


ABOUT US
Doyle & Sons Construction was established by Mark and his two sons, Cian and Ryan.
Mark has over 30 years experience with both residential & commercial construction projects.
Cian has worked in construction for 10 years and within that time, graduated with a Political Science Honours degree from Wilfrid Laurier University.
Ryan, Mark’s youngest son, is presently in the BBA program at Wilfrid Laurier University and will continue working part of the year with the company until he graduates.
Doyle & Sons are General Contractors and have an extensive network of reputable sub-trades. We have teamed up with Rob Connors of Rob Connors Contracting for various projects such as new custom homes and major renovations. By combining our expertise and vast network of fully licensed sub-trades, we are well equipped to complete your dream home.
Doyle & Sons Construction carries full WSIB coverage and $5,000,000 in liability insurance. As a new homes builder in Ontario, we are registered with TARION, licence number B61315.
Continuous courses enable us to learn new and exciting ways of building environmentally friendly homes and support and train apprentices for our next generation of builders.
We pride ourselves on providing our clients with personal service and ensure we only take on a limited number of projects at any given time.
We hope you’ll consider contacting us to look after your upcoming project.
PROJECTS
KING CITY FARM HOUSE
WEST ROUGE CUSTOM HOME
WYNNVIEW
LESLIEVILLE
HERITAGE HOUSE
SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS


MUSKOKA ROOM
PUBLICATIONS

BIRCH CLIFF NEWS
A beautiful home decor store has opened in Cliffside, breathing new life into an abandoned heritage building at Kingston Road and Midland Avenue that’s been derelict for well over a decade.
The name of the store is “Stop 14” and it sells vintage home decor with a curated mix of old and new products from across Canada and abroad.
The design aesthetic is farmhouse/cottage with a modern twist and the overall vibe is relaxed and cozy.
Owners Tara and Mark Doyle said the community support has been “phenomenal” since the store opened on Sept. 17.