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![]() ![]() We employ over 50 full time staff, build in Saskatoon and ship all over Canada. Since then, our company has pivoted to solely focus on permanent and semi-permanent prefab buildings.ģtwenty has evolved into a general contractor, delivering projects using a modular building process. In 2015, we pursued our first school portable classroom contract, which would mark a major turning point for 3twenty. After three years building container-based buildings, we realized that 3twenty was operating in a niche market, and that in order to grow, we would need to diversify both in product and industry. Our company experienced some early successes, such as building Canada’s first shipping-container based workforce camp for a gold mining company in northern Saskatchewan. His experience with traditional fine home. After appearing on CBC Television’s Dragons’ Den, the entrepreneurs attracted the investment and partnership of Calgary-based investor W. Custom Container Living was established in 2015 by Robert Wagoner stemming from a love of alternative structures. 3twenty was born out of a business plan competition at the University of Saskatchewan co-founders Evan Willoughby and Bryan McCrea set out to re-purpose shipping containers into offices and camps for the industrial markets. ![]()
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