and budgets: “Our clients know if we take a job, we will finish the job as per the agreement, on time and on budget,” Paul explains. “That’s very important to us. We make sure we’re always on time, we’re always on budget, and we complete the job to the client’s design and specifications.” Sunrise Kitchens is able to achieve that across-the-board consistency, Paul says, because of the calibre of their team. Their team knows how to valueengineer in order to achieve cost savings, and they know how – and more importantly, when – to source materials in order to make sure they are available on time. “We have the right people in the right places,” Paul says. “That’s the most important part of any business, I think, and I think we’ve got it right. We’re very proud of the team we have. Some people have been here for 15-to-20 years. Some people have been here longer. They know what they are doing and they care about what they are doing. They know how to bring value to the customer.” Paul also credits the consistency to the technology their team has access to. Over the past few years, Sunrise Kitchens has introduced a lot of automated technology to their shop in order to increase production times. For example, they now have an automated paint process, automated CNC machining of all parts, and an automated cabinet and parts wrapping system. They also have a corporate fleet of over 40 vehicles, which means they have the resources necessary to deliver cabinets quickly and securely, and to respond efficiently whenever there are any issues. “Our corporate fleet and the latest automated production equipment enable us to deliver a really high quality product at a really effective price,” Paul explains. “That’s really important in the multi-family sector, where price is often the biggest factor.” Of course, Paul adds that the THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA
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