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Formed in 1997 as a nonprofit organization, NCC Development has made a name for itself as a respectable general contracting company in Nunavut, Canada. Clarence Synard, vicepresident, started working for the company in 2005 4
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when he came to the north for an anticipated 8 week project but ended up staying and continuing to work with the company. He has now been working at NCC Development for 9 years. Synard believes, “We’re more than a company; we’ve built a brand here in the north for the quality of work we do, the efficiency of doing that work and the strength of our team.”
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Located in building 1336 Ulu lane Iqaluit Nunavut
Narwhal Plumbing & Heating Ltd. was incorporated in Iqaluit in 1988. The main objective was to give the Baffin region a mechanical contracting and service company they could depend upon for high quality work from a local firm. The staff of Narwhal Plumbing & Heating Ltd. continue to strive everyday to give the Nunavut Territory the quality of work their customers deserve. Congratulations to NCC from all of us at Narwhal Plumbing & Heating, it's always a pleasure to work with Clarence and his team and wish them all the best for the future.
Renault Sage I President Email: narwhal@sympatico.ca
Ph: 867.979.6350 Fax: 867.979.6622 narwhal@northwestel.net www.narwhalplumbing.com
KRT Electrical thanking NCC Developments KRT Electrical Limited is an electrical contractor and supplier, located at building 1505, Federal Road, Iqaluit Nunavut. KRT carries the largest selection of electrical material in Nunavut. KRT Electrical was formed in 1992.
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General Electrical Construction and Maintenance. Annual Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Inspections. Annual HVAC Inspections. Cameras, Security and Card Access systems installation. Certified for installation and design of voice and data, as per NORDX/CDT. • Elevators & Chair lifts Inspections and Repairs.
Tel: (867) 979-2639 Fax:(867) 979-0195
NCC DEVELOPMENT LIMITED Building strong client relationships One of the things that NCC Development prides itself on is that they aim for more than just the bottom line in their services. Synard explains that, “We try to provide our clients with the best possible buildings and structures they can get. We want to do projects that have impacts on different communities throughout the north, buildings that are going to be of importance to the community.” NCC Development uses a design process that includes the client from the start to figure out what they can afford
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and what their needs are so that NCC Development can determine how they can make it happen. Synard states, “I’d rather take 3% less on a project to see it go ahead then to dig my feet into the sand and wait for them to find some money.” This dedication to meeting the client’s needs and working as a team with them for the greater good of the project is why people enjoy working with the company; it’s apparent that NCC Development is not just about the bottom line. One of the reasons we are able to achieve this is we minimize our overhead. We have only two employees on salary.
K.R.T. ELECTRICAL LTD
KRT Electrical is an electrical contractor and supplier, located at Building 1505 Federal Road Iqaluit, Nunavut. We carry the largest supply of electrical material in Nunavut. KRT was incorporated in 1992. We provide electrical construction and maintenance, Fire Alarm installs and maintenance, Cameras, Security and Card Access Systems, Installation and testing of Data/Voice cabling plus many more services. Some of our most recent projects are Renovations on the Baffin Regional Hospital, New Correctional Centre, Inuit Broadcasting Offices, 33 Unit Housing Complex, New Iqaluit Airport Relocation. Our key personnel are Rick Smith President, Helen Leahy Office Manager, Calvin Hickey project Manager, Steven Whitmore Maintaince Manager. Our team has many years of Northern Experience and are only too happy to plan your next project in Iqaluit or remote communities.
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Natik Projects would like to thank NCC Developments for including Natik in their success and we look forward to continuing our business relationship for several years to come. Natik Projects (2007) Inc is a complete mechanical systems contractor providing mechanical installations for institutional, commercial, residential projects in the Kitikmeot and Kivalliq regions of Nunavut since 1999.
Administration office: 877-453-3257 Kivalliq region: 867-645-6445 Fax: 780-447-2612 Email: tino@natikprojects.com
NCC DEVELOPMENT LIMITED This helps reduce our operating expenses but also allows a better and more personable relationship with our clients. Additionally, in efforts to keep the entire process simple and positive for the client, Synard goes above and beyond in delivering what he promises. Often times with contractors, the price they originally quote has to be altered and increased by the end of the project. However, when working with NCC Development, because so much time and dedication goes into the initial planning of the project, the company can confidently place
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order s and stand by their pricing through the completion of the project. “We put so much work into the projects on the forefront that we don’t even go through a change order process because we have all of our ducks in a row at the beginning that there’s no surprises at the end for anyone,” Synard continues, “Even if it does come out more expensive than what we estimated, we absorb it in house because if we tell the client were going to build a project for 3 million, they’re going to spend only 3 million.”
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Employees: 18-25 Established: 1997 Industry: Mechanical Contractors Services: Providing Complete Mechanical Systems for Institutional, Commercial, Residential Projects in the Kitikmeot and Kivalliq regions of Nunavut. Management: Tino Bruno, Anna-Lisa Bruno , John Thomsen, Brent Allen
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ED’S ELECTRICAL SERVICES LTD. RESIDENTAL COMMERCIAL
Have been working in the NWT and Nunavut for over 30 years doing commercial, residential and industrial projects. Currently providing
Tel: 867-983-2268
Box 2076, Cambridge Bay Nu. X0B 0C0
electrical services and consultations in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut. Business is based in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.
TEL: (867) 645-2381
FAX: (867) 645-2382
Celebrating 30 years Service In The North
Baker Lake Contracting & Supplies Ltd. Box 240 Baker Lake, NU X0C 0A0 Telephone: 867-793-2831 Fax: 867-793-2577
Umingmak Supply Box 176 Rankin Inlet, NU X0C 0G0 Telephone: 867-645-2972 Fax: 867-645-2310
Umingmak Supply 1429 Mountain Avenue Winnipeg, MB R2X 2Y9 Telephone: 204-661-4222 Fax:204-663-9786
Toll Free: 1-800-665-0159
Your contacts in Nunavut for Building Supplies Building Construction Renovations Road Construction
We are a professional team working together, to provide quality services that satisfies our clients needs and contributes to our mutual success.
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Livingstone Architect is a professional architectural consulting practice established in Iqaluit in 1994. The firm is a sole proprietorship directed by Ambrose C. Livingstone and provides consulting services in Architecture, Building Science, Building Conservation, and Project Management.
Tel: 867 979 4180 Fax: 867 979 3991 E-mail: lstone@qiniq.com
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NCC DEVELOPMENT LIMITED Not only will NCC Development cover any additional costs of the project goes over budget, but they also do not charge interest on their invoices. The focus is more on the north and the development of the infrastructure there rather than chasing the client for the money. Synard states that “We protect ourselves financially too but the fact that we don’t apply any interest just goes to show what kind of a company we really are. All we’re trying to do is build up the north and the infrastructure. I find that every significant project we do helps the north as a whole and helps it grow into something bigger and better.” Synard is proud to state that at the end of a project, often times their relationship with a client is stronger than it was at the beginning because they made it such a simple and smooth experience throughout the process and this is what makes NCC Development stand apart from the competition. Significant Projects for the Community NCC Development strives to maximize Inuit participation and
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ensure that the projects they are building incorporate some history and meaning to the community. The company is very dedicated to giving back to the community and keeping projects relevant to the northern culture, especially since parts of the Nunavut community have suffered because it was not Decentralized. Many of the communities have been pushing for tourism in the area to bring in revenue. One of the recently completed projects, the Qikiqtarjuag Gathering Center, was a 1.5 million dollar project created because the community wanted a place to be used as a visitor center. The structure itself resembles an igloo and was built on the foundation of a previously constructed building. The completion of the project left a strong impact on the community, as they are very proud now to have this structure that they can teach their children about their culture and also offer an interesting location for tourists. Synard’s most defining moment of this project was speaking with the mayor of the community, who had been waiting her whole life for a building like this is the w w w. n i g . c a
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NCC DEVELOPMENT LIMITED community and when he brought her into the building for the first time, it brought tears of joy to her eyes. She, along with the entire community, was proud to have such a prominent gathering center for the community at last. Another significant building is the Kugluktuk Visitor Center, a 3 million dollar project built in the shape of an ulu, which is a traditional Inuit tool use and continue to in the kitchen today. This project is a perfect example of how NCC Development goes above and beyond to deliver significant projects to the community. This project originally came in over budget but Synard found a way to integrate services in the community to lower the costs for the project so that it could be within budget. The grand opening of this visitor center is anticipated to take place in August of this year. The Atuqtuarvik Corporation was 5.1 million dollar project, completed in March, consisting of the offices on the main floor and three apartments on the second floor for the managers of the corporation. Planning played a large role in this project and almost all the materials needed, from doorknobs to flooring, had to be ordered almost 7 months STEEL PILE FOUNDATIONS prior to starting construction. NCC DRILLING SERVICES Development is proud to announce WELDING & STEEL FABRICATION that there were zero change orders needed for this, and in fact almost
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all, of their projects. The NCC Warehouses, another project, currently in phase 3 of construction, that consists of several high quality warehouses. These are the some of the most expensive warehouses to rent due to their strength and weather tolerance. In fact, NCC Development uses two for storing temperature sensitive goods as well as our carpentry shop where they do custom millwork for various clients. Phase 3 is expected to be completed this year. In efforts to help the Inuit community preserve their archives of Inuit footage, a new IBC (Inuit Broadcasting Corporation) studio is being constructed. The IBC decided they need a new location to store the footage about 4 years ago but the original drawing was too expensive. That’s when NCC Development stepped in and worked out a new solution that still met the needed requirement of the IBC but was within a suitable budget. This project is a great benefit to the entire north because the footage is so rare. Synard explains that only two generations ago people lived on the land so footage of the Inuit ancestors is very limited. NCC Development will be breaking ground on the project this month and is expected to be completed by December. Though the projects that NCC Development builds may not be the most expensive projects seen today, they hold a significance within the community that leaves employees proud to be a part of it and happy to go to work. Synard states,
“I’d rather take 3% less on a project to see it go ahead then to dig my feet into the sand and wait for them to find some money” – Clarence Synard, Vice president
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NCC DEVELOPMENT LIMITED
“We’re more than a company in the north for the quality of of doing that work and the st – Clarence Synard, Vice president
“I believe in everything this company does. I love how all this comes together and gives back to
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Company Information INDUSTRY
Carpentry HEADQUARTERS
Iqaluit FOUNDED
1997 EMPLOYEES
2 full time in management, 120 seasonal employees REVENUE
y; we’ve built a brand here work we do, the efficiency trength of our team”
$25 million per annum PRODUCTS/ SERVICES
Services Complete construction services
the community. It makes a person feel good too knowing you have made a positive impact.”
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NCC Development Limited P.O.Box 850 Iqaluit, Nunavut X0A 0H0 T 867路979路8900 www.nig.ca