experience building across Saskatchewan – we know the province, we understand the unique needs of smaller communities, and we’ve delivered similar projects successfully in towns just like Langenburg.” “From day one, we worked closely with the local group to make sure the project reflected what the community actually needed,” he adds. “It wasn’t about dropping in with a cookie-cutter design – it was about building something that fit Langenburg and would serve residents well for years to come. As for their stakeholder relationships, Harry says they are working with an external architect based out of Kenora, Ontario, with whom they have partnered on multiple projects over the years, “so by now we’ve built a strong, efficient working relationship.” “We understand each other’s processes and expectations, which really helps keep things moving smoothly. There’s a great level of trust and communication between us, and that makes all the difference when bringing a project like this to life.” Bridge Road has also previously worked with many of the subcontractors now working on the project. “We have found that the subcontractors that have worked on our projects welcome opportunities to work on future projects due to the relationship we are able to develop. We all have the goal of keeping the project on schedule and in budget without sacrificing quality. Beyond that, clear communication throughout the project ensures THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA
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