Over our 40-year history, we have grown and evolved through acquisitions, mergers and partnerships, diversifying our civil construction portfolio and service offerings to include pipeline construction, maintenance and integrity, welding and fabrication, soil remediation, aggregates, and mining construction.
Our expertise is deep and comprehensive and our group of companies works collaboratively together to deliver multi-faceted, complex construction projects, with certainty of execution, on-time and on-budget.
Today, we have four offices in British Columbia – Dawson Creek, Kamloops, Merritt and Vancouver.
Based in Kamloops, B.C., Infracon is an award-winning, progressive, full-service civil construction group of companies, servicing Western Canada and the North.
Specialists in mine site development, tailing dams, quarrying, crushing, and ditching, Minex executes heavy civil and excavation-related projects, along with landfill expansion, and earthworks. Minex also operates the Cache Creek landfill.
Lower Nicola Site Services (LNSS) was formed in 2018 as a limited partnership between Infracon and the Lower Nicola Indian Band Development Corporation (LNIBDC). LNIBDC owns 51 percent of the company. This working relationship provides Lower Nicola Band members long-term and meaningful employment, as well as a consistent revenue stream.
Based in Kamloops, AWS Ltd. is a welding contractor with over 30 years of experience in petroleum, natural gas, and water pipeline welding and fabrication with a long list of clients, including Enbridge, Pembina, and Trans Mountain. It specializes in pipeline repair welding, as well as offering facility welding and other remote welding services. It is owned by Ogilvie Mountain Holdings (OMH).
Operated under a royalty agreement, LNSS established production at Nicola Mines in 2022. A proven resource of 750,000 m3 of riprap and 5 million m3 of gravel, the quarry supplies riprap, aggregates, concrete rock and sand to local companies.
LNSS undertook operations of Kuiper’s Pit in 2019 after making several upgrades and repairs to improve safety and operability. Today, Kuiper’s Pit is a fully- functioning gravel production area, supplying local businesses with a proven resource of 400,000 m3 of material.