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able to stay in their own corners as distinct
but integrated members of the company.
“We took a bit of a risk and it worked out
very, very well and from there on we have
had the ability to grow,” Sue said. Up to
2006, the company was home-based,
but the initial five years facilitated enough
growth to allow for expansion into a com-
mercial space.
A decade later, the partnership has pro-
duced an award-winning company, offering
dependable electrical services to residen-
tial, commercial and industrial clientele.
“One of the biggest things that this com-
pany was built on was quality workman-
ship and safety. Safety is number one. It
doesn’t matter how big or how small the
job is. Safety is our number one thing,”
Clayton said, adding that the company has
had an impeccable safety record – 250,000
hours without incident.
As a proud First Nation company, CSC was
awarded the BC Aboriginal Business of
the Year title in 2011 and was recognized
as the First Nations Business of the Year
by the Kamloops Chamber of Commerce.
Last year, the company was recognized
“One of the biggest things that this company was built on was quality
workmanship and safety.” Clayton Scott, co-owner
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