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Excavator and stacked steel piling on the RS Foundation job site in Kelowna, documented by Perseus Creative Studio.

Kelowna Piling Project

A video and photo production documenting RS Foundation’s piling project in Kelowna. Showcasing the scale and precision of the work for the company’s portfolio.

Kelowna, BC2025
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