Story · 24:06
// THE QUOTE
“that was a really interesting project because half of it is like the super heavy industrial”
— Brendan Wilton · Trim Landscaping Inc.
Peggy's Cove explained: a suspended concrete bridge-deck bolted into rock to survive a 100-year hurricane; vivid current-project payoff with 'pretty simple right.'
Full episode at 24:06How Trim Landscaping Built Halifax's Queen's Marque and Argyle Street — The Commercial Landscaping Niche Nobody Else Owns ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Find the niche that is too big for standard operators in your trade and too small/finish-oriented for the tier above — competition is thin and margins follow.
“it's kind of too small for a civil contractor to take on but it's also a little bit too big for a standard landscaper”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Peggy's Cove: Bridge-Deck Build in the Rocks
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