Meet Ryan Branton, an accomplished professional with a diverse skill set and a passion for business and construction. With a strong educational background in Business Administration, Ryan has acquired a solid foundation in entrepreneurship and technology.
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With an impressive 20-year career as an IT professional in the high-security federal government, Ryan honed his skills in problem-solving, attention to detail, and efficient project management.
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Nonetheless, his true calling lies in the world of construction. After leaving the government, Ryan shifted his focus and established Branton Construction Group, an award-winning construction company based in Ottawa, ON.
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In the News:
Ottawa - Eastern Ontario family’s dream backyard turns into a nightmare, raising questions about contractor oversight
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In eastern Ontario family thought they were building a dream backyard. Instead, they say they lost tens of thousands of dollars—and they’re not alone.
CTV News has uncovered a troubling pattern of projects built without permits and allegations of improper work, all tied to one contractor.
Last June, Kevin Varley and his wife hired Timbercraft Summer Structures Ltd., owned by Kirk Sturgeon.
While he stands behind that company, today he promotes a different one, Timbercraft Leisure Living Inc. and records show it was set up this year. He also operates another home renovation business, Castlecorp Design Build Ltd.
The Varleys were quoted $240,000 with work scheduled to begin Aug. 1, 2024, pending a permit.
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Ottawa - In the rush to build more homes, Embrun flood sparks questions about oversight:
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In the rush to build homes faster amid Canada’s housing crisis, an Ottawa-based contractor is raising serious questions about oversight and whether crucial steps are being skipped after a devastating flood in Embrun, Ont.
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“They say let’s build more houses but let’s be very careful what conditional approvals we give or what steps we skip because if we skip the wrong step, this can happen,” said Ryan Branton, host of The Contractor Ryan show.
“What happened here? This house went up quick and now we’re seeing the consequences of it.”
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