APRIL 2025 15th Sideroad in King City. That’s another big project with impressive signage, and Robert says the feedback there has been just as enthusiastic. Moving forward, Robert says the goal is to continue working on projects of that size scale, and particularly for clients in the institutional sector. Fortunately, they started 2025 with a backlog of such projects. In the month of January, for example, they did a courthouse in Brantford, as well as three separate community centres across Ontario. Robert also says the goal is to grow the company. He says they will soon have a lot of room to do that, as they are in the process of moving from their current facility in Concord to a new facility in Aurora, which will nearly double their available square footage. “We’re going to have a lot more space,” Robert says. “That’s going to be good. We’re a little crammed in our current location. Hopefully this will allow us to be more productivity and move a little quicker and more fluidly.” As for how big the company intends to grow, Robert admits they are not sure yet. “I would have said 15 years ago when I started, if we were doing the numbers we’re doing now, that would be unreal, and I’d be happy with that,” he says. “And now I’m not.” “I think if you’re not growing, you’re dead,” he adds, “but we’re not going to give ourselves a goal of a particular number. We’re just going to continue to put our head down and continue to get better every day and continue to bring sales up and continue to grow the team slowly and grow the revenue slowly.” “If we can grow to be a $100 million company growing that way, then that’s what we’ll do,” he concludes. “But we’re not going to bite our nose off and take on anything that we can’t handle just to get there. Our customers are always going to come first. We’re never going to compromise our ability to get the job done on time.”
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