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The company recently completed a project at a Lowe’s distribution center in Milton that they are especially excited about. “It was a fairly large facility. We did it quick. The general contractor was very happy with us,” Neil explains. “We recently did a Hydro One site. Same thing. It was nearly two kilometers worth of fence, and we were in and out quickly with a lot of praise from our client.” “Those are two highlighted projects that we’ve done recently. They’re larger. Two different general contractors and I think both general contractors were happy with the work that we did.” The products they install include chain link, guiderail, iron fence, municipal road signs, wood fence, and pedestrian railing. However, as Imperial Fence is signatory to LIUNA (Labourer’s Union), they don’t accept residential jobs and, instead, prefer to focus only on commercial, industrial and municipal projects, with the primary service area located within the GTA. According to Neil, “We will travel within the 401 Corridor but try to stay within the GTA if possible. But (we) will travel if necessary.” In 2022, in recognition of their commitment to safety, Imperial Fence completed the Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program. They are especially proud of this accreditation. “Receiving this certification is a big part of the company’s emphasis on health and safety and is the result of an intense safety audit from a COR certifying partner that involved a year of preparation,” Neil explains. “The preparation APRIL 2023

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