understand what we want.
They know the quality we ex-
pect, they know to keep the
site clean, and they know how
to conduct themselves with cli-
ents.”
“Those kinds of relationships
have taken a long time to build,”
he adds. “But it’s been worth
it. They are now the backbone
of our company. They are the
reason we’re successful. We’re
blessed to have such good
trades.”
In the near future, Rov hopes
that the team’s effort onGoyette
Road will be recognised at the
next CARE awards, where they
will be submitting the project in
multiple categories. No matter
what happens there, however,
the company knows they have
already earned the most im-
portant accolade – which is the
happiness of their client.
“The owners are ecstatic about
it,” Rov says. “You can see it in
their eyes. They almost can’t be-
lieve it. What they started with
compared to what they finished
with – they think it’s amazing.”
In the longer-term future, the
company’s goal is to continue
delivering exciting projects like
that one – and to continue cre-
ating happy clients along the
way. Rov and his team recently
completed two similarly-sized
homes, and they are currently
in the process of building an-
other in Oak Bay. Rov says he
would love to keep going down
that track, and hopefully get to
a point where he only does one
or two larger homes a year.
“I’ve learned the lesson that
bigger isn’t always better,” he
concludes. “I don’t want to grow
to a point where I lose touch. I
want to be as hands on as I can
be. I want to work with clients
who trust me, who value qual-
ity, and who let me do what I
do best. That’s my vision for the
future.”
JULY/AUGUST 2019