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After Beat and Sam build a beautiful home in Alberta, the clients egg them on to a paint ball battle on their acreage; Peter rebuilds a massive barn for an old friend, but first he gets to demolish it.
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S1, EP6 "The Boss Can Build"
Andre the GM and master salesman must go to Ontario, Canada, and lead his first build in years while Beat has to collaborate in carving a hairy friend.

S1, EP10 "High Rollers"
Just hours from Manhattan, Beat creates a country retreat for a demanding French financier, while Joel's Australian client makes a last-minute request for a three-car garage.

S1, EP3 "Hard Hat and Home"
Beat delivers a home to a headstrong client in Utah who wants to do everything for himself while Andre covets a magazine cover story.

S1, EP5 "The Getaway"
As winter approaches, the rush to build two summer getaway homes is on; Peter leads his team in Alberta while Bryan Jr. and his guys head north to Alaska.

S1, EP14 "A Big Deal"
Joel pulls out all the stops, hoping his contract for four cabins in Michigan will land Pioneer an order for sixteen more; Andre's simple kitchen reno turns into a bigger deal than expected.

S1, EP12 "Peter in a Pickle"
Peter goes to Scotland and discovers that his boss, Bryan Sr.; has followed him; Beat and Andre face a client with buyer's remorse.

S1, EP11 "Cold War"
In Kansas, tensions run high when Andre muscles in on Sam's big build; Peter's enormous project for a Russian client.

S1, EP9 "Old Dog, New Tricks"
Bryan Sr. resurrects an ancient crane dubbed Rust Bucket to complete a remote fishing cabin; Beat struggles with two huge projects competing for time and square footage on the work yard.
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