Posts by Stephanie White
Tasu Attends the 23rd Annual BC Natural Resources Forum
Tasu Attends The 23rd Annual BC Natural Resources Forum: From January 20–22, members of the Tasu team attended the 23rd Annual BC Natural Resources Forum in Prince George, British Columbia. This event brought together leaders from industry, government, Indigenous communities, and the natural resource supply chain to connect, collaborate, and explore the future of resource…
Read MoreBuilding in the Wild: The Complexity of Remote Workforce Camps in Canada
Building in the Wild: The Complexity of Remote Workforce Camps in Canada Canada’s resource and infrastructure sectors operate in some of the most challenging environments on earth. Mining, energy, forestry, and major infrastructure projects frequently take place far from population centres in regions with limited access, extreme climates, and sensitive environmental conditions, making remote workforce…
Read MoreModern Methods of Construction (MMC): A Path to Scaling Canada’s Housing Supply
Modern Methods of Construction (MMC): A Path to Scaling Canada’s Housing Supply As Canada grapples with a historic housing shortage, the construction sector is entering a period of fundamental transformation. Industrialized, repeatable, and factory-enabled building systems are increasingly central to meeting national housing demand, and Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) have now moved squarely into…
Read MoreIt’s Time to Scale Up: Off-Site Construction and Canada’s Housing Crisis
It’s Time to Scale Up: Off-Site Construction and Canada’s Housing Crisis Canada’s housing system is under unprecedented strain. Affordability challenges, rising homelessness, and growing population pressures have exposed the limits of traditional construction methods and made clear that incremental change is no longer enough. According to Statistics Canada, nearly 45% of Canadians are concerned about…
Read MoreNicomekl School Case Study
Esk’etemc Multi-Plex Case Study
The Grove Case Study
Harbour House Case Study
BC Housing Central Conference
Tasu Attends BC Housing Central Conference: On November 17th and 18th, Tasu hosted a booth at the annual BC Housing Central Conference in Downtown Vancouver. The BC Housing Central Conference provides a valuable opportunity each year for industry professionals to come together, learn, and collaborate on key topics shaping the affordable housing sector. Over the…
Read MoreCanada Builds Modular Summit 2025
Tasu Attends Canada Builds Modular Summit: On October 23 2025, the Canada Builds Modular Summit 2025 gathered industry, government and Indigenous-housing leaders in Toronto to explore how factory-built, modular housing can help tackle Canada’s ongoing housing crisis. Here were some of the key themes from the event: Site readiness & public-land opportunities: Having land zoned,…
Read MoreNew Innovative Modular School Addition In Langley, BC
New Innovative Modular School Addition In Langley, BC: Last month, Tasu Construction proudly completed their most innovative multi-storey modular school addition to date, a project that showcased the power of collaboration and efficiency. Faced with growing enrolment and limited classroom space, the Langley School District needed a fast, efficient solution. In collaboration with ROC Modular, Turner…
Read MoreModular Homes Strengthen First Nations Community In BC
Modular Homes Strengthen First Nations Community In BC: These new homes, which are a mix of 2-bedroom and 1-bedroom units, are a reflection of what is possible when collaboration and innovation come together. By using modular construction methods, the team was able to accelerate timelines, adhere to tight budgets, and minimize disruption on site while…
Read MoreCompletion Of The Grove
Completion Of The Grove: A new shelter designed for older adults experiencing housing insecurity is now complete, with residents set to move in this summer. In just five months, Tasu Construction successfully provided Design-Build Services for a new shelter in Chilliwack that will soon provide stable housing for 42 individuals. The facility includes 42 private bedrooms (including…
Read MoreCraning Complete For First Nation Multi-Plex Homes
Craning Complete For First Nation Multi-Plex Homes: A few weeks ago, Tasu Construction successfully assembled two new modular, multiplex homes for a First Nation community in British Columbia. Modular assembly requires tight coordination across multiple teams—from the transport and craning team to the on-site assembly crew—and we’re proud to say the installations went as smooth…
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