looking to continue that growth. We don’t want to slow that down.” FUTURE PLANS Moving forward, Natalie says the firm is also interested in taking on more work in the private sector, sharing that local enterprises have contacted Strong about potential projects. She recounts.“We’ve had a few calls from companies in the area, who are looking at doing a renovation or a demolition. We have another company that we have been buying from for the last 25 years, and they’re building a new building. I believe they’ve seen what we’re doing for our building, and that’s what prompted them to reach out to us.” Strong Enterprises has also signed a deal to purchase a long-established aggregate company in the nearby city of Trenton. Justin discloses that the deal includes a building, an aggregate pit, and 35 pieces of equipment. “So, we’ve been looking at expansions along the way. Over the next 18 months, we want to get that company integrated into Strong Bros and get the projects that we’re self-funding Justin & Natalie 99 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 09 STRONG ENTERPRISES
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