Boxx Modular’s New Branch in Atlantic Canada: A Strategic Move for Construction Innovation

 

In an era where construction innovation is reshaping the industry, modular construction’s growth continues to rise.

In this episode of Built Modular, Boxx Modular’s strategic expansion into Moncton, Atlantic Canada takes center stage. Host Gabrielle Bejarano welcomes Charles Landry and Ray Girouard to explore the implications of this venture.

Bejarano, Landry, and Girouard discuss Boxx Modular’s decision to open a new branch in the bustling city of Moncton, highlighting the region’s potential as a hub for construction innovation.

Charles Landry, the Selling Branch Manager for Atlantic Canada, and Ray Girouard, the Senior Business Development Lead at Black Diamond Group, share insights on how they plan to integrate with the community and foster growth. They discuss the company’s commitment to sustainability and innovative construction methods, such as their high-quality modular units that promise significant waste reduction and speedier market delivery.

Partnerships with local businesses and associations also form a cornerstone of their strategy, aiming to contribute positively to the region’s economic and social landscape. From addressing immediate housing needs to expanding educational infrastructure, Boxx Modular’s tailored approach seems set to address Atlantic Canada’s burgeoning demands. This episode promises to be an informative guide for industry enthusiasts and professionals alike as Boxx Modular paves the way for the future of modular construction in the Maritimes.

For more details on their services or to engage with their team, visit boxmodular.com.

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