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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.

Dawson Group personnel gathered to honour the national Day of Mourning.

The Dawson Group Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Team held a virtual event for employees across the province in honour of the national Day of Mourning today, April 28. Staff observed a moment of silence to remember those who have lost their lives or been injured due

Kamloops crews clean up litter to mark Earth Day 2021!

A few small crews of Dawson Group staff hit the streets today with a clean-up effort to mark Earth Day in Kamloops. Despite a stiff wind, the crew collected nine full bags of garbage from Iron Mask Road, McGill Road and Long Lake Road in Knutsford. Among the debris were a hub ca

Join us in taking a stand against bullying in our workplaces and schools.

Pink Shirt Day in Canada is about more than stopping bullying in schools. While the day has its roots with students, it has grown and expanded to be about so much more! The Dawson Group’s core values are 100 per cent in line with the values shared by Pink Shirt Day! We beli

Amber Lights Tribute Parade

Dawson Construction, Eagle Rock Construction and the IRL International Truck Centres were proud to take part in a multi-company Amber Lights Tribute in Kamloops Wednesday sponsored by B.C.’s highways maintenance providers. Escorted by 10 RCMP cruisers, more than 100 truc