IHS is a CCIB-certified Indigenous workplace transformation firm that delivers learning commons, library, and classroom fit-outs for Canadian universities. We bring transparent public-institution procurement, delivery models that fit academic calendars rather than fighting them, and Indigenous certification that supports your reconciliation commitments , with documentation that survives senate, donor, and audit scrutiny.
Learning commons, libraries, classrooms, and collaborative spaces , planned around academic calendars, aligned with campus sustainability commitments, and documented for senate and donor review.
Space planning, furniture specification, and fit-out for learning commons, library renewals, classroom reconfigurations, and collaborative study environments across campus.
Every project phased around the academic year , demolition during exam-free windows, installation over summer break, and a back-to-school handoff so spaces are ready for fall term.
Product specifications aligned with your campus environmental commitments , low-emission materials, recyclable components, and responsible manufacturing with full traceability documentation.
As a CCIB-certified Indigenous business, every dollar your institution spends with IHS counts as Indigenous procurement , supporting TRC Call to Action #92 and your institutional reconciliation action plan.
Capital-project-grade documentation including scope definition, change control, budget tracking, sustainability reporting, and Indigenous procurement verification , formatted for senate committees and donor reporting.
End-of-life furniture removal, asset disposition, and diversion reporting that supports campus waste-reduction targets and institutional sustainability commitments.
We review your space requirements, stakeholder landscape, sustainability commitments, and reconciliation goals to define a clear project scope.
Project milestones mapped to your academic calendar , exam schedules, reading weeks, summer break windows, and fall move-in deadlines.
Product specifications vetted against institutional procurement policy and campus sustainability commitments, with Indigenous procurement credit documented from the start.
Demolition, delivery, and installation executed during the summer break , sequenced to minimize campus disruption and meet your fall-term deadline.
Commissioning walk-through, punch list resolution, warranty documentation, and post-occupancy support so spaces are ready when students arrive.
We'll send you a project approach summary, CCIB certification verification, and a one-page overview of relevant higher-education projects. No pitch deck. No sales follow-up unless you ask for one.
Yes. We design every university project around the academic calendar , demolition and heavy work during exam-free windows, installation over summer break, and a back-to-school handoff so spaces are ready for the fall term. We can also phase multi-building rollouts across successive summers.
IHS is a CCIB-certified Indigenous business. Every dollar your institution spends with us can be reported as Indigenous procurement, supporting your reconciliation action plan and any commitments made under TRC Call to Action #92. We provide audit-ready documentation for senate and board reporting.
We specify products aligned with your institution's environmental commitments , low-emission materials, recyclable components, and responsible manufacturing. Our decommissioning service includes asset reuse and diversion reporting to support campus waste-reduction targets.
Yes. We phase multi-building projects across successive academic breaks, maintaining a consistent specification and finish standard across every space. One contract, one accountable team, and documentation that rolls up to a single capital project report.
Yes. We deliver end-to-end campus workplace transformation projects nationwide , from British Columbia to the Atlantic provinces, including multi-campus institutions with locations across different provinces.
Scope a campus project with IHS, or book a 20-minute call to walk through your timeline, sustainability requirements, and reconciliation commitments. We respond to every university inquiry within 2 business days.