DECEMBER 2024 That cohesion and experience allow us to take on projects that others might shy away from.” The strength of Norpac’s as a company lies in their deep bench of skilled professionals, many of whom are among the most highly trained slope stabilization technicians in British Columbia. The company employs the largest group of ACIcertified nozzlemen in the province, and many employees also hold IRATA certifications, whilst the company as a whole is COR Certified and certified with the Department of Defense. These certifications and accreditations ensure that all projects meet the highest industry standards for safety and quality. Safety is a core pillar of Norpac’s business model, and the company takes their commitment to creating a safe work environment very seriously. “We pride ourselves on safety,” says Chris and Sandy. “We’re committed not only to providing the safest work environment for our teams but also to ensuring that the next generation of workers is trained in safety protocols. If we wouldn’t let our own children perform a task, we shouldn’t expect our staff to do it either.” This dedication to safety has played a key role in fostering a loyal and highly skilled workforce, which in turn has contributed significantly to the company’s success. In addition to their reputation for safety and expertise, Norpac’s focus on building long-term relationships with clients has helped set it apart in a competitive market. “Our business is built on trust,” says Sandy. “We get a lot of direct awards, and much of our work comes from repeat business. We’re recognized as one of the best, if not the best, in the industry, and we like to be the first call for our clients.” This reputation for trustworthiness and reliability has helped Norpac become the go-to company for slope stabilization projects throughout British Columbia.
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