Community Infrastructure

Street lighting, directional signs, and community entrance signs — the infrastructure that gives your community safety, identity, and pride.

Infrastructure That
Serves Your Community

Every community deserves infrastructure that works. We install, maintain, and customize the systems that keep your community safe and well-signed.

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Street Lighting
Safe, well-lit streets reduce accidents and improve security for your community — day and night. We install both grid-connected and off-grid solar systems ideal for remote reserves.
Options Available
Grid-connected LED street lights
Solar-powered stand-alone units — 35,000 lumens, 600W, multiple settings
Optional solar-powered security cameras
Decorative & community-themed fixtures
Smart controls & dusk-to-dawn sensors
Parking lot & pathway lighting
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Directional Signs
Clear, professional wayfinding signage that guides residents and visitors throughout your community — to the health centre, band office, school, and beyond.
Options Available
Street name signs
Community facility wayfinding
Bilingual (English / Indigenous language)
Reflective & illuminated options
Custom branded community signage systems
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Entrance Signs
Your community's entrance sign is the first thing people see — make it a statement of pride and identity. Custom-designed entrance monuments featuring your nation's name, artwork, and colours.
Options Available
Monument-style stone & metal signs
Custom artwork & cultural motif integration
Illuminated & backlit options
Dual-language naming
Landscaping & site integration

Solar Street Lights:
The Smart Choice for Remote Communities

For communities without reliable grid power — or those looking to cut energy costs — solar street lighting is a proven, low-maintenance solution. No trenching. No hydro bills. No generator dependency.

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35,000
Lumens per fixture — daylight-grade output
600W
With multiple brightness & runtime settings
25+
Year lifespan for quality solar fixtures
No
Grid connection required · zero hydro bills

Optional solar-powered security cameras can be added to any pole — off-grid surveillance for community roads, entrances, and remote sites.

Solar Street Light
35,000 lumens · 600W with multiple brightness and runtime settings. Self-contained unit with integrated solar panel, battery, LED fixture, and smart sensor — no grid connection needed. Optional solar-powered security cameras available.
Grid-Connected LED
Standard grid-connected LED fixtures — energy-efficient, long-lasting, and ideal for communities with reliable power.

Solar Street Lighting
In the Field

Off-grid solar street lighting installed on community roads — integrated solar panel, battery, and LED fixture on each pole. Every unit delivers 35,000 lumens at 600W with multiple brightness and runtime settings, and optional solar-powered security cameras can be added to any pole. No trenching, no hydro connection, no ongoing energy cost. Proven performance through prairie winters and long, dark nights.

Signs That Reflect
Your Community's Identity

We work with you to design signage that's not just functional — it reflects who you are as a nation. From street signs to landmark entrance monuments.

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Entrance Monuments
Large-format entrance signs using stone, metal, and custom-fabricated elements. Artwork and cultural motifs integrated by design. Makes a lasting first impression for residents and visitors alike.
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Wayfinding Systems
A complete community wayfinding system — from the highway turnoff to every building in your community. Consistent branding, clear hierarchy, bilingual options.
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Street Name Signs
Proper street signage for community safety and emergency response. Standard or custom-branded in your community's colours. English and Indigenous language options available.

Bigstone Cree Nation
Community Signage

Custom-designed entrance signage installed across Bigstone Cree Nation reserves — Maskotehk (IR 166D), Saktiwasihk (IR 166), and the Ka Asiniskasik & Nimiscikosihk lakefront (IR 166A). Each monument integrates cultural naming, the nation's colours, and durable stone-and-metal construction built to stand for decades.

Illuminated Entrance Signs
Across Treaty Territories

Additional community entrance signs built and installed for First Nations across the region. Each includes treaty medallion work, carved post-and-beam framing, Cree syllabic lettering, and integrated lighting so the sign welcomes visitors day and night.

From Footings to Finished —
Mōniyaw Sākahikan Build

A behind-the-scenes look at the Montreal Lake Cree Nation entrance monument — site prep in winter conditions, heavy-timber frame assembly on scaffold, frame raise with a telehandler, and the final crest mount finished at golden hour.

Ready to Improve
Your Community?

Infrastructure projects can be phased to fit your budget and timeline. Contact us to start planning.

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