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Partnering In Canada's North Since 1901

Our Partnerships

Alaska Radar System NorthwesTel Yukon Electrical Yukon College
Alaska Radar System NorthwesTel

Yukon Electrical

Yukon College

ATCO Structures & Logistics partners with World Technical Services Inc. to operate and maintain 15 radar sites and provide support services to the control centres for the Alaska Radar System.

ATCO Structures & Logistics partners with Northern Aboriginal Services Company (NASCo) to operate and maintain 157 NorthwesTel microwave sites in the Northwest Territories, northern British Columbia, Nunavut and the Yukon.

Founded in 1901, Yukon Electrical, ATCO’s oldest company, serves more than 15,000 customers in 19 communities, from the southern Yukon border to north of the Arctic Circle.

ATCO Structures & Logistics supplied an innovative athletes housing complex in Whitehorse for the first Canada Winter Games staged North of 60°.  After the Games, the complex was converted to comfortable permanent housing for Yukon College students and residents.

Inuvik Gas Ltd. Nasittuq UQSUQ Northland Utilities Enterprises

Inuvik Gas Ltd.

Nasittuq

UQSUQ

Northland Utilities Enterprises

ATCO Midstream NWT Ltd. partners with AltaGas Utility Group Inc. and the Inuvialuit Petroleum Corporation in the Ikhil Joint Venture – the first natural gas development project north of the Arctic Circle. ATCO Midstream and its partners also own Inuvik Gas Ltd. which distributes natural gas to the town of Inuvik, serving more than 850 customers.

ATCO Structures & Logistics partners with the Pan Arctic Inuit Logistics Corporation to operate and maintain the Canada North Warning System’s 11 long-range and 36 short-range radar sites.

ATCO Structures & Logistics partners with the Nunavut Petroleum Corporation (representing the Nunasi Corporation and Qikiqtaaluk Corporation) to lease and operate a bulk fuel storage facility and pipeline distribution system in Iqaluit, Nunavut.

ATCO partners with the Denendeh Development Incorporated to own Northland Utilities Enterprises, providing power to 10,000 customers in Trout Lake, Kakisa, Dory Point, Fort Providence, Enterprise, Hay River, Kátl’odeeche First Nation, N’dilo, Wekweti and Yellowknife.