In the modern world, the pace of development is accelerating. The demand for electrical power is growing rapidly as countries around the world develop and strive to improve their standard of living. The rising cost of power also means that developing nati
BearPaw Engineering & Project Management was established in 1998 as a Professional Project Management firm. The company has since evolved into a full-fledged Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services provider. A genuine Aboriginal business uniquely entrenched working closely with Aboriginal communities across Canada for over 14 years, the company has emerged as an industry leader in 'emerging markets'.Truly AboriginalBearPaw is certified as an Aboriginal business under the Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business. We have taken the term 'Aboriginal business' to a new level. Not only do we make the extra effort in our hiring process to source out and invest in the best available Aboriginal professionals, we also support Aboriginal businesses and community growth and development wherever possible. We have gone above and beyond the norm when it comes to this approach. In all of our projects we look deeply with an innovative and 'outside-the-box' approach to provide economic spin-offs from our role in a project
TBT Engineering (TBTE) and its predecessors have been serving our customers since 1968. Since reorganization in 1995, TBTE has strategically grown every year.In 1995, the company started with two employees. We now employ as many as 150 professional and technical staff, with over 100 of our staff being full time.While we continue to grow organically through new customers, we are also continuing to expand the range of services that we offer. This is in line with our ultimate goal of become our client's one-stop-shop for all things engineering related – and otherwise! Whether you're a public organization that needs a highway built, or a private individual that needs consultation on a personal project, we can help!TBT Engineering has expanded its First Nations presence with the formulation of a First Nations owned company called Ozaanaman Engineering. This company provides opportunities to go beyond consultation to meaningful improvements and development with community engagement throughout the process