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WINNIPEG — For more than two years, the Winnipeg-area branch of an international construction equipment dealer has been a construction zone.

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WINNIPEG — For more than two years, the Winnipeg-area branch of an international construction equipment dealer has been a construction zone.

Things are getting back to normal at Brandt Tractor Ltd. in the Rural Municipality of Macdonald, now that a $30-million renovation that more than doubled the size of the facility is complete.

When it first opened in 2000, the facility — located at 3700 McGillivray Blvd. — was 29,450 square feet. Now it spans 65,190 sq. ft., more than doubling its showroom, office spaces, parts warehouse and repair shop.

The business has also increased the size of its yard by 73 per cent, for a total of more than 12 acres.

“It’s tough to express what it means to get this done,” said branch manager Peter Paulic. “We’re pretty excited for the whole thing.”

According to the company, which is the world’s largest privately held dealer of John Deere equipment for the construction and forestry industries, customers will benefit from increased access to equipment, parts and service as a result of the renovation.

The updated facility includes increased shop capacity, more service staff members, better parts availability and a larger showroom. The parts department has more than tripled in size, which the company says will ensure customers in central Canada will have easy access to parts.

With the help of a small satellite branch in Brandon and a shop in Swan River, the Winnipeg-area facility effectively services all of Manitoba, Paulic said.

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