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Map highlighting a white‑shaded region centered on Dease Lake in northern British Columbia, with surrounding towns labeled in grey.
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Supporting Major Infrastructure Projects in Tahltan Territory

Bridges, British Columbia, Construction Surveys, Energy & Resources, Geospatial, Geotechnical, GIS & Spatial Analysis, Indigenous Client Projects, Mapping, Oil & Gas Surveys, VertiseeBy Steve FengJanuary 28, 2026

Discover how DVI/McElhanney Joint Venture delivers major infrastructure projects in Tahltan territory with local expertise.

A colorful, hand-drawn infographic illustrates a winding path through a community, highlighting various aspects of wellness and traditional teachings. Along the path are labeled illustrations of buildings and people engaging in activities such as language teaching ('Speaking back our dreams'), exercise, outdoor activities, and visiting a wellness centre. Other labels include 'More healing supports,' 'Schools,' 'Housing,' 'Clinic,' and 'Bigger gym.' The image uses vibrant colors to emphasize key themes like traditional teachings and community health resources.
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Prophet River First Nation Community Consultation

British Columbia, Cities & Communities, Community Planning & Policy, Geospatial, Indigenous Client Projects, Interest Holder Engagement & Communications, Mapping, PlanningBy Steve FengOctober 15, 2025

Discover how Prophet River First Nation’s Comprehensive Nation Plan empowers their governance, culture, and future through inclusive engagement.

Aerial image showing green-roofed building on one side of a dirt road. A greenhouse and timber frame gazebo-style structure are visible across the road.
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Skuppah Food Security Centre

British Columbia, Cities & Communities, Indigenous Client ProjectsBy Steve FengMay 28, 2025

To support Skuppah’s need for better community food security, McElhanney provided grant writing, civil engineering, and project management services.

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McElhanney Boney Creek Joint Venture

Cities & Communities, Energy & Resources, Engineering, Geospatial, Indigenous Client Projects, SurveyingBy Steve FengMay 20, 2025

McElhanney and Boney Creek Development Limited have entered a joint venture named “MCBC Joint Venture” which will open opportunities for continued sharing and growth.

Three Indigenous elders and three McElhanney team members pose for a photograph in a meeting room. All six individuals are holding gifted blankets.
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Lake Babine Nation Memorandum of Understanding

British Columbia, Cities & Communities, Engineering, Environmental, Geotechnical, Indigenous Client Projects, Legal and Engineering Surveys, Northern, Interior, Central BC, SurveyingBy Steve FengJanuary 7, 2025

After months of discussion, McElhanney and Lake Babine Nation signed an MOU to guide future work together.

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We Wai Kai First Nations Housing Strategy

British Columbia, Cities & Communities, Community Planning & Policy, Indigenous Client Projects, Interest Holder Engagement & Communications, Land Use & Approvals, Planning, Strategic Planning, Vancouver IslandBy Andrea de VriesOctober 15, 2024

This housing strategy outlined how the First Nation’s housing goals could be achieved to meet the growing needs of those on and off reserve.

The Canada Community Revitalization Fund helped K’ómoks First Nation build a place to meet, celebrate, gather, and play.
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K’ómoks First Nation Community Park

British Columbia, Cities & Communities, Construction Management, Construction Surveys, Cultural & Historic Landscapes, Engineering, Geotechnical, Indigenous Client Projects, Interest Holder Engagement & Communications, Land Development, Landscape Architecture, Municipal Underground Infrastructure & Roadways, Parks, Region, Services, Surveying, Vancouver IslandBy Andrea de VriesJuly 11, 2024

KFN members had no accessible, outdoor gathering space to meet, celebrate, gather, and play. Could a Canada Community Revitalization Fund grant meet their need?

Moving Bed Biological Reactor (MBBR) tanks in action at Anacla.
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Anacla Community Wastewater Treatment System

British Columbia, Cities & Communities, Indigenous Client Projects, Vancouver Island, Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Water and Wastewater FacilitiesBy Andrea de VriesJune 4, 2024

Huu-ay-aht First Nations required a new wastewater management system for the expansion of the Anacla community.

Komoks administration building
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K’ómoks First Nation Asset Management Inventory and Mapping

British Columbia, Cities & Communities, Community Sustainability, GIS & Spatial Analysis, Indigenous Client Projects, Vancouver Island, Vertisee, Water ResourcesBy Andrea de VriesJuly 11, 2023

In 2020, KFN embarked on a multi-year improvement program to help them do their infrastructure management business in a different way.

Fort McMurray First Nation #468 fire pit project
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Fort McMurray #468 First Nation Welcome Sign and Firepit Structure

Alberta, Cities & Communities, Community Development, Construction Management, Cultural & Historic Landscapes, GIS & Spatial Analysis, Indigenous Client Projects, Legal and Engineering Surveys, Parks, StructuralBy Andrea de VriesJuly 5, 2023

McElhanney contributed to a firepit structure and a welcome sign, both of which were designed to honor the land, for Fort McMurray #468 First Nation.

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