A First Nations-led building company specializing in remote construction, moisture prevention, and community-rooted projects across the Canadian north.
A First Nations-led building solutions company — purpose-built for the realities of remote and on-reserve construction.
From new builds to building science assessments, every Kaebe service operates under the same quality-control protocol, the same moisture prevention standard, and the same accountability documentation.
Residential, community infrastructure, renovations, civil & site servicing — coordinated for fly-in and on-reserve delivery.
Investigations, mold prevention, ventilation upgrades, envelope remediation, and long-term failure mitigation.
Local workforce integration, sustainability consulting, and long-term infrastructure planning.
Fly-in. On-reserve. Winter road only. We've built our company around the projects most contractors avoid.
Building in remote and northern communities requires the same construction skill plus a separate set of muscles most contractors never develop. Winter road windows, freight staging, redundant material orders, weather contingencies, and local workforce integration are not afterthoughts. They're the first decisions we make on every project.
If a single bundle of vapour barrier is missing in February, the build stops. We plan for that.
A building's true quality is measured by how it performs years later, in real northern conditions.
Five operating standards govern every project we touch — from a single home renovation to a multi-year community infrastructure program. This is the protocol every Kaebe project runs against.
The people we build for are the people we build with.
Kaebe Custom Projects is a First Nations-owned company committed to the long-term enhancement of First Nations and remote communities — through the buildings we deliver and the people we hire to deliver them.
Founded in Manitoba, the company has grown into a multi-division operation serving residential, commercial, and community infrastructure clients across the Canadian north. Local workforce integration, transparent partnership, and long-term infrastructure thinking — not just project delivery.
A single home, a community building, a moisture investigation, or a multi-year infrastructure program — the right first step is a conversation.
Reach Brad or Sean directly.