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Renovator offers cash reward for hiring tips

Up to $1,000 bounty offered for carpenter, supervisor
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A leading Metro Vancouver home renovation company is offering cash rewards to anyone who can help find them tradespersons with specific skills.

“We are looking for one Red Seal carpenter and one site supervisor with extensive residential experience,” Henri Belisle, general manager of TQ Construction, a home renovation firm based in Burnaby, said in an e-mail. “We are offering a $500 reward for each successful hire.”

The cash incentive is open to all clients, sub-trades, suppliers and even employees of TQ Construction, a 33-year-old company that has won local, provincial and national awards for its home renovations.

“We offer competitive wages, paid vacation and opportunities for training, promotion and performance bonuses,” the company email states.

TQ is among Vancouver-area residential contractors facing a shortage of skilled labour, according to the BC Construction Association (BCCA), which warns the province is facing a shortfall of at least 15,000 workers.

A recent BCCA survey found that 94% of B.C. construction companies are trying to hire more workers and that the average annual salary for a B.C. construction worker is $56,170.

That wage rate is rising in Metro Vancouver, said Bob de Wit, executive president of the Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association, who added builders and renovators are competing fiercely for skilled labour, especially project managers and qualified framers.

The TQ bounty for new workers has not resulted in anyone being hired for the positions, the company said September 19.