The Construction Source

AHMA members deliver urban Indigenous housing solutions that work Across the province, AHMA is currently overseeing more than 50 projects, reaching from Fort Nelson and Dawson Creek to Vancouver Island, the Interior, and the Kootenays. The variety is immense: single-family homes, townhouses, mid-rise apartments, high-rise buildings, and everything in between. Some projects address urgent mechanical or structural needs; others tackle long-term challenges like heat mitigation, energy poverty, and climate-resilient design. Accessibility is another priority. Indigenous peoples experience disabilities at disproportionate rates, and many older buildings were not designed with universal accessibility in mind. One ongoing project in Chilliwack, for example, involves retrofitting an elevator into a 20-unit building, creating accessible units, replacing building envelope systems, upgrading the lobby and rooftop units, and installing PTAC systems for heat mitigation. These upgrades are DECEMBER 2025

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