Ownership Structure C.P Construction L.P began operating in June 2012. The company is owned by Chief...

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Ownership Structure

• C.P Construction L.P began operating in June 2012. • The company is owned by Chief Peguis Trust.• Company Board members: • Eric Ducharme• Melvin Bair • Nathan McCorrister

Humble beginnings

• 10% mobilization draw: no cash flow, limited capital.

S500 federally funded Flood mitigation project.

LIDAR study (aerial elevation view of the land of Peguis) identified 486+ housing units that are located in reserve flood prone zone. These units need to be addressed in the form of relocating, being diked or replaced.

Mold abatement of 50 units

• 21 local members trained in mold abatement through Pinchin Environmental.• Housing units abated

before rebuilding.• Phase 1 project came

next with the replacement of 9 units.

Diking

• C.P installed numerous dikes for those families that refused to be relocated from their land.

Manitoba Hydro Pilot Project

• Trained local workers in geothermal installs• Peguis First Nation is proud to begin the process of

training 15 local band members to participate in the Geothermal Trades Training Program. This program is a community partnership involving Peguis Band, C.P. Construction L.P, Peguis Training & Employment, Public Works, and also Peguis Housing.

Geothermal MOU signed with Manitoba Hydro, Aki Energy, Province of Manitoba, Peguis.

“More Peguis, Fisher River First Nations homes to get geothermal heatingReprinted from Winnipeg Free Press Web site Posted: 03/17/2015 11:11 AM

Some 850 Peguis and Fisher River First Nations homes will tap into the earth’s energy for heat with geothermal technology under a new Manitoba Hydro plan.

The homes on Peguis and Fisher will be retrofitted for the technology over the next five years, under a memorandum of understanding signed Tuesday at a news conference with provincial officials and aboriginal leaders.”

“Largest Geothermal installers”• In 2013, C.P was recognized as one of two

of the largest installers of geothermal in western Canada. • Manitoba Hydro recognized the project as

PAYS (Pay As You Save).

Commercial building in Peguis

• Constructed a commercial building made of steel panels in 10 days. The building houses a training centre.

Peguis Child and Family Services extension• Major extension to the Peguis CFS building.

C.P is COR Certified• C.P received a Certificate of Recognition

from Construction Safety Assoc. of Manitoba March 28, 2014. • The Certificate of Recognition (COR™)

Program is the ultimate accreditation to verify companies that have implemented a comprehensive health and safety program. • First Aboriginal construction company in

Manitoba to achieve the recognition. • I don’t believe in the saying: “You can’t

teach an old dog new tricks.

Peguis Multi-plex • A $17 million state of the

art Multi-plex facility was recognized, upon completion, as the most energy efficient recreation complex in Manitoba. • C.P was the main

subcontractor under the General Contractor, NDL Construction.

C.P sub contractors include many local trade workers. • 5 Brothers Construction• S&D Plumbing • Cody’s Bobcat• Eric’s Mobile Concrete Ltd. • Asham Bobcat• Les Daniels Gravel • Bear Transport• MRB Masonry • Hartman Construction • Sports System Unltd• Bird Welding • Hugh Munro • Bear Enterprise

Peguis Multi-plex

• C.P constructed 90% of the Multi-plex (with the capacity internally to address – for the most part – all trades). • C.P also addresses all the infrastructure internally: roads, fields, etc.

Phase 2 – S500• 13 flood

replacement units (5 stick built-8 RTM’S) all infrastructure addressed by C.P • All received

Geothermal.• Photo shows 1 of

numerous subdivisions.

Peguis Band housing project- 37 units

• RTM’s were purchased in which C.P addressed all the infrastructure.

Solar Panels

• C.P entered into a pilot project with Manitoba Hydro to install solar panels to solely heat hot water tanks. • 20 units installed and 3

monitors installed. • Awaiting results of

savings per install.

Phase 3 – S500 – 16 units

• ICF forms - R22 • Wall - R28• Roof - R49• Geothermal install• Solar panel install

1410 sq. ft with a full basement

• family of 9 • $97

hydro bill in the winter months.

Phase 4 – S500• 15 units (14

RTM’s- 1 stick built) all infrastructure addressed by C.P

Future

• Install of a commercial Geothermal in City of Winnipeg at 1075 Portage Ave. 2 million dollar project. • God’s River First Nation to construct 3 lodges in the spring of 2016.• Little Saskatchewan First Nation relocation of 120 residential units,

with Architecture 49.• RCMP detachment in Peguis – $5 million.• S500 to address 486+ units within the Peguis flood zone. • MOU signed with the Province of Manitoba, AKI, Manitoba Hydro, to

install 500 more PAYS units.

Future Cont’d

• Assiniboia Downs • In 2013, Peguis purchased lands at Assiniboia Downs just beyond the

perimeter of the City of Winnipeg with the vision to construct a hotel/conference facility along with a casino.

• Kapyong Barracks • Peguis is a major player in Canada when it comes to Treaty 1 negotiations

respecting the sale and potential development of Kapyong Barracks in the city of Winnipeg.

• Stuart Olson – The forks in Winnipeg.

Think outside the box

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