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sure that they get the right person for
the right job.
As far as future plans go,
Normerica will continue to serve do-
mestic and international markets with
the same passion it has since 1979.
As a business we are incredibly
flexible, and constantly assessing how
we can be a better company. We iden-
tify what a customer wants and needs
and make it part of our process—ev-
erything we learn goes into building
the future of the company,” McFar-
lane explains. “At this stage
of our business we have
the years, experience,
and quality behind us
that means custom-
ers come to us first
for the best quality
heavy timber struc-
ture. Moving forward
we will continue to
grow in our own lo-
cal domestic markets, in
Ontario, also Quebec and
the Eastern provinces. We
are also actively developing rela-
tionships with dealers across
the country.” Additionally,
the company is explor-
ing dealer relationships
in key markets in the
US.
Our structures
are uniquely de-
signed to fit a client’s
needs, and are of the
highest quality avail-
able—not to mention,
they are environmentally-
friendly. We strive to offer the
highest level of value that we can, and
are committed to constantly improving
the product moving forward with the
times,” McFarlane concludes.
Normerica has proven to be the
most flexible timber frame company
in Canada—offering unparalleled flex-
ibility—from large international proj-
ects to small cabins in remote Ontario
Judging by the company’s proven
track record and commitment to cus-
tomers, Normerica will be creating
custom timber-framed works of art for
many years to come.
Our
structures are
uniquely designed to
fit a client’s needs, and are
the of highest quality avail-
able—not to mention, they
are environmentally-
friendly.”
NORMERICA