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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.

Heavy Metal Rocks delivers successful event with high school students

Plenty of moulding took place last week at the Kamloops Indian Band Pit for the 15th installment of Heavy Metal Rocks. Experienced instructors moulded the minds of eager students, who then practised skills of moulding endless mounds of dirt and gravel. “It was a great exper

Karl Walden excited to return to Heavy Metal Rocks as an instructor

Karl Walden took advantage of the opportunities available to him as a student at Norkam Senior Secondary School (in Kamloops) and is enjoying a prosperous career in the trades industry, now working for Dawson Civil. His path began as a senior when he first enrolled in the Heavy

New partnership helps bring clean drinking water to North Okanagan communities

Having clean and safe drinking water is something many of us take for granted each day. For decades, communities in the B.C. Interior did not have access to clean, safe drinking, which made life incredibly more difficult than it needed to be. For one First Nation community, the

In loving memory of Luc Thibault

Last week, our team at Dawson Group changed forever when we learned about the sudden passing of one of our employees, Luc Thibault. Luc was our Manager of Survey and he passed away in a tragic car accident.  Luc’s work at Dawson was crucial to many of our projects and