Longevity of remodelling
/Built To Last
By Jesse Donaldson
Small or not, New Evolutions has no shortage of satisfied clients; the company's website is already overflowing with photos of jobs well done, and gushing testimonials from happy customers. As a result, they have plenty of work to keep the team busy throughout the year, including an upcoming residential project in Langley.
In the future, Berm hopes to expand, bringing on more employees and taking on more elaborate projects, all the while maintaining the quality workmanship that New Evolutions is known for. Because, for Berm, the company has been an evolution in more than just name, providing an opportunity to build not just projects, but a business that will endure for years to come.
“It feels good to build something, and then realize that it's going to last,” he says. “A big reason that I wanted to get out of the film business is, I was so used to building things and then having them be demolished a few months later. They'd spend all this money, we'd spend all this time, and we'd do the best job we could, and then it would all end up in a landfill. So it's a nice feeling, to be doing work that isn't just for a paycheque. It sticks around, and it's appreciated, and it's enjoyed for years to come.”
“It feels good to build something, and then realize that it’s going to last,”