A New Home for Inuit Broadcasting Corporation

By Graham Chandler When the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) needed a new home in Iqaluit, they knew it would be a challenge. The building would need to have specialized audio and video systems and a new building, all on a tight budget, without impacting ongoing and scheduled programs and production. The solution? Team up with […]

All under one roof

By Beverly Cramp An Aboriginal fire feeding ceremony was a fitting start to the construction of a new health and social services facility in Norman Wells last May. The special event was in recognition of the significance of the new building, to be named the Sahtu Centre for Health and Social Services and Long Term […]

40 Years of Evolution

40 Years of Evolution By John Curran 2017 marks the 40th anniversary of the NWT and Nunavut Construction Association and over the years the organization has seen plenty of changes throughout the industry. When you consider that the Tower Group of Companies has been operating in what is now Nunavut for the past 70 years, […]

Designs on the North

By Graham Chandler Northern architects have always faced different design experiences than their southern counterparts. For example, Jack Kobayashi recalls that 40 years ago, architects were still feeling the after-effects of Montreal’s Expo 67. “There was a lot that came out of Expo 67,” says the principal and partner of Whitehorse-based kobayashi + zedda architects, […]

C.A.B. Construction Prepares for Next Chapter

By John Curran Running a family business is far from easy, but for Craig Browne, owner of Fort Smith-based C.A.B. Construction, he can’t imagine life any other way. He first came to town by way of Yellowknife with Clark Builders as part of the team putting up the Aurora College campus there in 1994 and […]

Happy Birthday to Us

With Canada’s 150th anniversary as a nation upon us, what better way to celebrate than by revitalizing community infrastructure? As outlined in Budget 2016, there is now a total of $300 million available through the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program (CIP 150) – the government included an additional $150 million over two years supporting projects […]

Trades Demand to Remain Strong

By John Curran Through the GNWT’s Skills 4 Success initiative, the Department of Education, Culture and Employment recently teamed up with the Conference Board of Canada to produce a comprehensive Labour Market Forecast and Needs Assessment. The results of that project show that demand for skilled trades workers will remain high until at least 2030 […]

NWT Highways Construction Update

NWT Highways Construction Update Inuvik & Tuktoyaktuk had good news from the Government of the Northwest Territories this fall. Wally Schumann, minister of NWT’s transportation says there’ll be an official ribbon cutting ceremony for the completion of an all-weather road between Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk in November 2017. “This winter, the contractor will be entering its […]

New High School in the Works for Igloolik

New High School in the Works for Igloolik Students in Igloolik will soon be getting a new high school with materials for the build arriving on the 2016 sealift and June 2018 the target for completion.  Designed by Accutech Engineering on behalf of Government of Nunavut Department of Community and Government Services and Department of […]

new water and sewer systems

new water and sewer systems Residents in Resolute Bay are now enjoying the benefits of a new water and sewer system following the completion of an upgrade to the utilidor in the community. Spanning three years, the project began in 2014 with the shipping of all materials needed on the sealift and wrapped up this […]

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