About

Our mission is to document how Canadian projects deliver

NorthBuild Capital was founded in Calgary to chronicle the build-phase realities of Canadian infrastructure. We follow crews, oversight boards, and planners as they navigate execution, translating complex workflows into clear reporting.

Mission Statement

We deliver fact-driven reporting on execution milestones that shape Canada’s transportation, energy, civic, and healthcare infrastructure.

Execution Focus

Documenting the build window

From ground-breaking to ribbon cut, we emphasize field coordination, controls, and readiness. Our reporters interview planners, site supervisors, and oversight bodies to chart how tasks evolve in the field.

Editorial Discipline

Independent and neutral

We do not accept promotional submissions. Every article is fact-checked against project documents, meeting minutes, or interviews with accountable leaders. Neutrality extends to headline language and imagery.

Editorial Standards

We adhere to transparent sourcing and respect for Indigenous communities, municipal stakeholders, and project teams.

Contributor Network

A bilingual team spanning coastlines and northern corridors.

Maya Tremblay

Western Bureau

Based in Edmonton, Maya covers heavy civil execution, Indigenous partnerships, and energy corridor developments.

Liam McGrath

Prairie Bureau

Liam reports on rail yards, agricultural logistics, and digital controls enabling resiliency across the Prairies.

Sophie Martel

Central Bureau

Sophie analyzes utility coordination, urban tunneling, and municipal oversight committees in Ontario and Quebec.

Asha Roy

Atlantic Bureau

Asha documents coastal execution, port modernization, and marine logistics from Halifax to St. John’s.

Neutrality Statement

Our newsroom maintains independence from project sponsors, contractors, and suppliers.

NorthBuild Capital is privately held and does not engage in consulting, bidding, or supplier relationships. Editors review potential conflicts quarterly. Should a contributor have a past affiliation with a project, an editor assigns a different reporter or discloses the prior role within the article.