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JOINT VENTURES TRAINING PROGRAMS SCHOLARSHIPS ABORIGINAL RELATIONS
 

Joint Venture Partnerships

  
 

TSI's largest client is the Voisey's Bay Nickel Company - based in Newfoundland and Labrador

 

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Nasittuq – partnership with the Pan Arctic Inuit Logistics Corporation to operate and maintain 11 long-range radar sites (AN/FPS-117), 36 short-range radar sites (AN/FPS-124) that make up the North Warning System

NorthwesTel – partnership with the Northern Aboriginal Services Company (NASCo) to operate and maintain 157 NorthwesTel microwave sites in the Northwest Territories, northern British Columbia, and the Yukon

Alaska Radar System –  partnership with Arctic Slope World Services to provide complete operation and maintenance of 18 radar sites and support services to the project headquarters, the Region Operations Control Center and the Maintenance Control and Communications Center, located at Elmendorf Air Force Base for the Alaska Radar System

Uqsuq – partnership with the Nunavut Petroleum Corporation (representing the Nunasi Corporation and Qikiqtaaluk Corporation) under contract to lease and operate the bulk fuel storage facility and pipeline distribution system in Iqaluit, Nunavut

Torngait Services Inc. (TSI) – partnership with Labrador Inuit Development Corporation to provide project management, construction management, logistics, and technical support services for a range of industries within the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, specifically at the Voisey’s Bay Nickel Mine

Fort McKay First Nation - partnership to build the Creeburn Lake Lodge, a 500-person workforce accommodation facility near Fort McMurray

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