manufacture prefabricated floor and wall panels, so there’s virtually no project they can’t deliver efficiently. “We do it all, so long as it’s wood,” Dave explains. “We don’t care about the size – we’ll take it on and we’ll get it done.” These days, Dave estimates that about 75 per cent of Goldeye’s work comes from home builders in Southwestern Ontario, and the majority of their projects take place within an hour-and-a-half of the city of London. Another 15 per cent of the company’s work comes from general contractors doing other types of building, and the last 15 per cent comes from home owners who approach Dave and his team directly. On the homebuilder side, Dave believes they get so much work “because we can service builders really well.” “Whether they need one framing crew or they need 15, we can make that happen,” he says. “We’ve got our own window and door crews, our own basement framing crews. We also have own site supers to manage the job site for the client.” “Let’s say you’re a builder building a subdivision of homes, and you need eight framing crews a month to frame houses,” he elaborates. “We’ll put one of our own crew leads or managers on the site to manage those eight framing crews with your site super. That means that site super doesn’t have to remember which crew frame which house. If there’s a problem on a site, he doesn’t have to try DECEMBER 2025
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