The Mission

Labour Force

At Demolition: Impossible Contracting, our goal is to provide our clients with access to the highest quality construction workers at affordable rates. Our service allows for quick, convenient, and seamless connection to quality construction workers throughout the lower mainland.

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General Labour

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Skilled Labour

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Carpenter Helper

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First Aid Trained

All workers have received OFA1 Training.

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Fit Tested

All workers carry fit-tested respirators

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HR & Payroll

We connect, manage, pay, and organize your workers

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Trained

Workers have been trained and screened for quality

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Worker Insurance

All workers are covered under WCB

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Ratings & Reviews

Clients review and select their favourite workers

  • Our preference is at least a week’s notice but our labour force often has last-minute availability.

  • Our labourers can come equipped with basic hand tools or other more advanced tools upon request.

  • Our goal is to keep the same team members on a project until it finishes. However, there are times when another team member may have to fill in because of scheduling conflicts or illness.

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