$250,000 and $4 million. This is due to the lesser risk when compared with bigger projects, along with better margins for the company. According to John, Seagate prides itself on being led without ego –meaning that they have no interest in taking highprofile jobs just for the sake of getting their name out there. They prefer to focus on smaller projects for trusted clients. That kind of smaller, more regular work helps to keep Seagate stable and mitigates risk. Within that smaller niche, John credits Seagate’s success to the reliability of their delivery and the transparency of their communications. In a world still recovering frominconveniences presented by the pandemic, along with inflation and material shortages, delays are sometimes unavoidable – but Seagate does their best to make sure their clients have realistic expectations from the outset. They provide clients with a schedule of targeted time frames as to when certain aspects of their project will be completed, they make sure those time frames are accurate, and they do everything in their power to live up to them. In addition, Seagate performs thorough checks to make sure that all materials and supplies are delivered exactly as specified. This means checking multiple samples ahead of time and having well-trained and experienced superintendents who cross-reference everything that arrives on site to ensure everything is the right type, measurements, colour, et cetera. To say that Seagate leaves no stone unturned would be an understatement. THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA
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