A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO

"The Sarjeant Company Limited fosters an ongoing, positive and mutually rewarding relationship with all its customers. We do this using honest business practices, outstanding customer service, customer communication and information, fair employment practices and community leadership."
SCOTT ELLIOTT, President & CEO, The Sarjeant Co. Ltd.
Click here to read Laurie Watt’s (from the Barrie Advance, January 17, 2012) Helping Hands article to learn about the many ways Scott Elliott contributes to and helps make the Barrie and surrounding communities better places.
Check out Redi-Rock’s latest video to learn more about the Redi-Rock retaining wall system and its innovative engineering software.…
Carolyn Bell writes about The Sarjeant Company’s commitment to Barrie’s local arts community and its receiving the 2011 Barrie Arts Awards Business Award recently. Click the picture to read the article which appeared in the December 3rd edition of The Barrie Examiner.…
The 2011 Barrie Arts Awards was a great night with some amazing performances from very talented local artists, and it was great to see Scott’s dedication to supporting the local arts scene recognised in such a prestigious manner. Mike MacMillan accepted the award for Scott – Mike played a key role in ensuring the Concrete Art project was a success.
To see why Scott Elliott and the Sarjeant Company were nominated by the MacLaren Art Centre and then awarded the category, see the 2011 Barrie Arts Award Nomination for Business Category letter submitted by the MacLaren Art Center. Scott’s $1,000 cash prize …
Click here to read the double page spread on The Sarjeant Co. and its two new Kawasaki loaders operating in Pit 3 at Oro-Medonte, as featured in Kawasaki’s FOCUS Magazine. The article does a great job of outlining Sarjeant’s history, culture and its aggregate operations.…

Congratulations to Thomas Majury, winner of the Sarjeant $500 of home heating oil contest!…
The Sarjeant Company, in conjunction with the MacLaren Art Center, commissioned a local artist to visit four local schools and design art for our concrete mixer drums. The Sarjeant Company gave no content criterion, just the suggestion that it incorporate something to do with their school.
Mixer drums are a particularly interesting canvas because they rotate clockwise and counter clockwise and, of course, their industrial purpose and wide audience on the raods of Simcoe-Muskoka. The students work was displayed at the gallery on ingenious rotating cylinders built by Tim, the artistic coordinator. Four winners were selected by a jury of …
Today ZSM Kevin Quanbury recognised The Sarjeant Co. with a Service Provider Recognition Award.
“The Sarjeant Co. is our Trane Dealer that services several HD stores in Central & Northern Ontario. The article [entitled 'Warm Gesture Keeps Senior Cool'] shares a great example of putting customers first. We have enjoyed a very positive relationship with The Sarjeant Co. and we’re certain that they have satisfied many Home Depot customers like Hazel over the years. It’s nice to see we have partners that share our values.…

We are pleased to announce The Sarjeant Co. has grown again.
Beginning August 16, 2010 Sarjeants and Waite Fuels of Gravenhurst have joined forces to better serve our valued customers in the Bracebridge and Gravenhurst areas. Waite Fuels is a family run business that started delivering home heating oil to homes and cottages as well as on and off site diesel fuel delivery back in 1972. It was a natural fit for Waite Fuels to join the Sarjeant family as we have worked together for many years, Sarjeants supplying fuel for the Waite trucks.
The friendly faces of …
The Sarjeant Co. and John Bennet appear in today’s Barrie Advance for their generosity towards Hazel McDougal, they 93 year old Barrie resident who was struggling to battle the heat and humidity until John found her a window air conditioner (a very tricky feat in the thick of Summer!) and then installed it for her. She’s now much more comfortable! For the full article click here.…