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into some projects in Ottawa,
and when asked if expansion
plans are on the company’s
agenda, Remi says that there are
no expansion plans in the near
future and that their clients in
the French region “give enough
jobs to keep the size of my busi-
ness growing.” As compared
to other national markets, the
Quebec construction trade is
unionized and “when you go to
places, say in Ontario that is not
unionized, it’s different and we
have to follow the regulations…
right now it’s sufficient to work
in Quebec and provide good
service.”
“Since my beginning a lot has
changed. We’re getting better.
Our quality of work, relationship
with clients and our guys on site
are learning more and more. We
try to work better from job to
job,” says Kevin. Procam has
spent more than a decade in
the construction trade and have
become veterans in Quebec’s
competitive building industry,
and is approximated to com-
plete around $50-60 million in
construction costs.
“The way we work is to keep
our customers happy and keep
the good relationship with them
and a good reputation… if you
respect me I’ll respect you.
We’re always thinking about the
future and the next job,” closes
Remi.
For more information on
Procam Construction, visit
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