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February 16, 2023 Article

Tips to Help Construction Companies Navigate 2023

Eight tips to help construction companies stay in the black in
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February 10, 2020 Article

Taking the Guess Work out of Revenue Forecasts

For any business owner, forecasting growth can be an onerous task – the financial equivalent of a trip to the dentist. But like trips to the dentist, they are important, and not necessarily as painful as you might expect. None of us can see into the future but with
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February 6, 2020 Event

Bidding Successfully and Profitably – Anne Van Delst Presenting at Construction Symposium

GGFL’s Anne Van Delst will be presenting a session on ‘Bidding Successfully and Profitably’ at the Ottawa Construction Association symposium on February 27th in Ottawa. For full details on the symposium and to register please click
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August 7, 2019 Article

How To Cut Out The Guesswork And Bid Smart on Construction Projects

Competition is tough for construction companies. There are contracts to be had but they are increasingly more difficult to win. To be competitive, and win those contracts, these are some basic financial questions that company owners should be asking themselves. Having
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February 16, 2018 Article

Builders Beware! – Possible HST Implications on Used Residential Complexes

Buying, renovating, and then renting (or selling) existing properties is a significant business. But, what many first-time investors or builders might not know is, “substantial renovations” to existing properties are not
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May 1, 2016 Article

WSIB and the Construction Industry

Did you know independent operators, sole proprietors, partners, and executive officers in the construction industry are considered ‘workers,’ unless specifically exempted? This means that individuals and companies are required to register and pay for mandatory WSIB
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