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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 celebrates their First Annual Fill a Box of Cheer event

As part of our 1st Annual Fill a Box of Cheer event, the Dawson Group Corporate Office recently donated 15 shoebox gifts to the Kamloops Family Tree. In the first few weeks of December, thirteen volunteers held a fundraiser to collect items and funds with a goal of wrappin

The Dawson Construction Shop helped raise $1,112 for the Kamloops Ruff Start Society!

The Dawson Construction Shop teamed up with the Kamloops Ruff Start Rescue Society this month to help support them in their rescue mission. Staff donated items which were auctioned off on Facebook from December 10th to December 17th raising a total of $1,112! Event Org

Dawson Group raises $4,223 in Movember!

The Dawson Group team wrapped up Movember raising a total of $4,223 to help change the face of men’s health, shattering their overall goal of $2,000. Our team had fifteen official Mo Bro’s and Mo Sista’s, with many more in our companies participating unofficially.

Dawson Group IT Team builds 250′ tunnel for upcoming Wildlights Festival

The Dawson Group IT team spent Thursday at the BC Wildlife Park helping with the setup for the upcoming Wildlights Festival.  Andrew Kay, Brian Eshpeter and Danny Schenk built a 250’ long tunnel along the rear pathway, piecing together hundreds of feet of PVC pipe. &nb