
Not simply a contractor — a trusted northern building performance and infrastructure partner.
Kaebe Custom Projects is a First Nation-owned Northern Infrastructure & Building Solutions company specializing in durable, sustainable, moisture-conscious construction for northern and remote communities.
Founded in Manitoba, the company has grown into a multi-division operation serving residential, commercial, and community infrastructure clients across the Canadian north. We focus on long-term building performance, mold prevention, accountability, quality control, and practical northern construction expertise.
The people we build for are the people we build with — local workforce integration, transparent partnership, and long-term infrastructure thinking are part of how every project runs, not an afterthought.
Mission
To provide northern and First Nation communities with durable, accountable, and sustainable infrastructure solutions built to withstand the realities of remote Canadian climates — prioritizing moisture control, mold prevention, quality craftsmanship, and long-term building performance.
Vision
To become a trusted leader in northern infrastructure and building solutions by setting a higher standard for quality control, moisture prevention, sustainability, and accountability in remote construction.
No call centres, no account layers. You work directly with the owner and operations.
Kaebe Custom Projects starts with Brad Kaebe — a builder first, an owner second. Of First Nation descent, Brad has spent more than 25 years in the construction trade, on the tools and on site, long before the company carried his name.
That experience runs through everything Kaebe builds: a working knowledge of how northern buildings actually fail, what remote logistics really demand, and why accountability has to be built into the schedule — not added at the end. He founded Kaebe to do the work the way it should be done in the north: with First Nation communities, not just for them — hiring locally, building durably, and standing behind every project long after the crew leaves.
Whatever the scope, the right first step is the same: a conversation.