Business World |
July 2015
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“Most of our work is in the Northshore of
Vancouver combining north and west Van-
couver,” Boyd said. ”Northshore of Vancou-
ver flows right into thewater – themountains
go straight up from the shoreline - so there is
some steep terrain and amazing views. We’re
used to working on these difficult logistics
sites where it’s difficult to get to things.”
Having just finished two homes that were $5
million build each, Boda’s ideal and conve-
nient geographical focus has helped deliver
optimal service without Boyd or Mathiesen
having to over extenuate their efforts.
“We do a little bit of work on the islands and
up towards Whistler,” Boyd said. “90% of
our work is on the Northshore of Vancou-
ver – which is about a 20 minute, end-to-end
drive. We have 7, 8 projects all within 5 km
of each other, we’ve been able to service cli-
ents pretty well.”
Not an easy feat by any means, the intricate
challenges this difficult and unique terrain
poses pale in comparison to the other ob-
stacles that Boda faces in making their cli-
ents’ dreams come to fruition. With devel-
opments constantly in flux, both owners are