
Changing of the Guard at Devitt & Forand Contractors
Shakespeare asked “what’s in a name?” and it turns out there’s a lot. The names Devitt & Forand have become synonymous with integrity, quality and leadership over the last 55
Shakespeare asked “what’s in a name?” and it turns out there’s a lot. The names Devitt & Forand have become synonymous with integrity, quality and leadership over the last 55
Oh how the times have changed. In the early days of motorized vehicles, they were considered a more environmentally-friendly option than the alternative – horses. It was a dirty story,
Danny Ritchie learned from a young age how to install and cap windows from his father, Albert. The youngster loved the work and in 1979, he and his brother Terry
Valard, the largest contractor of its kind in Canada and among the largest in North America, is a vertically integrated transnational Canadian utility and construction contractor, with growth initiatives in
It was a whole different world – and a whole different business – when Petro-Tech Printing opened its doors 50 years ago. In 1967, Petroleum Technicians provided seismic mapping and
Simon Billo caught the entrepreneurial bug early. He’d learned a thing or two about the value of hard work and responsibility as a young man working The Albertan paper route.
Over the past 25 years, Calgary’s skyline has transformed. Its size, shape and colour have, at varying times and to varying degrees, morphed to include new homes, office towers, apartment
The late 1980s were not a time to start a business in Calgary; unemployment was up, oil prices were down and the economy was lagging. Despite the less-than-ideal business conditions,
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When Bruce McKenzie joined Poon & Associates to create Poon McKenzie in 1990, the local architecture firm was a small operation of eight. By 2006, it had grown to include