The Atwill-Morin Group enters the big league and crosses, despite the CoVID-19, the $ 140M turnover mark in full compliance with the new health / safety and social distancing rules Français
MONTREAL, June 16, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ - Since the month of May, it is with great enthusiasm and dedication that Atwill-Morin Group workers have returned to job sites to complete projects that were suspended in the midst of the pandemic.
President and CEO Matthew Atwill-Morin says he is pleased to report that his workers are in good health and that they have been assiduous in adapting to enhanced safety procedures as prescribed by public health authorities. "The first quarter of 2020 was overshadowed by the pandemic, but it came on the heels of a strong 2019, which closed with a staggering 30 percent growth in business volume" says Mr. Morin.
"Optimism reigns; the unwavering dedication of our 1,029 employees is matched by the unconditional support of our financial backers." Mr. Morin points out that the company operates with a stabilization and growth strategy that is based on the strengthening of skills at all levels and on market diversification.
The Atwill-Morin Group is synonymous with specialty masonry work that includes the restoration of heritage buildings and historic sites, as well as work on more modern structures, ranging from office buildings to parking enclosures. Revenues for 2019 exceeded 140 million dollars.
"Our disciplined management practices have served us well and they are all the more vital in a demanding industrial landscape that is grappling with business and social challenges that evolve day by day" says Mr. Morin. "A reputation for critical thinking and attention to detail keep The Atwill-Morin Group on a path of controlled growth and unmatched quality of work, regardless of the scale or the demands of a project."
The Atwill-Morin Group is proud to have brought its expertise to bear for prestigious restoration projects such as that of the Centre Block on Parliament Hill and the Royal Canadian Mint building in Ottawa, the Honoré-Mercier Building at the National Assembly in Québec City, Fort Lévis and The Ritz Carlton Hotel, the Prison-des-Patriotes Exhibition Centre, the Marguerite-d'Youville mother house of the Grey Nuns and City Hall in Montréal. As these symbols endure, so does a family business that is now into its third generation. "The culture at Atwill-Morin is built upon a foundation that encourages personal growth, advancement and success for all."
In the years to come, the civil engineering sector will bring new projects into the fold. An acquisition via an Atwill-Morin subsidiary has positioned the group to claim its share of public works investments. In Quebec alone, expenditures are expected to exceed 130 billion dollars in the next decade. The Atwill-Morin Group will be there - carved in stone.
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Source: Matthew Morin, President and CEO - Atwill-Morin Group; Contact: Alexandre Dumas - Vice President, Corporate Communications, NATIONAL Public Relations Firm, 514-843-1901 (direct line) / 514-898-4636 (cell), [email protected]
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