pharmacy renovation, Gabrielle Roy campus construction management, and the development of the Chaloin chocolate factory – projects valued between $200,000 and $350,000. Fromthere, DMJ evolvedrapidly. By 2011, they purchased 3,000 square feet of office space and 3,000 square feet of warehouse space at 183 Freeman. They started taking on a widening variety of projects, with values ranging from $600,000 to $5 million. Highlights from 2013 to 2019 include the $5 million development of the Caisse Desgjardin of Maisson Anger, the $4.1 million construction of Mon Chez Nous at 808 Boulevard Maloney, the $4.5 million construction of the CSC in Wakefield, and the $4.5 million construction of their own new new administrative office at 57 Route 105 in Chelsea. Over the past couple years, DMJ’s payroll and revenue has continued to grow, as has their geographic reach. Roughly two years ago, they opened a new office on the Ontario side of the border in order to serve the Ottawa region. On that western side, they have focused mainly on public projects, including a major renovation for the Charlotte-Lemieux Public Elementary School. According to Angus – who’s responsible for operating and growing the Ottawa office – DMJ tends to win those public projects due to their cost-efficiency. He credits that efficiency, at least partly, to their status as a “small company,” but one that has “all the positive characteristics of a JULY 2022
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