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manager. Over their three-plus decades in business, Keith Construction has grown and evolved at a consistent pace, and since Bryce and Colton joined that evolution has accelerated. In particular, the company has evolved significantly in terms of technology over the past few years – and Bryce has personally been a key driver of that: “Coming from the commercial construction world, I was exposed to a lot of different systems and technologies,” he says. “PCL is a very large organization and the commercial construction world is pretty dialled in, pretty professional. Some of the most useful technology and processes I used there have now been integrated into Keith Construction.” “It’s not that we didn’t have it before,” he clarifies – despite being a longstanding organization, he says Keith Construction has never been entrenched in their ways, the company has always been open to new ideas – but “we’ve really bolstered and improved our technology over the past six years.” “We’ve continuously looked at new software and how we can utilize it to improve our quality control, our planning with our trades, and our communication with our customers. There’s a lot of different ways technology can help and we’ve made some great gains in recent years.” These days, Keith Construction employs roughly 25 team members between the office and the field, including a full-time in house draftsperson as well as four project managers. That team typically takes on about 25 projects per year – that’s not including the smaller service jobs they do, mostly on behalf of past clients. Of their 25 major projects, between five and 10 are custom MARCH 2024

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