Business World |
July 2015
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most of my sub trades that I’ve used for
years,” Fraser said. “We have two distinct
groups: residential trades and commercial
trades. We’ve been able to form very good
working relationships with these people over
the years, so when people hire us to do their
residential or commercial job, they’re getting
some of the very best trades available.”
Praising Can-Tech’s team approach to proj-
ect management and execution, Fraser is
grateful for the strong relationships and
bonds he’s built with members of the college
community, allowing him to give back and
nurture future generations.
“This is has been a one-man show as far as
the office and management of the company
– I’ve done it all for the last 29 years. Recent-
ly I hired a carpenter with a business degree
fromMount Allison,” he said. “I told him to
become a civil engineering technologist –
it’s a stepping stone between a tradesperson
and an architect or engineer and you’re more
into the management. He helps me in the of-
fice, and eventually he’ll take over or start his