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Dawson Civil collaborating with other companies on Tank Hill, BC Highway 1 near Lytton and Spences Bridge, to restore rail service.

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.

Quality Control Team helps out at Flutter Buys Thrift Store

The Eagle Rock Construction Quality Control Team volunteered at the Kamloops Flutter Buys Thrift Store on Thursday. Volunteers, Amanda Fulton, Chris Nowak and Garrett Blom spent several hours sorting through many donations and organizing bins. Our generous team even clean

Eagle Rock serves lunch to 70 people at the Kamloops Mustard Seed

Eagle Rock Construction staff volunteered at the Mustard Seed Kamloops Outreach Centre on Friday.  Amanda Fulton, Cassidy Girling, Denver DeRose, Kaydana Olson and Thomas Spooner spent the morning prepping, cooking and then serving lunch to approximately 70 people. &

Dawson Group raises $4,223 in Movember!

The Dawson Group team wrapped up Movember raising a total of $4,223 to help change the face of men’s health, shattering their overall goal of $2,000. Our team had fifteen official Mo Bro’s and Mo Sista’s, with many more in our companies participating unofficially.

Dawson Group IT Team builds 250′ tunnel for upcoming Wildlights Festival

The Dawson Group IT team spent Thursday at the BC Wildlife Park helping with the setup for the upcoming Wildlights Festival.  Andrew Kay, Brian Eshpeter and Danny Schenk built a 250’ long tunnel along the rear pathway, piecing together hundreds of feet of PVC pipe. &nb