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CANADA holding cells . The project is expected to be completed January 2016 .
In the fall of 2012 , Wildstone completed the Old Crow water treatment plant which was located in the north western Yukon , inside the arctic circle . This project was in an area so remote that the only access to the site was by aircraft . Consequently , all materials had to be delivered by aircraft as well and though projects in the Yukon are often delayed because of this remoteness and related weather conditions , Wildstone was able to successfully complete the project on time and on budget . Melissen , who explains the company ’ s organization and precise planning made it possible to accomplish this project , states , “ That was a good kick start for us , we knew that if we were able to build that one , we could build anywhere .”
Though the majority of the work that Wildstone does is municipal or resource infrastructure , they are quite diverse and have also completed a recent project for a craft brewery . The Bad Tattoo Brewery is an 8600sq . ft single-story concrete sandwich panel building with a 1600sq . ft mezzanine . The building is made up of a 5950sq . ft brewing area and a 2650sq . ft admin / kitchen / restaurant area . There is also a 1000sq . ft covered patio . Melissen explains that this project was originally scheduled to be completed in 8 months but it was fast tracked and Wildstone was able to have it completed in 6 months .
Most recently , the company has been finishing
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“ That was a good kick start for us , if we ’ re able to build that one we can build anywhere ”

– Jim Morrison , President
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