
Britco's selection as BC's Exporter of the Year for its projects in Russia and Indonesia, was the result of the strong international reputation Britco has earned as a provider of innovative modular buildings from locations spanning the equator to those in the extreme sub-zero climates of the far north.
In Kupol, Russia, when Bema Gold needed to ensure its technical crews had the ability to perform at their peak during the harsh Siberian winters, one of the most challenging climates in the world, they asked Britco to design and build a workforce housing complex that provided superior functionality, high-quality amenities and exceptional accommodations for its 600 employees working on site.
The speed of modular construction can be relied on no matter how distant the location or how challenging the circumstances. When Indonesia was devastated by one of the worst tsunamis on record, Save-the-Children turned to Britco for
disaster relief housing designed to provide a safe, durable, and long-term housing solution in areas where entire villages had to be re-built.
With the capacity to design and supply innovative buildings on a large scale and to ensure its buildings meet all domestic and international codes and standards, Britco is uniquely positioned to meet the needs of its customers anywhere in the world, no matter how challenging the environment.