United States Building Across America
Retail and commercial projects for ALDI, Arc'Teryx, Ardene, Mejuri, and Enterprise — delivered with three generations of Canadian construction expertise.
ALDI
Grocery retail new builds and renovations across the eastern United States.
Arc'Teryx
Premium outdoor retail buildouts across the northeastern United States.
Ardene
Fashion retail store construction and fit-ups across the United States.
Mejuri
Fine-jewelry retail store buildouts in the New York metro.
Enterprise
Commercial facility construction in the U.S. Midwest.
Eight years
Continuous U.S. delivery since 2016
100% local trades
American subcontractors on every project
Embedded U.S. supervision
Each project has a dedicated U.S.-based site superintendent reporting to a senior project manager. Our New York and Florida offices are the operational hubs for the eastern seaboard and southeast.
True US Bonding
We carry U.S. general liability and workers’ compensation through both U.S. offices, and are licensed in 25+ states for each project before mobilization. No cross-border surprises.
Retail rollout playbook
Multi-store programs run on shared procurement, repeated regional trade rosters, and a single point of accountability per region. Quality and pricing stay flat across the rollout.
Built across
the United States
Our U.S. footprint concentrates where retail actually moves — the New York/New Jersey tristate corridor, New England, and the Mid-Atlantic — and now reaches the Southeast and Midwest. Local trades, embedded supervision, one Canadian builder across every market.
Common questions
Everything you might want to know about working with a Canadian builder in the United States.
We carry U.S. general liability and workers’ compensation through our New York and Florida offices, and we are licensed in 25+ states with project-specific licensing confirmed before mobilization. State-specific GC and trade endorsements are confirmed in writing during pre-construction.
We source local trades in every market we build in. Our supervision and project management travel; the trades are American. On rollouts we keep relationships with the same regional subs across multiple stores so quality and pricing stay consistent.
Typical mobilization is 3–6 weeks from signed contract, faster on rollouts where we already have local trade relationships and pre-negotiated supply. Permit lead times are the largest variable and we surface them in pre-construction.
Each project has a dedicated U.S.-based site superintendent reporting to a senior project manager. Our New York office is the operational hub for the eastern seaboard and our Florida office covers the southeast.
Permitting is owned by the GC. We’ve worked across IBC and state-amended codes from New York to Florida and adapt to local AHJ requirements on every job. We coordinate directly with municipal inspectors so the client never has to.
Stipulated sum is most common for single builds. Multi-store rollouts usually run on a master services agreement with project-by-project schedules, and national programs occasionally use cost-plus with a guaranteed maximum.