Industrial/Energy Services, Supplies
Det’on Cho Construction Services is focused on adding value for our Clients.
Whether it’s a drill / blast operation or getting your heavy equipment up and running, Det’on Cho Construction Services will deliver a quality result.
Det’on Cho Corporation has teamed with DT Electric Ltd. They have over 100 years of experience in the construction and service industry. We have had tremendous growth in the last year and we’re looking forward to more. From service work to project work, we consider all our clients references. Experience. Service. Reliability. That’s what you get at DT Electric. Professionals committed to getting the job done, no matter what.
Det’on Cho Environmental pairs the traditional knowledge of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation with scientific approaches and technical tools to provide a service that is second to none. We know the people and the challenges in the north and will help you accomplish your project goals and manage your project risks when you work in and around Chief Drygeese Territory. We do this by partnering with top environmental firms such as Hemmera – a team of highly respected, multi-disciplinary professionals with recognized expertise in environmental sciences, human environment, and engineering. We are owned 100% by the Det’on Cho Corporation, the business arm of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation.
Provides professional rough diamond appraisals. 33.3 percent Det’on Cho ownership.
Pipe and mechanical installations, mine site services including earthworks. 51 percent Det’on Cho ownership.
Kete Whii/Procon is a full service provider that specializes in open pit and underground mining developments, and civil infrastructures. Kete Whii/Procon is a joint venture between Procon and three northern First Nations groups; the Yellowknives Dene, the Lutsel’ke Dene and the Tlicho.
A joint venture providing Giant Mine site management, maintenance, remedial improvements and demolition. 40 percent Det’on Cho ownership.
Provides security services to mine sites, pipelines, roadways and building. 51 percent Det’on Cho ownership.