Big Changes and Rapid Growth
GROUND LEVEL
Forks in the Road
Wise choices enable two guys with chainsaws to carve a path to success as a civil construction firm.
ords not often heard in today's economic climate: "We are projecting a banner year, given the early onset of spring, the amount of work we have going on and the key relationships we have been developing with major developers in the city, says " Andrew Rodgers, who owns and operates Allterrain Contracting Inc. with his brother Jason. Making the Dartmouth,
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Nova Scotia-based company's success even more remarkable is the fact that Allterrain was founded just over six years ago as a landscaping venture -- the brothers bought a pair a chainsaws and went out to clear trees that had been knocked down by Hurricane Juan. They kept the business going that November by purchasing a used half-ton pickup
Brothers Jason (left) and Andrew Rodgers have taken their company a long way from a two-man team clearing fallen trees.
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