Story · 9:55
// THE QUOTE
“queen's marque which is a wall of sandstone product on the exterior there”
— Andrew Smith · Atlantic Masonry Institute
Named marquee project; hanging 2-inch sandstone as a ceiling — 'never been done in Nova Scotia, I don't think in Canada.' Being-seen + hard problem, fully self-contained.
Full episode at 9:55Masonry Is 22% Cheaper Than Concrete? The Load-Bearing Comeback + Why the Average Bricklayer Is 53 | Atlantic Masonry Institute & Darim Masonry ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
When bidding scope you've never built (Darim's Queen's Marque sandstone ceiling), price in the uncertainty — take 'a strong number' so you can absorb the learning curve and still stand behind the product.
“we had to take a strong number on it to make sure that we were covered”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Nova Centre, Queen's Marque, and pricing the unknown
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Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 9:55 of Masonry Is 22% Cheaper Than Concrete? The Load-Bearing Comeback + Why the Average Bricklayer Is 53 | Atlantic Masonry Institute & Darim Masonry