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engineers, and contractors in the city. These days, backed by those relationships, and armed with their hard-earned knowledge and experience, Mondev is taking on some of their largest building to date. At the same time, they are also taking on some smaller-scale projects, as they have a lot of legacy land stock to work through: “The smaller projects we’re doing now are older files,” Jordan explains. “A few years ago, we looked at our land inventory and we realized we had enough land to build about 3,000 units combined. For the past two years, our goal has been to clean up our books and get all of those projects built. We’ve worked hard at that goal. We made tremendous progress in 2022 and 2023, but we likely still have another 2,000 units to go. Our plan is to start on all those within the next year or two.” Those projects, according to Jordan, will range widely in volume from 12 units all the way to 250 units. Geographically, he says they will all take place on the island of Montreal, all in neighborhoods that are growing and in need of housing: “We choose our locations very carefully,” Jordan says. “That’s probably one of the things we do best. We choose very carefully where we want to build and we don’t overpay for those locations. That’s number one for us.” Though they will be diverse in size and scope, Jordan also says that all of Mondev’s upcoming projects will feature the same high standard of care and attention to detail when it comes to their design and architecture: “All our projects are designed THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA

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