This one of a kind school was built using multiple different types of construction; structural steel, engineered wood, tilt up concrete, and steel stud. DC Forming completed the tilt panel forming and lifted during the summer of 2021.





This building is a state of the art building, being one of the first buildings to be constructed of light weight steel framing for the entire building structure in BC. DC Forming completed the parkade portion of the building in Spring of 2022.










This building located in Fort St. John, BC was built in record time. In order to complete the building within the schedule DC Forming formed and poured these foundation walls in the middle of winter 2018, which often got to -40 degrees Celsius.




This unique building located in Squamish, BC was built as a halfway house. The first floor which DC Forming completed in spring of 2019 is used as an emergency shelter and soup kitchen.











This secondary school was in need of a new gymnasium, so they went big! This building made of concrete and steel has walls up to 40’ tall which will give much needed ceiling height for their activities inside. Having to “jump” our forms up repeatedly using the Doka decking system was new to most of our crew, but we handled it easily and the end product was well worth the effort.












With a footprint of 50,000 square feet, this was one large project. Utilizing our Todano rough terrain crane we were able to effortlessly glide through the wall forming with lightning speed.
















