The Construction Source

NOVEMBER 2021 queue already. It was mainly residential. These ranged from single family tract housing or townhouses to commercial industrial, new builds, and property management. That is mainly what we focus on. We have a 50-unit tract house called Ridgemont. There is another in Wedgemont. It is just under forty units. We have 36 duplexes in Langley as well” outlines Sean Tilstra. While Wesmont is a relatively new company, it is at a point in its lifecycle where it has begun to further develop its own resources, software, and processes. It has naturally increased the number of projects the team can undertake. “We have four projects underway now,”notesSeanTilstra.“Webrought in new project management, software, new people. We built different departments. We have gone from little revenue to substantial growth this year.” A significant part of that growth stems from Wesmont’s care and consideration for community. Not only does their family-run focus look towards building future homes, but it also looks towards building better communities for families of the future. Sean Tilstra comments, “One thing that sets us apart is the community. We live and build and develop in Langley. We care about communities and try to make sure they function as best they can. We do care. We have to step up our quality and features. We do smart homes. We are offering solar on our spec homes, and use high-end finishes.” Wesmont’s portfolio demonstrates a care for the community and the families who live there. The unobtrusive designs with functional floorplans and warm exteriors allow the residential builds to seamlessly blend into the surrounding environment while offering easy access to desirable amenities nearby. In another project, Wesmont restored the exterior of a 1911 Murrayville schoolhouse to its original facade while the interior was converted into six homes. The interior implements designs inspired by modern farmhouses

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