good as the personnel that they have, and those personnel often move on.” On Salish Sands, Robin reports the relationship with Saywell Contracting was very strong throughout, and construction went really well. “We didn’t have many problems on that building,” he says. “In building, there are normally a lot of problems. A lot of things tend to come up. It’s just the nature of the business. On that project, we had our challenges, but we were able to resolve them very quickly.” The subcontractors and trades on that project also performed very well, Robin adds. In general, he reiterates they strive to work with the same people over and over again. On that project, he says they were fortunate to assemble a strong ream, the majority of whom either they knew very well, or Saywell knew very well. For example, one key contributor to that project was Monashee Racks Canada – a Kelowna-based company that designs and supplies premium bike parking, storage, and site furnishings for businesses, municipalities, and developers across North America. They employ a team of in-house architects, who work directly with clients to ensure their projects stay to code while optimizing space for bike parking and mobility solutions. Another important partner was Waywest Mechanical Ltd., a leading supplier of heating, plumbing, HVAC, and mechanical services to the construction industry on Vancouver Island. THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA
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