SITE brings the same commitment to every project we take on. We value and take care of our people and the environment on and off the jobsite. This means partnering with local communities to create local opportunities. It means safe choices to protect people where they work, live and play.
We are proud to support both community initiatives and employee-led programs, which include a scholarship program, Treaty Days, the Centre for Family Literacy, planting over 14,000 trees, youth shelter donations across Alberta, the Mental Health Foundation, YOUCAN Youth Services, Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation, Ronald McDonald House, and the Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society.
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SITE has several important partnerships with Indigenous communities across Western Canada. These partnerships are led with respect and benefit both parties economically. We focus on creating lasting positive economic impacts beyond project scopes. As partners, our goal is to create opportunities and ensure sustainability that will last far beyond each project. To do this, we aim to build strong, ongoing relationships. We want dialogue and commitments to be transparent, meaningful, and beneficial. We want to support the goals and interests of our business and community partners. |
SITE actively seeks partnerships with Indigenous – owned businesses and entrepreneurs in the communities we work in. These partnerships are put into action in a number of ways including;
- SITE working as a subcontractor for an Indigenous business on a project providing SITE’s execution expertise leverging off of the strengths of the Indigenous businesses industry relationships to promote work in the community.
- SITE proactively pre – qualifying local Indigenous businesses to facilitate on boarding them quickly when work starts on a project. Click on the link to learn more about Work with Us.
SITE will provide meaningful employment and career development opportunities for Indigenous workers. SITE provides training, mentorships, scholarships and capacity building initiatives, we help individuals gain skills and experience to build long-term careers in the industries we serve. Click on the link to learn more about Work for Us.
To align with our goals of Reconciliation, SITE is pursuing Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR) certification through the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB). This certification focuses on Leadership Actions, Employment, Business Development, and Community Relationships. SITE completed the Phase III milestone in December 2024 and are targeting certification in September 2025.
SITE is a proud member of the North Eastern Alberta Aboriginal Business Association, an organization committed to making introduction, encouraging relationships and building understanding between industry and Indigenous communities.
We are proud to be an Employer of Choice with Women Building Futures a key initiative in Alberta that prepares women for careers that lead to economic security.
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