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          Territorial Inuit government,
        
        
          Parks Canada, and Arctic Re-
        
        
          search Canada.
        
        
          “We took a traditional
        
        
          small little drill camp that’s
        
        
          very mobile and built like a
        
        
          brick house, and we took that
        
        
          design and made it work for
        
        
          them. They could only get
        
        
          there by air or by ocean. It
        
        
          took us two summers to in-
        
        
          stall it. We had to wait for
        
        
          the icebergs to clear and we
        
        
          shipped everything out of
        
        
          piers and barges,” says Fergu-
        
        
          son. WWII landing craft were
        
        
          even used in the making of
        
        
          this camp. The company had
        
        
          to start from scratch and build
        
        
          its own site enlisting the help
        
        
          of local Inuit to assemble the
        
        
          camp whom also benefited by
        
        
          the experience gaining valu-
        
        
          able training and knowledge.
        
        
          Also, hydroelectric ocean
        
        
          access work is another spe-
        
        
          cialty of the company. This
        
        
          includes
        
        
          run-of-the-river
        
        
          projects. “We did one on the
        
        
          west coast, the Sechelt area,
        
        
          and that was pretty cool be-