Joint Venture
Indigenous-led modular,
built for Canadian Defence.
Herauf Modular is an Indigenous joint venture delivering factory-built accommodation, rapid-response, and permanent facilities, engineered for Canada's hardest sites and structured to compete on federal and Defence procurement.
4
Facilities & yards across the West
12–14 wks
Typical build-to-delivery
CSA A277
Compliant construction
Remote
Ice-road & fly-in capable
Built to bid. Built to deliver.
Herauf Modular pairs Indigenous ownership with the manufacturing scale of Herauf Enterprises. The result is a builder that brings genuine Indigenous business participation to federal and Defence contracts, without compromising on capacity, speed, or code compliance.
Indigenous status,
real manufacturing behind it.
Set-aside eligible
Structured to qualify under the federal Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business, opening Indigenous set-aside and reserved competitions.
ITB / IRB benefit
Indigenous participation contributes to Industrial & Technological Benefits and the socio-economic value criteria weighted on major Defence procurements.
Supports the 5% target
Helps departments meet the federal mandatory minimum of 5% of contract value awarded to Indigenous business.
Program descriptions are general. A formal capability statement, including our Indigenous business registration, certifications, procurement codes, and past performance, is available to qualified buyers on request.
What we build for government.
Workforce accommodation
Barracks, crew camps, quarters, kitchens and ablution units, built complete and set on site.
Rapid response & emergency
Deployable, foundation-free shelter on engineered steel skids for disaster response and operational surge.
Permanent facilities
Medical, training and education, offices and operational buildings, finished to code, ready to occupy.
Remote & northern delivery
Ice-road and fly-in logistics to sites others can't reach, planned around the access window and the weather.

From the factory floor to the ice road.
We've already built where it's hardest.
A 56-room field camp rebuilt for NAIT's Forest Technology program. A winter convoy of modular homes hauled ~700 km over Manitoba ice roads to St. Theresa Point. Twenty homes delivered for the Buffalo Lake Métis Settlement. Units ship self-contained, onboard power, water, and HVAC, to stand up where there is no grid. The same controlled manufacturing and remote logistics carry directly into Defence and federal work.
See the projectsAdd Indigenous capability to your bid.
Working an RFx with Indigenous participation or ITB requirements? Tell us the scope and timeline and our team will respond with a capability statement and next steps.
