Commercial

Regina’s Radon Crisis: Fact vs Fiction

March 20th, 2026|Categories: Commercial, Residential|Tags: , , |

If you’ve noticed more radon stories on your newsfeed lately, you’re not alone. Recent reporting highlights two parallel phenomena: more households with dangerous levels of radon and rising cases of lung cancer, even for people who’ve never smoked.Unfortunately, Saskatchewan faces the brunt of this [...]

The Facility Manager’s Guide to Renovations: Protecting Operations, Budgets, and Your Reputation

February 17th, 2026|Categories: Commercial|Tags: , , , , |

If you manage a facility in Regina or the surrounding area, renovations are rarely just about updating a space. These projects are high stakes maneuvers required to keep operations fluid, stay compliant, and deliver results that reflect your professional competence. When a project goes sideways, it [...]

Navigating Local Permits, Building Codes, and Regulations for Commercial Space Renovation in Regina

February 5th, 2026|Categories: Commercial|Tags: , |

Nowadays, every business with a physical shop like a café, restaurant, or office shows off its unique brand and culture through commercial spaces with stories etched into their very bricks. And in Regina, where historical architecture stands shoulder to shoulder with more modern infrastructure, this [...]

The Value of Completing Line Locates Before Your Contractor Arrives

January 27th, 2026|Categories: Commercial, Residential|Tags: , , , , |

Homeowners often call us out to look at additions, garage builds, grading changes, or exterior renovations that touch plumbing, electrical, or gas services. One of the quiet factors that makes or breaks the accuracy of an estimate is knowing exactly where the buried utilities are. If those lines are [...]

Why the “Perfect Renovation” Doesn’t Exist — and Why That’s Okay

May 14th, 2025|Categories: Commercial, Residential|Tags: , , |

When most people think about starting a renovation, they imagine things going according to plan. A clear schedule, no hiccups, everything running like clockwork. But here’s the truth: there’s no such thing as a perfect renovation. We’ve been doing this a long time, and we can confidently say that e [...]

Choosing The Right Flooring for Your Construction Project

January 8th, 2023|Categories: Commercial, Residential|Tags: , , , , , , |

When you're planning a construction project, one of the major decisions you'll make is what kind of flooring to use. There are many different options available, and it can be a difficult decision to make. In this post, we'll discuss the pros and cons of six popular flooring types and help you decid [...]

Should I hire a handyperson, a trade, or a general contractor?

December 12th, 2022|Categories: Commercial, Residential|Tags: , , , , , , , |

People often ask us what the difference is between a handyperson (handyman, handywoman, handyworker), a trade, and a general contractor. It's a fair question, and one that we're happy to answer. In short, the difference between these three professionals is the scope of their work. Keep reading to l [...]

Solid Hardwood Flooring vs Engineered Hardwood Flooring. What’s the Difference?

September 26th, 2022|Categories: Commercial, Residential|Tags: |

Anyone who's ever been in the market for a new floor knows there are a lot of options to choose from! Hardwood is a popular choice, but there are different types of hardwood available. Some people might not know the difference between solid wood and engineered hardwood flooring, so here's a breakdo [...]

The Importance of a Clean Job Site in Construction and Our Sock Rule Explained!

September 12th, 2022|Categories: Commercial, Residential|Tags: , , |

A construction job site is a busy, noisy place. It's also a dirty place, often with dirt, sawdust and debris flying around. As the general contractor, it is our responsibility to make sure that the job site is clean and safe for everyone on site. We understand the importance of a clean job site and [...]

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