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Aecon is dedicated to a comprehensive, collaborative, Canada-wide approach to Indigenous engagement.

Aecon’s Indigenous Strategy supports the inclusion, engagement and participation of Indigenous communities. We work side by side with community leaders and members to create and nurture mutually beneficial relationships, while acting as a responsible and respectful business partner.

Aecon is dedicated to a collaborative and inclusive approach and has experience working with many across Canada.

Aecon's Reconciliation Action Plan

Aecon’s vision is to be an industry leader in advancing Reconciliation and co-creating opportunities that provide sustainable and beneficial relationships aligned with the priorities and objectives of Indigenous peoples.

Our mission:

Respect the unique needs, cultures and rights of Indigenous peoples to foster an inclusive and equitable culture where Indigenous peoples feel supported and enabled to achieve career aspirations;

Recognize the truth of our shared history and the Indigenous lands that we work on through building awareness, developing allyship, and actively listening to the priorities and objectives of Indigenous peoples;

Commit sustainable resources and build collaborative relationships with Indigenous partners to foster positive change and create stronger communities; and

Empower Indigenous peoples to support economic advancement, wealth creation and a sustainable future.

Aecon workers building pipeline.

Aecon builds relationships with Indigenous communities on a foundation of trust, respect, and understanding through our inclusive approach:

HandshakeFacilitating partnerships between Aecon and Indigenous organizations and businesses, including joint ventures and strategic alliances

trainingEstablishing employment, education, training and apprenticeship opportunities for Indigenous Peoples

CommunityActively developing an awareness of Indigenous culture across Aecon

environmentUnderstanding the potential impact of Aecon’s business operations on Indigenous communities

Aecon is proud to partner with Working Warriors.

Working Warriors is a platform that enables Indigenous job candidates to search for employment opportunities in a more centralized manner.

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Aecon is working every day to collaborate and partner with Indigenous peoples to develop a thriving infrastructure industry that supports Indigenous communities to become vibrant, diversified and sustainable.
Jean-Louis Servranckx, President and CEO, Aecon Group Inc.

Current Projects

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Aecon Makhos Power Seven Generations (AMP7G) Joint Venture

Ontario

Aecon Makhos Power Seven Generations (AMP7G), a joint venture between Aecon and Makhos, an Indigenous owned and operated business, provide an Indigenous-led solution for high voltage transmission, distribution, and substation work, and related maintenance on utilities and nuclear projects in Ontario.

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Aecon CIPS Seven Generations (AC7G)

Ontario

Aecon's joint venture with Cambium Indigenous Professional Services (CIPS), Aecon CIPS Seven Generations (AC7G) provides an Indigenous-led solution for scaffolding and related maintenance work in southwestern Ontario.

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Chipewyan Prairie-Aecon Joint Venture (CPAJV)

Alberta

Chipewyan Prairie Aecon JV is a multi-trade solution for industrial construction and maintenance.

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Enoch-Aecon Joint Venture

Enoch-Aecon Joint Venture (EAJV)

Alberta

The Enoch Aecon JV brings an Indigenous-led solution for multi-trade industrial construction projects in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland.

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Aecon Six Nations (A6N)

Ontario

Aecon-Six Nations (A6N) is a successful joint venture between Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation and Aecon.

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Recent Projects

Victor-Mine-Development

Victor Mine Development, Concrete Package

Attawapiskat, Ontario

This project near Attawapiskat, Ontario was a joint venture between Aecon Mining (previously Leo Alarie and Sons Limited) and Greg Koostachin, a local Attawapiskat First Nations business.

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Apollo Gold

Apollo Gold Overburden Stripping

Matheson, Ontario

This project in Matheson, Ontario was a Wahgoshig-Alarie Joint Venture (WAJV). Wahgoshig is an Indigenous Community located 35 km from the job site.

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Kashechewan

Kashechewan Ring Dyke Stabilization

Kashechewan, Ontario

This project in Kashechewan, Ontario involved the installation of fill materials and owner-supplied concrete erosion protection units to stabilize 640m of riverbank along the Albany River.

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Moose Deer

Moose Deer Point – Water Treatment Plant, Water Tower and Distribution

MacTier, Ontario

This project in MacTier, Ontario consisted of constructing an 11L/S sand filter water treatment, an elevated composite water storage tank with 580-cubic metre capacity, more than 9,000LM of HDPE watermain (150mm to 300mm diameter) and 83 services, totalling approximately 3,000LM.

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Cree Cultural Centre Construction

Cree Cultural Centre

Oujé-Bougoumou, Quebec

Aecon, in partnership with the Cree community in Oujé-Bougoumou, Quebec, built the Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute.

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Contact Indigenous Relations
Jennifer Campeau

Jennifer Campeau
Vice President
Indigenous Relations
416-297-2600  
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