we have to be 100 per cent cooperative with each other. We’ve got to be the best partners going. We’ve got to be the best partners going, because we both have to work on the same site with each other to ultimately build this 350,000-square-foot building that the client is looking for.” Achieving that level of cooperation, Sean says, requires “lots and lots and lots of communication, both in advance and while it’s happening.” Additionally, it also requires looking ahead and planning for different contigencies. This year, for example, there has been an inordinate amount of rain – but Dancor was ready and quick to act when that rain causes issues. “We’ve had times where we’ve been flooded out, but have been able to adapt to get water removed and we’ve been able get access restored to parts of the property that they need to have access to in order keep their product moving.” “Nothing we’ve done to date has delayed them in any way, shape, or form,” he adds. “We’re very pleased about that, because they’re great people to work with. They are doing fantastic work making renewable buildings, and using renewable lumber to do it. There’s a tremendous amount of demand for what they’re doing and we have to always keep in mind. We’ve got to allow them to keep making their product for their customers while we’re making our product for them.” THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA
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