Land Acknowledgement

Servco Scaffolding recognizes that our offices are located on the traditional territories of Treaty 1 & 4. These are the ancestral homelands of many First Nations and Métis communities who have cared for these lands for generations. We are deeply grateful to the Knowledge Keepers and Elders—past and present—whose wisdom continues to guide us.

Our Commitment to Indigenous Engagement

Servco Scaffolding is committed to building respectful and lasting relationships with Indigenous communities in the regions where we operate. Through employment, training, and partnership opportunities, we aim to contribute to local economic participation, support skills development, and strengthen mutual understanding.

Our work supports construction and industrial projects across multiple sectors. Our capabilities include industrial scaffolding, maintenance support, and access solutions for complex project environments. To strengthen our presence in Indigenous communities, we collaborate with First Nations partners across Northern and Western Canada, working together to create opportunities that deliver long-term value for communities and project stakeholders.

Our Indigenous Engagement Strategy

Servco Scaffolding is proud to have achieved Committed Level – Phase 2 in the Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAIR) Program through the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business. This milestone reflects measurable progress in strengthening Indigenous relationships and advancing structured accountability across our operations.

Our Indigenous Engagement Strategy aligns with the four key drivers of the PAIR framework and focuses on leadership responsibility, employment opportunity, economic participation, and meaningful community relationships.

PAIR Drivers

Leadership Actions

Indigenous engagement begins with leadership accountability. Servco Scaffolding operates within ServcoCanada’s established Indigenous Engagement framework, ensuring our policies, partnerships, and operational decisions reflect a long-term commitment to reconciliation and economic participation.

Achieving PAIR Committed Level – Phase 2 demonstrates that our Indigenous relations practices are documented, evaluated, and continuously strengthened in alignment with nationally recognized standards.

Employment

Servco Scaffolding is committed to increasing Indigenous participation across our workforce. Through industrial scaffolding and maintenance projects throughout Western and Northern Canada, we create opportunities for skilled trades employment and long-term career development.

Our approach prioritizes inclusive worksites, mentorship, and culturally respectful environments that support retention and advancement.  
 

Business Development

We support Indigenous economic participation through partnerships, joint ventures, and supplier inclusion. We have formed collaborative relationships with First Nations partners to deliver industrial services while strengthening community capacity.

By integrating Indigenous procurement and partnership opportunities into our project planning, we contribute to sustainable economic growth that extends beyond individual contracts.

Community Relationships

The PAIR Community Relationships driver focuses on both engagement and support. Engagement involves dedicating time and resources to building and sustaining positive relationships with Indigenous communities, leaders, and organizations. 

This includes communication, participation in community initiatives, and collaborative partnerships. Support includes providing financial and in-kind contributions that strengthen community well-being and development.

Servco Scaffolding contributes to programs that support Indigenous youth and community growth, including:

Sam’s Foundation: Funds youth mental health

LiveDifferent: Delivering youth empowerment initiatives

Bears’ Lair Dream Camps: Camps for Indigenous youth that promote entrepreneurship and leadership development

Partnership Agreements

We’re proud to work alongside Indigenous communities through meaningful partnerships that promote local participation, build capacity, and generate long-term economic opportunities.

We are currently engaged in an active partnership with:

Sohkan Scaffold & Industrial Services:
A partnership with Kawacatoose First Nation (Treaty 4)

Supporting projects in Saskatchewan