MARCH 2025 and timeline expectations during a challenging economic period. As Greg explains, “The clients were really happy with the outcome. Everyone from BC Housing is really happy. It was right on schedule, right on budget, which is especially impressive given the inflation period we just went through. Not a lot of projects can say that. We feel pretty proud of keeping our project right on budget and on schedule and delivering top quality. From the very first startup meeting, we presented a schedule and said occupancy would be December 2024, and we got occupancy on December 2024. So, it was great.” “Nothing is more gratifying than having a happy satisfied customer at the end of a project,” Greg adds. Plainsman built Katherine’s Place as construction managers working for Mr. Missagh Manshadi, a respected local pharmacist and developer – eventually turning the building over to Away Home Kamloops – a local not-for-profit organization dedicated to ending youth homelessness. Through projects like Katherine’s Place and Genesis Place, Plainsman continues to play a vital role in addressing homelessness and supporting vulnerable populations in British Columbia. Their expertise in transforming existing buildings, like the Fortune Motel, into functional supportive housing is a testament to their ability to adapt and deliver results for projects with significant social impact. Beyond their work in affordable and supportive housing, Plainsman has built a diverse portfolio that includes numerous commercial, shopping
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