“Access to safe and affordable housing is critical to improving health and social outcomes and ensuring a better future for Indigenous communities and children.” – Canada Budget 2022
At Nomodic, we recognize the desire of Indigenous peoples to achieve and maintain independence. That journey begins with a safe and dependable place to call home.
- Nomodic works with Indigenous partners to provide communities with a culturally supportive environment, subcontracting preferences, business capacity building, employment priority, and training opportunities.
- Project integration and collaboration establishes a synergy between clients, partners, suppliers and other stakeholders to maximize communication, productivity, and efficiency.
- Unrivalled access to a wide spectrum of fabrication partners and construction technologies creates flexibility and means clients and communities are never limited to just one choice.
- Decades of experience delivering modular and prefabricated projects including under CMHC’s Rapid Housing Initiative.
- Holistic delivery model saves time while providing greater cost and schedule certainty.
- Focus on investments in technology innovation and leading the evolution of the construction space.
Nomodic wants to continue working with Indigenous partners to make a difference in communities across North America.

Supporting Canada’s Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI)
Our experience with Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) Funding allows us to build within government-prescribed timelines. We can be involved early to help our partners not only get approved funding but also to make sure the projects are optimized from the very beginning.
The latest in Indigenous Housing
We’re proud to announce the completion of three tri-plexes for Heiltsuk Nation in Bella Bella, BC. Built with the support of CMHC’s Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI), each 3,616 sq.ft tri-plex contains three 3-bedroom suites with features including full kitchens with energy efficient applicances...
Gitwangak First Nation required duplexes for house residents in a remote area of Northern B.C. known as Kitwanga. They were experiencing a housing crisis and finding…
Sustainable, accessible, and affordable living spaces for Indigenous communities. Our turnkey, hassle-free, seamless process allows communities to build custom family homes…
Governments at all levels have seen the benefits of modular construction to meet demands for affordable and supportive housing, Indigenous housing, medical...
Indigenous Partnerships
It is Nomodic’s goal to seek opportunities to support the economic endeavours of Indigenous communities and contribute to the cultural well-being of Indigenous people. Our relationships are formed with mutual benefit foremost in mind, and we are proud to play a part in contributing a small part to the growth and success of these communities.
Nomodic has a strong track record of mutually beneficial partnerships with Indigenous businesses and communities, including employment, training, and subcontracting.

We strive to contribute to the growth and success of Indigenous communities.

We consider all relevant Indigenous joint ventures and band member-owned businesses to jointly execute a project.

We utilize and rely on local Indigenous businesses and workers to provide site services.

We obtain goods or services from as many Indigenous businesses identified by our client as possible.

We are a proud member of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.

Growing a diverse and prosperous Indigenous business community.
Nomodic is a proud member of Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business. The council’s mission is to promote, strengthen, and enhance a prosperous Indigenous economy through the fostering of business relationships, opportunities, and awareness for all of its members.
Supporting Indigenous Communities
It is Nomodic’s goal to seek opportunities to support the economic endeavours of Indigenous communities and contribute to the cultural well-being of Indigenous people.
Nomodic, with the guidance provided by its Indigenous community partners, is committed to:
- Implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action 92; and
- Understanding and supporting the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Calls to Justice.
Nomodic has a strong track record of mutually beneficial partnerships with Indigenous businesses and communities, including employment, training, and subcontracting.
Nomodic has several current and past Indigenous clients and business relationships, including Burns Lake Band and West Moberly First Nations along the Coastal GasLink Project, Lower Nicola Indian Band along the Transmountain Expansion Project, Alexander First Nation within their traditional territory for the Duvernay resource base, and relationships with numerous other communities throughout Canada.
As a result of our unique business model and experience, Nomodic is able to leverage our business relationships to achieve our commitments, mitigate negative impacts, and deliver positive social enhancements within the communities we operate.
Together, we can bring your vision to life.
We work with communities during all stages of the development process. With your input, we build custom projects that are culturally aware, durable, and environmentally sustainable.
Nomodic is with your every step of the way.
Engage with us today.