Indigenous Partnerships
We are committed to the advancement of Indigenous employees and businesses in areas where we operate.
- 18 Indigenous Partnerships across 23 Communities.
- 75% of revenue generated with majority-owned First Nation partnerships.
- $13,200,000 in revenue royalties generated for First Nation communities since 2013.
Environment
We invest strategically to advance our service offering, our industry, and our community as a whole.
- 12% of 2023 revenue generated in clean energy.
- $800,000+ invested through the University of Alberta Engineering Research Sponsorship – Researching decarbonization of the construction process.
$600,000+ Invested in crane simulator technology, creating a risk-free environment for learning.
Safety
At NCSG, safety is not just a priority; it’s a core value that guides everything we do.
- COR® Certified for 24+ Years
- 2024 SC&RA Fleet Safety Award
- 2024 SC&RA Safety Crane & Rigging Award
- 2023 CCRAC Safety Award
- 2023 CCRAC 25-Year Longevity Award
- 2023 SC&RA Fleet Safety Award
- 2023 SC&RA Safety Crane & Rigging Award
Modern Slavery Disclosure
At NCSG, we recognize the critical importance of safeguarding human rights throughout our supply chain.
- We are committed to improving our processes to ensure fair labor practices and treat all workers with dignity and respect.
- Annual supply chain risk assessments and developing regular audits are integral to our efforts to ensure compliance and identify areas for improvement.
Our supplier code of conduct enforces strict guidelines to uphold ethical labor standards and human rights.
People
Our objective is to recruit, develop and retain industry-leading talent.
- Female CEO & CFO led business.
- Women Building Future Employer of Choice.
- We recruit, hire, promote and train the most qualified individuals for positions at all levels.
- NCSG candidates are selected solely on merit, abilities, skills and qualifications during our recruitment and selection process.
Technology
NCSG understands the importance of technology to advance our organization, our industry, and our community.
- $700,000+ invested through the University of Alberta Engineering Research Sponsorship – Where their research includes the decarbonization of the construction process.
- $600,000+ invested in crane simulator technology, creating a risk-free environment for learning, developing, and evaluating.