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Dawson Construction paving on the BC Highway 1 Trans Canada Highway in Kamloops, British Columbia.

At Dawson Construction, community isn’t just a word—it’s the foundation of everything we do. We believe in building better roads and connecting our communities in ways that last.

Here, you’ll catch all the latest updates on our projects, meet our dedicated crew, and get a peek behind the scenes. Whether it’s kicking off a new paving project, celebrating a big win for our team, or advancing our aggregate operations, we’re excited to share it with you.

Building better roads means creating infrastructure that stands the test of time and truly serves the people who rely on it every day. We’re glad to have you along for the journey as we work to make a lasting impact together.

Ben Kazakoff’s leadership propels several of Dawson’s construction projects

Ben Kazakoff’s work through the 80s and deep into the new millennium paved the way for the next generation of highway travellers and other Dawson Construction employees. Construction work ran in the family prior to Kazakoff joining Dawson. Ben’s father, Mike and his broth

Are you ready to Shift into Winter?

The annual Shift into Winter campaign, which begins October 1, aims to reduce this risk by reminding British Columbians to prepare now and plan ahead for winter driving. As a member of the Winter Driving Safety Alliance, Dawson Construction encourages you and your

Highway 3 paving project complete

After two months of hard work in the thick of summer heat, Dawson Construction has laid their final piece of asphalt on another significant highway project. Highway 3 from Hope Slide to the Crowley Pit was already old and worn down before the atmospheric river spilled its ban

Len Leeuw found parts to keep projects going for three decades

Machines break down. Tools needs replacing. Shops need a random array of things to keep them running smoothly and efficiently. Someone needs to be the one to get others the parts they need for the jobs and for 33 years, that was Len Leeuw. “I loved that job. If I wasn’t t