• Toquaht Nation Government Building and Tyee House at Toquaht Bay • A multifamily rental development for the Uchucklesaht First Nation • A 93-unit apartment building in central Nanaimo • A new Primary Care Clinic in Courtenay • Design work for an Island Health Voluntary Detox Centre • Long-term planning for the Uchucklesaht First Nation in their traditional village near Henderson Lake and Kildonan “We are also very fortunate to be working on ‘Jessie’s House,’ the new Home Away from Home Residence to be built on the NRGH property which broke ground in October of this year. This is an important project for our community and are happy to be able to support both the construction and cost saving efforts with a great group of local consultants and trades,” says Michelle. “The project honours the legacy of Jesse Shanahan and will support families from across central and northern Vancouver Island, expanding community-based healthcare in a deeply impactful way. This range of work reflects intentional client alignment, not portfolio chasing. “We don’t chase project types; we chase client types,” Darren says. “We follow our clients where they ask us to go.” Looking ahead, Tectonica is focusing on thoughtful, internal growth. “We had to scale quickly to support our clients over the last few years,” Michelle explains. “Now we’re focusing on deepening capability at every level so that, when it’s time to grow again, we do it in a healthy, sustainable way.” “We’re happy with our size,” Darren adds. “Growth will come naturally as our people grow. Our people are always the priority – our clients benefit when our team is strong.” Supporting the Women in Construction Summer Social Fundraiser for Home Away from Home (Left to right) Michelle Hall, Finance Administrator Holly Boxrud, Construction Manager Jackie Wong, Contract Administrator Lacy Ebert, Site Superintendent Kate Webber THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA
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