasa Katumba and Nkongolo Bilomba203H, 6319 ‐ 178 Street Edmonton AB T5T 2J5 9,000.00 30 Alain Doudou, Bukasa Katumba and Nkongolo Bilomba8160 ‐ 225 Street Edmonton AB T5T 7G6 2,000.00 31 Alberta Deck Shop 20325 111 Avenue Edmonton AB T5S 1X9 99,379.42 32 Alberta Hardwood Flooring 9303 ‐ 51 Avenue Edmonton AB T6E 4W8 41,931.97 33 Alberta New Home Warranty #301 ‐ 30 Springborough Blvd S.W. Calgary AB T3H 0N9 889.85 34 Alec and Jennifer Selinger 7324 ‐ 188 St Edmonton AB T5T 5G4 9,000.00 35 Alexander and Georgina Traxel 1204 Foxwood Crescent Sherwood Park AB T8A 4X5 1,000.00 36 Alexandra Jocko #119, 5350 ‐ 199 Street Edmonton AB T6M 0A4 75.00 37 Alexie Pertich and Sean Obrigewitch 45 Gilmore Way Spruce Grove AB T7X 0A7 22,502.01 38 Ali Alidina and Salima Hirani 2084 Redtail Common NW Edmonton AB T5S 0H4 2,000.00 39 Alice Ho and Hing Lam 8636 ‐ 218 STREET Edmonton AB T5T 4R7 2,000.00 40 All Complete Excavating 365, 3‐11 Bellerose Drive St Albert AB T8N 5C9 85,228.37 41 All Screwed Pilings Ltd. Box 879 Bon Accord AB T0A 0K0 49,586.25 42 All Weather Windows C/O C25060C, Po Box 2521 Stn M Calgary AB T2P OT6 394,760.02 43 Allsons Electric Ltd. 23019 ‐ 112 Avenue Edmonton AB T5S 1Y4 218,817.14 44 Al'S Shower Repair Ltd P.O. Box 61002, 13203 ‐ 82 Street, Delton Rpo Edmonton AB T5E 6J6 1,375.50 45 Alvin D. and Amelia S. Pacheco 15404 ‐ 138B Street Edmonton AB T6V 1P8 30,910.00 46 Always Plumbing & Heating Ltd. #200 ‐ 17633 114 Avenue Edmonton AB T5S 2R9 136,904.53 47 Amit A. Lal and Shaleen Maharaj 21816 ‐ 80 Avenue Edmonton AB T5T 4S2 2,000.00 48 Amit A. Lal and Shaleen N. Maharaj 20728‐96 AVENUE NW Edmonton AB T5T 4M9 1,000.00 49 Andy Yan 236 Lago Lindo Crescent Edmonton AB T5Z 1Y5 27,317.00 50 Arctic Chiller Ltd. 100 Cree Road Sherwood Park AB T8A 3X8 390.27 51 Arctic Chiller Ltd. 100 Cree Road Sherwood Park AB T8A 3X8 390.27 52 Arnelio R. Casama and Yulia Sanchenko 8524 ‐ 219 Street Edmonton AB T5T 7E1 2,000.00 53 Arnold O., Marian S. Blanca and Robert N. Nanad 202C, 18235 ‐ 86 Ave Edmonton AB T5T 1M2 13,000.00 54 Ascension Elevators Inc. #108, 11979 ‐ 40 Street SE Calgary AB T2Z 4M3 12,862.50 55 Atco Gas 10035 ‐ 105 Street Edmonton AB T5J 2V6 3,578.40 56 Atwell Woodworking 71 Summerfield Wynd Sherwood Park AB T8H 2P5 26,803.25 57 Avenues Access Systems 5651 70 Street Edmonton AB T6B 3P6 25,935.00 58 Avery S. Burnham 2143 Brennan Crescent Edmonton AB T5T 6R8 47,000.00 59 Babatayo Oluwaseun and Folake Okusanya 21915 ‐ 86 Avenue Edmonton AB T5T 7C9 2,000.00 60 Baca Construction 2013 8 Briarwood Way Stony Plain AB T7Z 2R4 36,434.79 61 Barcol Doors Ltd. 14820 Yellowhead Trail Edmonton AB T5L 3C5 74,243.93 62 Baywest Projects 17432 160 A Avenue Edmonton AB T5S 1E6 38,241.00 63 Beenish Ramdenee and Gaytree Ragoobeer 8156 ‐ 225 Street Edmonton AB T5T 7G6 2,000.00 64 Behrends Inc. 2207 ‐ 91 Avenue Edmonton AB T6P 1L1 4,233.60 65 Benardus W. and Christina M. Steman 527 Ormsby Road West NW Edmonton AB T5T 6G8 35,944.00 66 Bennett Jones Llp 4500 Bankers Hall East, 855 ‐ 2Nd Street SW Calgary AB T2P 4K7 35,784.91 67 Bie Engineering Corp. 10711 ‐ 184 Street Edmonton AB T5S 2T2 18,989.25 Page 1 of 15 In the Matter of the Receivership of Reid‐Built Homes Ltd., 1679775 Alberta Ltd., Reid Worldwide Corporation, Builder's Direct Supply Ltd., Reid Built Homes Calgary Ltd., Reid Investments Ltd. and Reid Capital Corp. Preliminary List of Creditors of Reid‐Built Homes Ltd. as at November 2, 2017, as submitted by the Debtor without Admission as to any Liabilities or Privilege Herein Shown Creditor Address City Province Postal Code Amount Outstanding ($) 68 Bill Marling Framing Contr. Lt 7652 ‐ 158 A Avenue Edmonton AB T5Z 2V8 72,674.86 69 Bin And Bag Company 2306 ‐ 4 Street Nisku AB T9E 7W5 15,876.00 70 Braden Frost and Mandy Ngu 913 Goshawk Point NW Edmonton AB T5S 0H6 2,000.00 71 Bradley Farrants and Lisette Maassen 79 Springfield Crescent St Albert AB T8N 0J9 21,250.00 72 Bradley H. Fossheim and Darcia M. Sarnecki 8440 ‐ 219 Street NW Edmonton AB T5T 7E1 2,000.00 73 Branden Frost 913 Goshawk Point NW Edmonton AB T5S 0H6 2,000.00 74 Brandon and Angela Grove 1223 Calahoo Road Spruce Grove AB T7X 0L1 1,000.00 75 Brett & Denise Dahl 104 Aspenglen Drive Spruce Grove AB T7X 0J3 2,500.00 76 Brett and Denise Dahl 104 ASPENGLEN DR Spruce Grove AB T7X 0J3 2,500.00 77 Brian and Natalie Champagne Woolliams 4 AUTUMNWOOD CRES Spruce Grove AB T7X 0J3 2,500.00 78 Brisam Contracting Ltd. 168 Cedar Street Sherwood Park AB T8A 2E6 20,679.71 79 Bruce Jeschke 25 Riviere Terrace St. Albert AB T8N 7N6 2,000.00 80 Buckhingham Properties #600, 12220 Stony Plain Road Edmonton AB T5N 3Y4 210.00 81 Buckingham Properties #600, 12220 Stony Plain Road Edmonton AB T5N 3Y4 210.00 82 Buckingham Properties #600, 12220 Stony Plain Road Edmonton AB T5N 3Y4 210.00 83 Builders Direct Supply 10711 ‐ 182 Street Edmonton AB T5S 1J5 184,395.57 84 Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer Llp #2400, 525 ‐ 8 Avenue SW Calgary AB T2P 1G1 66,859.50 85 C It Signs Ltd. 85 Nottingham Harbour Sherwood Park AB T8A 6G2 2,016.00 86 C.M.S. Enterprises Inc. 23406 Twp 551 Sturgeon County AB T8T 2B4 15,412.43 87 C.W. Eavestroughing 8215 Davies Road Edmonton AB T6E 4N1 13,277.51 88 Cal Roberts O/A 1501404 Alberta Ltd. 540 Fairway Court Stony Plain AB T7Z 0G9 1,000.00 89 Canada Customs and Revenue 9700 Jasper Avenue Edmonton AB T5J 4C8 408,525.73 90 Cape Construction (99) Ltd.
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