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Indigenous, Cultural & Community Construction

Building spaces that support community, culture, and connection. Delivered with respect, collaboration, and long-term value in mind.

Built with Community in Mind

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Projects in Indigenous and community settings go beyond the building itself. They represent shared spaces, cultural significance, and long-term use for the people they serve.

These projects often involve close collaboration, ongoing communication, and a clear understanding of community priorities. Respect for the process is just as important as the final result.

Across Canada, Scott Builders works alongside communities, leadership, and project teams to deliver spaces that reflect their purpose and support everyday use. This includes applying the right delivery methods to support collaboration, communication, and a clear path forward.

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What We Build

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Community and cultural projects require flexible, well-built spaces that can support a range of uses over time.

Community centres and gathering spaces

Cultural and ceremonial buildings

Educational and training facilities

Health and wellness spaces

Multi-use and support buildings

Building for the Demands of Community Projects

These projects require a thoughtful and steady approach from the start. Construction needs to align with community needs, timelines, and the intended use of the space.
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Collaborative Process

Projects are built through ongoing communication with community members, leadership, and stakeholders.

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Respect for Cultural Significance

Construction is approached with an understanding of cultural priorities and the role the space will play.

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Flexible, Multi-Use Spaces

Facilities are often designed to support a variety of programs, events, and daily activities.

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Built for Long-Term Use

Materials and methods are selected to support durability, ease of maintenance, and lasting value.

Indigenous, Cultural & Community Projects

See how these spaces come together across a range of community-focused builds.

Designing a Place of Trust and Healing for Maskwacis Peoples
Designing Community Health With Cultural Integrity in Sicamous
Peerless Trout First Nation Administration Offices

FAQs

How do you work with Indigenous communities on projects?

Projects are approached collaboratively, with open communication and respect for community priorities throughout.

Can these spaces support multiple uses?

Yes. Facilities are planned to accommodate a range of activities, programs, and community needs.

Do you work in remote or rural locations?

Yes. Projects are planned with site access, logistics, and local conditions in mind.

Build with Confidence

From community spaces to cultural facilities, the right approach ensures each project reflects its purpose and supports long-term use.