NUNA Group of Companies
NUNA’s vision is to be the premier northern provider of value adding mining and construction services while fostering sustainable Aboriginal opportunities.
NUNA was formed in 1993 and is a Federal registered company. NUNA ownership consists of Nunasi Corporation (25.5%) and Kitikmeot Corporation (25.5%) and Nuna Management Group 49%. NUNA is 51% Inuit owned and qualifies as a “northern company” under the Inuit Impact and Benefits Agreement.
NUNA’s Management Team and on-site supervisors work closely with our clients to ensure a complete and thorough understanding of their operational objectives as well as the terms and conditions of the planned work
- Work in progress is monitored daily by management in order to maintain consistent cost control and schedule performance as well as the satisfactory achievement of overall client objectives.
- A high level of communication is maintained by all concerned and clients receive regular and detailed progress briefings at every stage of development.
NUNA Offers Our Clients
- Comprehensive and dependable construction, logistics, contract mining, infrastructure planning, earthworks, large diameter drilling, heavy equipment simulator/field contract training, mining support services and mining products to Canada’s mining and exploration industries.
- Multi-million dollar heavy construction equipment base, crusher plants, camps, shops, washbay, etc.
- Track record of completing work within scheduled time.
- Dedicated to on-going employee training.
- Workforce in excess 600 people on various projects in Northern Canada.
- 66% – 81% of goods & services (by dollar volume) purchased from northern sources.
NUNA Maintains High Standards of Services
- Employing experienced and knowledgeable project managers and site supervisors for whom client satisfaction is a priority.
- Developing a multi-disciplined management team focused on working closely with clients and committed to satisfactory project completion on time and within budget.
- Training and hiring qualified Aboriginal/Inuit people and utilizing their intimate knowledge and operational skills to achieve superior performance under Arctic conditions.
- Purchasing equipment designed for Arctic operation, maintaining equipment in safe working order
- Maintaining adequate levels of support personnel, equipment and buildings to ensure safe and efficient operations.
- Providing appropriate safeguards for employees and environment.
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