YT2 Construction – Project Highlights
YT2 Construction has worked on a wide range of projects across Yukon, including several for the Yukon Government and upgrades at Whitehorse General Hospital. Their experience also includes sustainable builds such as one of the territory’s leading high-performance, energy-efficient homes, heritage restorations with Yukon Government Historic Sites, community retrofits like Kaushee’s Place Women’s Shelter, and housing and agricultural initiatives with First Nations partners. With a consistent record of completing projects on time and within budget, YT2 has become a reliable partner for both government and community clients.
Healthcare & Public Facilities
Completed key infrastructure improvements at Whitehorse General Hospital in partnership with the Yukon Hospital Corporation.
Contributed to the Whistle Bend Facility project, supporting growth and improved care for the Whitehorse community.
Community & Social Infrastructure
Led the retrofit of Kaushee’s Place Women’s Shelter, funded in part by CMHC, enhancing safety, efficiency, and comfort.
Worked with Kwanlin Dün First Nation on the Tiny House Project to help address local housing needs.
Supported the Nacho Nyäk Dun First Nation on a farm project, contributing to food security and community development.
Heritage & Cultural Restoration
Restored several historic Yukon sites in partnership with the Yukon Goverment, Historic Sites.
Collaborated with the Yukon Government Heritage Unit and the Atlin Historical Foundation to preserve culturally significant buildings and landmarks.
Government & Union Projects
Delivered a range of government-funded initiatives, consistently meeting required standards and expectations.
Participated in multiple Carpenters Union projects, providing skilled leadership and trade expertise.
Custom Homes & Sustainable Builds
Experienced in constructing custom homes in Yukon, including one of the territory’s leading high-performance, energy-efficient residences.
Additional projects focus on reducing environmental impact, improving durability, and supporting long-term sustainability in northern climates.