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Brule Mine
Leadership Award from the National Assembly of wind projects, boat launches, and dams using every
First Nations. conceivable material from rock, to silt and muskeg,”
smiles Albertson. “No matter the material or the
BC Hydro’s massive Site C project, a third dam and problem our management, supervisors and employ-
hydroelectric generating station on the Peace River ees will go out of their way to come up with a solu-
in northeast B.C. is keeping Duz Cho very busy. “We tion to get the job done safer, faster, and more cost
have done a lot of work for Site C dating back to effective than our competitors.”
2015,” says Albertson. “We are working on a quarry
in Hudson Hope developing Rip/Rap for the Site Duz Cho believes full in their company slogan:
C highway realignment to Fort St. John while they “Making sure the footprints we leave behind are
flood the old hi-way.” ones our children will be proud to walk in.” They
do so with having a team buy-in from every Duz
Best of the Best Cho team member—from the labourer, to manage-
ment—as well as managing their safety practices,
Duz Cho’s leadership style is proactive, and clients and environmental footprint, exceeded the bars set
know their projects will be done with state-of-the-art by industry on each and every site.
equipment. “We have worked on land and in water,
constructing roads, leases, mine sites, highways, www.duzcho.com
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