the strength of Constantine’s and
Sam’s previous relationships,
as well as their high standard of
safety. They started on just one
small site, but over the past three
years have worked on four more.
After word spread of the quality
of work they were doing at Fort
Hills, Give Back Contracting
was also hired by additional
contractors, who have a strong
presence at Fort Hills as well
as other industrial sites in the
province. Give Back Contracting
acquired new erosion control
technology specifically for work
in that area, and they were able
to save the clients a lot of money
as a result.
“Most of the projects that we
tackle are major, well known
projects, with a lot at stake,”
Constantine says. “We were
able to show a high level of
professionalism and service on
them, and that’s led to a lot of
work to this day.”
Moving forward, Give Back
Contracting aims to maintain
that high standard of quality and
service on projects all across the
country. Their detailed business
plan, which they update every
year, calls for the company to first
grow further in Saskatchewan,
where they already have a
presence, and then British
Columbia, where they planning
to perform work in the near
future. From there, they aim to
expand across all of Canada, and
eventually, North America.
“We be l i eve that wi th our
standards of doing business –
which are uncommon in our
sector – there’s no limit to how far
we can go,” Constantine says. “We
think we can change the industry
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