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The airport will also offer outlets
and free Wi-Fi, a must for business
travellers, and in 2016 a 4-star Marriott
hotel will open with a restaurant/bar,
meeting rooms, a gym/pool, business
centre and heated underground park-
ing.
BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
Really, the biggest impression
will be left on the people who are com-
ing in and out by air. They will under-
stand what we’ve done here,” he con-
tinues.
The first time the Board met to
discuss this project, the goal was to
become the best regional airport in the
country. But we knew we were a long
way from that. We knew because we
conducted studies via customer sur-
veys. However—now we will find out
if we’ve achieved this vision. Every-
one from the board to the day to day
understands and has worked towards
our goal to be the best, and that’s the
only way we’re going to achieve that
status, is if everyone is on board with
the goal,” Clements concludes.
With the expanded facilities, new
industrial and commercial develop-
ment space is available. For more in-
formation, visit
Adler: An Efficient, Professional Experience.
Adler Insulation 2005 Ltd. and Adler Firestopping Ltd. are celebrating 30 years in operation. Adler is one of the largest commercial service provid-
ers of mechanical insulation and structural fire protection: firestopping and fireproofing —and is one of the key contractors on the Fort McMurray
Airport project.
Adler has offices located in Edmonton, Calgary and Saskatoon and thus enables the company to provide the best possible service in the commercial
and light industrial market wherever their projects may be. Adler’s key areas of business are mechanical insulation and structural fire protection, both
of which have been integrated into the Ft. McMurray Airport project.
Adler’s senior project managers are extremely skilled and believe consistent communication, between office operations and field, is a core element
to their management success. “Managing growth is a difficult task and how well we perform on site while remaining competitive will determine how
many clients continue choosing Adler as their premium service provider. We stand firm on the add-value factors to our clients in all projects. We know,
very well, in order to be successful on any given project there must be a collaborative business relationship that works for both sides. For instance,
clear communication and mitigating scheduling risk factors are some key aspects that benefit our clients greatly. Focusing on our strengths and
developing our areas of growth is a constant task on all management levels,” says Business Development Manager Joe Chinyavong.
Adler’s businesses are qualified members of ISNetworld, ComplyWorks, CanQual Network, PICS, and COR (Certificate of Recognition), and the firestop-
ping division is qualified under the Underwriters’ Laboratories of Canada (ULC) Qualified Firestop Contractor’s Program.
The company is committed to community through various sponsorships and volunteer efforts.  Adler contributes to organizations by providing
resources in Canada and all over the world, and Adler is committed to supporting causes that make a difference.
For more information on Adler visit
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