Follow the market cycle rather than imposing a fixed sector strategy — be a box-store builder when box stores are vogue, a school builder when schools are funded, a P3 builder when P3s come.
“my vision this year might have been different than my vision last year or my vision five years ago”
Paying a long-term subcontractor early in a cash crisis — even without certainty of recovery — buys relationship equity that compounds for years.
“we paid him a hundred thousand dollars of stuff that i never knew if we were going to get back”
A portfolio of delivery models (CM, lump sum, design-build, P3) diversifies risk the same way a financial portfolio does; no single model dominates every year.
“you want to have some construction management you want to have some design build you want to have some lump sum”
P3 margins are higher but liquidated-damage clauses can reach $50K/day — only bid P3s if you have the organisational depth and capital to absorb that risk.
“liquidated damage penalties on that just for financial penalties are fifty thousand dollars a day for every day we turn this building over late”
On a P3 tender with a year-long RFQ/RFP cycle, stipends cover only a fraction of bid costs — a poor win rate is financially ruinous; MARCO's 4-for-5 record is the result, not luck.
“out of the five triple p's that we bid we won four out of five which is an outstanding track record”
Shifting from discretionary bonuses to transparent profit-sharing transforms employee engagement and retention because staff can see the direct link between company performance and their own income.
“we've gone from a bonus structure with our staff to a pure profit sharing with all of our staff”
To scale a construction business you must delegate operational work and move to working on the business — owners who stay in day-to-day execution hit a ceiling.
“you can either work in the business or work on the business — you're never going to grow a business if you work in the business”
Entering a new geography is safer via a trusted repeat client than via cold pursuit; MARCO's Calgary move worked because it rode an existing client (Novak/Songko) rather than prospecting blind.
“mike novak said look we want to put an edition on the casino very much like we did in moncton would you be interested”
Peer-group learning with non-competing GCs of similar size (Family Business Institute pairings) reveals organisational blind spots — MARCO discovered gaps in HR and legal it didn't know it had.
“they pointed out our blind spots that we didn't know we had and we were able to add staff to fill those blind spots”
Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) is coming to Atlantic Canada: subcontractors as risk partners sharing a profit pool. GCs who prepare now (training, seminars) will have a first-mover advantage.
“i think anybody doesn't believe it's coming i think they're naive because i do think it's coming”
In construction negotiation, find what the other side needs to 'win' — those priorities often don't overlap with yours, making a deal easier than it looks.
“what's important to them may not be what's important to me and what's important to me may not be important to them”
LEED Gold on a P3 requires 19 in-house trained professionals, a lead designer roadmap, sub-contract penalties, and meticulous materials tracking — not just a checkbox at handover.
“we certainly have about 19 lead professionals in our organization that we've got trained”
On a very large project the biggest execution risk is getting the overhead structure right — too few coordinators and project managers and the schedule slips on deliverables.
“that was probably the biggest piece for us — just trying to get the overheads and the manpower right”
Community giving done quietly — without leveraging suppliers or posting on social media — builds a different kind of reputational capital than branded philanthropy.
“you'll never see marco patting ourselves on the back in the social media circles for that — we do it very very quietly”