Framework · 1:03:55
// THE QUOTE
“all of the construction company even a small one they have a lot of purchasing power”
— Dwaine MacDonald · Trinity Energy Group
Argues contractors hold real purchasing power but ignore immigration programs and marketing, so labour stays short. Original, advocacy-driven take.
Full episode at 1:03:55How Two Construction Companies Built Atlantic Canada's New Drywall Partnership (Soubliere-Trinity Origin Story) ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Construction companies are not tapping immigration programs that could resolve the labour shortage; visible hiring infrastructure (HR, website, ads) is the missing piece.
“none of us have HR none of us have a good website we're not making anybody aware of what we can do”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Technology gap, integrated delivery, and the future of tendering
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SOURCE: 1:03:55 of How Two Construction Companies Built Atlantic Canada's New Drywall Partnership (Soubliere-Trinity Origin Story)