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At Dawson Civil, we shape communities through impactful construction projects that stand the test of time. Whether realigning highways, installing underground utilities, or enhancing civil infrastructure, we focus on creating lasting connections that benefit both present and future generations.

Through strong partnerships with First Nations, municipalities, and the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, we ensure that our projects respect traditional territories, the environment, and local wildlife, while taking proactive steps to protect natural ecosystems.

We’re also committed to giving back. Our teams actively support community initiatives like Shift Into Winter, Cone Zone, and Heavy Metal Rocks. We also contribute to the United Way and volunteer our time and skills, offering a helping hand wherever it’s needed.

Stay updated with the latest from Dawson Civil, where every construction project and community initiative is an opportunity to create meaningful, sustainable change in the communities we serve.

It’s time to Shift into Winter!

The annual Shift into Winter campaign, which begins October 1, aims to reduce this risk by reminding British Columbians to prepare now and plan ahead for winter driving. In British Columbia, the chances of being injured or killed in a motor vehicle incident (MVI) dramatica

Every Child Matters

September 30, 2021 is historic, as it marks the first-ever National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to honour and remember the survivors of the residential schools, their families and communities. September 30 is also Orange Shirt Day, a day in which people all over Cana

We would like to welcome Owen Christon to our team!

We are pleased to welcome Owen Christon to the Dawson Civil team as our Superintendent of Civil! Owen comes to the Dawson Group with nearly 15 years of experience in road rehabilitation and construction. He has spent the past four years working as a Civil Superintendent on

Special thanks to all on the wildfire front lines!

We want to send a special shoutout and a sincere thank-you to all the dedicated first responders, firefighters and emergency officials who are working so hard to protect us from wildfires emerging or threatening in many parts of B.C. As we’ve seen in recent days in Lytton