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Dawson Construction paving the McNeil-Hendrix Bridge near 100 Mile House, British Columbia

Ken Williams’ fingerprints cover many major construction projects in Western Canada

The Smithers airport needed to be repaved 1953. Back then, a company called Dawson and Wade earned the contract and they brought on a mechanic and welder named Bob Williams. The company paid Bob an extra two hours each day, which allowed him to compensate his assistant, a plucky

David Hughes has fixed it all over the past 30 years

Mr. Fixit, jack of all trades, a handyman – all terms that can generalize David Hughes’ long and successful career with Dawson Construction. He filled in wherever and whenever the company needed him most. Hughes’ journey with Dawson began in the 90s, but not on a regula

Indelicato earns impactful paving certificate

An ambitious employee early in his career in paving with Dawson Construction eagerly just completed a professional developmental course and is primed for another season of paving. Daniel Indelicato is approaching his fourth work anniversary in construction. Recently, he just

Gord Procknow’s paving persevered with help from family and friends

Gord Procknow has always been a family man, at home and at the office. While working in the Shuswap in the paving industry, Dawson Construction had an opening for a paving superintendent. Knowing a few people within the company, Procknow heard great things and jumped at the o