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Building Excellence Across Canada
From luxury residences to government housing, schools, and commercial campuses — explore our completed modular construction projects.
Residential48 Units · 3-Story · Montréal, QC
Riverside Residential Community
A full modular residential development featuring 48 contemporary units with underground parking, delivered 35% faster than traditional construction.
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CommercialMulti-Story Modular Camp · Pile Foundations · Canadian Arctic
Arctic Mining Workforce Camp
A multi-story modular workforce camp for a remote northern mining operation — container accommodation raised on steel piles above the permafrost, assembled on a fly-in tundra site.
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GovernmentModular Workforce Camp · Craft & Supervisor Dorms · Northern Manitoba
Northern Hydro Workforce Camp
A modular workforce accommodation camp for a provincial hydroelectric utility — craft and supervisor dormitories with a shared dining lounge, engineered for harsh northern winters.
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Residential3-Story Modular Condos · Urban Infill · Montréal, QC
Montréal Infill Modular Condos
A modular condominium building dropped into a tight Montréal infill lot — fully finished residential modules craned into place between existing party walls.
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Commercial800 Rooms · Central Core + Dormitories · Northern Alberta
Northern Workforce Lodge
An 800-room modular workforce accommodation lodge for a major Canadian energy producer — container-based dormitories around a full-service central core, engineered for extreme cold.
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ResidentialFurnished Studio Suites · Private Ensuites · Factory-Finished
Modular Residence Suites
Compact, fully furnished modular residence suites — each a self-contained studio with a private ensuite, finished to a hotel standard in the factory.
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GovernmentModular Buildings · Pile Foundations · Nunavik, Northern Québec
Nunavik Modular Community Buildings
Modular buildings delivered to a remote Inuit community in Nunavik — container modules shipped north by sealift and craned onto steel piles above the tundra.
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