A GC entering a new regional market for a large healthcare project should partner with a local GC that has both relationships and a permanent office in that area — the local knowledge and subcontractor access outweigh competition concerns.
“Pomerleau hasn't had a large presence in cape breton... certainly Lindsay is active there they have an office”
The P3 tender process is a year-long commitment from RFQ through financial close — operators should cost and resource it accordingly, not just as a bid.
“it's a year-long process start to finish easy”
In Atlantic Canada, winning sectors are often driven by team passion and project-type familiarity as much as strategic targeting — if your execution team loves building recreation facilities, that energy shows up at bid time.
“our team local in-house team they love working on those projects and they're passionate”
Atlantic Canada requires diversification across delivery models (P3, design-build, lump-sum, CM) because each province runs on a different procurement regime — a GC that can only do one mode cannot cover the region.
“Newfoundland is in a db p3 kind of market... New Brunswick is lump sum... Nova Scotia here is CM”
BIM-based clash detection, if run before mobilization, can surface two-dozen drawing conflicts on a typical institutional project — the cost to resolve each conflict pre-construction is a fraction of the cost mid-build.
“before we even had the first bucket in the ground we identified... probably two dozen issues”
Holobuilder-style 360-degree AR site documentation lets senior staff and owners virtually inspect progress without being on site — reducing disruptive site visits while maintaining oversight.
“we can log in and just see what happened last week what happened this week in a 360 view”
Large GCs can maintain family-business culture at scale if founders stay personally connected to employees during significant life events — the ROI is loyalty and discretionary effort from regional managers.
“just got a call from Francis said hey heard about... let me know if you need anything”
Cultural onboarding programs that bring new hires together in person — across regions, within the first six months — build the cross-company relationships that make large distributed organizations function as one team.
“they'll be flown to PX Cube to meet their peers from across the country... spend about three or four days”
ESG reporting is becoming a procurement prerequisite, not a marketing choice — some institutional clients are already limiting investment to ESG-compliant contractors.
“some clients now are only investing in opportunities sustainable that are”
The 'war for talent' in construction will intensify as baby boomers exit — automation partially offsets headcount need, but the people who run automated systems still need to be recruited and retained on employer-brand terms.
“the war on talent is real so we have to get competitive get creative with how we recruit”
In a booming regional market like Cape Breton (multiple large hospital and long-term care projects running simultaneously), labour supply is the binding constraint — resilience and advance subcontractor planning matter more than cost optimization.
“there'll be challenges with labour but yeah we're a resilient industry and we'll find a way”
Technology investment alone does not produce results — the knowledge transfer and training to ensure site teams know when and how to use the tools is equally important.
“it's not just having the technology but also having the knowledge and everybody understanding what we have”