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

Heavy Metal Rocks delivers successful event with high school students

Plenty of moulding took place last week at the Kamloops Indian Band Pit for the 15th installment of Heavy Metal Rocks. Experienced instructors moulded the minds of eager students, who then practised skills of moulding endless mounds of dirt and gravel. “It was a great exper

Karl Walden excited to return to Heavy Metal Rocks as an instructor

Karl Walden took advantage of the opportunities available to him as a student at Norkam Senior Secondary School (in Kamloops) and is enjoying a prosperous career in the trades industry, now working for Dawson Civil. His path began as a senior when he first enrolled in the Heavy

Paving crews primed for action in 2023

After a long, snowy winter, Dawson Construction is chomping at the bit to build off a successful paving season in 2022. “We have some great projects on our plate for this year with room for a few more if we want. We are anxious to start paving again,” said Amanda Fulton,

Tom Falladown’s expertise guided Dawson Construction through the 2000s

Dawson Construction is very fortunate to have a long line of talented and successful estimators. In the 2000s, Tom Falladown became the latest and greatest Estimator that oversaw one of the busier stretches in the company’s history. Prior to working for Dawson, Falladown go