Budget Waste Inc. signs letter of intent with PJ's Waste and Recycling Services Ltd., a construction clean-up company. Serving the renovation and construction market since 1987, PJ's has established itself as one of the leading waste and recycling companies in Calgary. PJ's offers a premier "start to finish" construction waste handling service; construction clean-up crews; waste removal using 4 and 12 yard waste containers and post-construction cleanups.
Budget Waste Inc. is a premier waste solutions company in Western Canada providing complete waste service solutions to commercial, industrial, construction, homebuilders and residential clients. Since being founded around five years ago Budget has grwn through acquisitions. The company has made nine acquisitions since going public, and is focused on the growing western Canada marketplace.
Budget also announced that it is expanding its operations to Edmonton, Alberta, as well as surrounding areas.
Starting November 1, BWI will begin providing construction waste management and recycling services to Alberta's largest homebuilders in the Edmonton area. Jim Can, BWI's President and CEO acknowledged that Alberta's hot economy has impacted the home construction industry in Edmonton and customers are demanding BWI's construction waste removal services.
"As part of our overall growth strategy, the Edmonton market is an exciting opportunity and the next logical step for BWI's expansion plans across Western Canada. Branching out to Edmonton supports the first phase of our mandate to offer complete waste management services across Canada," Can said.
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