Demolition Day

Demolition Day

Another 2 great milestones this week. Windows and Doors were installed and Paul presented me with a shiny new key to our hospital. Picture below is of my daughter, Dani and I unlocking the doors for the first time. The interior continues to take shape and drywall and...
The Real Deal

The Real Deal

What Im seeing now as we head towards the home stretch is true artistry in motion. Paul, Roger and the entire team of subs brought together by Jeff and Andrew from Smith and Severson are all in the groove and are now working at an unbelievable clip. Simply rockin it!...
A productive week…

A productive week…

In just a few short weeks our new hospital will be complete. we spent the past week watching dry wall go up and all air con ducts placed. I firmed up the order for all surgical lighting and treatment tables and walked the project this weekend with our client Randy...
Almost there…

Almost there…

The construction continues to move at an astonishing pace. Each day that I visit, there is progress as drywall is being installed, new air ducts placed and electrical panels for our new service. At this rate we are hoping for a completed construction by mid October...
Horsepower

Horsepower

Its obvious to me that we made of very wise decision with Smith and Serverson as the general contractors on the job. now that everything is green light and structural issues addressed, things are moving at what seems like lightspeed to me (in comparison to the first 8...
Can We Play With Madness

Can We Play With Madness

Today was a major milestone as the construction now hits full throttle. Smith and Severson aims for completion of the project b y October 10th and we have lots of work ahead of us. I cannot stress how fortunate Shanna and I are to have Paul on our team as his guidance...
Honest notes

Honest notes

In the veterinary profession, we tend to pride ourselves on a certain standard of honesty, integrity and communication. I’ve learned that how things are presented will greatly affect the outcome of our “treatment” expectations and ultimately the clients understanding...