Built for the ground beneath your feet

Every phase of our process is sequenced around Northern Alberta's frost cycles, soil dynamics, and construction seasons. No southern template. No shortcuts.

Close-up of a soil core sample held in gloved hands on a Northern Alberta building site, frozen earth layers visible in cross-section, overcast diffuse daylight, ground and boot visible below
Close-up of a soil core sample held in gloved hands on a Northern Alberta building site, frozen earth layers visible in cross-section, overcast diffuse daylight, ground and boot visible below
Wide view of a residential foundation trench in Northern Alberta, concrete footing forms set deep in frozen earth, overcast winter daylight, spruce trees at the site edge in the background
Wide view of a residential foundation trench in Northern Alberta, concrete footing forms set deep in frozen earth, overcast winter daylight, spruce trees at the site edge in the background
/ Three Phases

Sequenced around the land, not the calendar

Permafrost dynamics, drainage patterns, and load-bearing soil profiles are documented before any design work begins. What the ground tells us determines every footing specification.

Phase 02 — Foundation

Frost-line deep, every pour

Footings are set below the regional frost line — no exceptions, no seasonal shortcuts. We schedule concrete pours around ground temperature and ambient conditions, not the project timeline.

Phase 03 — Envelope & Close-Out

Vapour, insulation, and no heat loss

The building envelope is treated as a northern-climate system: continuous vapour barrier, thermal bridging eliminated at every connection, and insulation values specified for Peace Country temperatures.

Know your site. Start the right way.

Bring us the land — acreage, lot, or raw ground. We'll tell you what the soil says and what a northern-engineered build looks like from there.