From Sweeping Floors to a $100M Contractor — Doug Doucet of RCS Construction on EOS, Paying Subs in 48 Hours & the Project That Almost Broke Him
Doug Doucet of RCS Construction traces 25 years from sweeping warehouse floors to a $100M GC — the EOS turnaround, 48-hour sub payments, a named-project failure, and giving till it hurts.
Daniel Arsenault sits down with Doug Doucet, president of RCS Construction and Mill-Right Woodworking, for the guest's first-ever podcast. Doucet compresses 25 years into an unusually candid operator's arc: starting RCS in 1996 to renovate grocery stores, 13 straight years of growth, the 2008-09 crash that triggered partner breakups ('decisions get tougher when you're not making money'), and the EOS/Traction adoption that took the company from $60M to $100M in two years — including letting go of key staff who weren't in the right seats. He shares concrete policies (sub-trades paid within 48 hours of owner's checks; one lawsuit in 25 years, settled), names his best project (the Dartmouth Crossing law courts, delivered on an 11-week schedule on the strength of client-side leadership) and his worst (the Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market, 'the nightmare'), and lays out the 'concept to keys' vertically integrated model spanning Tier Two Properties, RCS, Mill-Right, and PMCO. The back third covers community giving (chairing the Great Big Dig for the IWK, 'give till it hurts'), a $40M helicopter-hangar pitch born from talking to a stranger on a plane, and his four post-COVID pillars: diversification, mental wellness, digitization, and engagement. A personal thread runs through it — Doug worked with the host's father and uncles on a PEI Sobeys renovation decades earlier — making this a strong expression of the show's community-first contract.
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