This achievement sends a clear message that Skemxist is a reliable, safety-first Indigenous partner for project managers, engineers, and procurement teams tasked with executing safe, compliant and community-aligned work.
What Is ISNetworld?
ISNetworld, is a contractor management platform trusted by over 700 hiring clients and 75,000 contractors worldwide. It enables companies to track contractor compliance across safety, insurance, documentation and training which provides peace of mind on every job site.
Contractors are assessed across categories including:
- Employee Training: Verified safety training compliance
- Documents: Insurance, policies, permits submitted
- MSQ: Management systems and procedures
- RAVS: Safety programs and certifications
- ESG: Environmental, social and governance reporting
Achieving an ISNetworld ‘A’ safety rating means we’ve met or exceeded client expectations across every category including our client FortisBC, a leader in British Columbia’s utility sector.
Why It Matters for Project Managers and Utility Engineers
When overseeing hydro, transmission or distribution projects, contractor selection isn’t just about availability; it’s about trust and accountability.
Hiring a contractor who falls short on documentation, training, or certifications, can lead to:
- Regulatory delays
- Safety incidents
- Reputational risk
More Than a Score… A Commitment to Indigenous Excellence
As an Indigenous-owned business, Skemxist understands the importance of delivering exceptional work while uplifting our communities. We believe true reconciliation means creating opportunity without lowering the bar and our ISNetworld rating proves it.
Working With Skemxist Solutions
Skemxist delivers services across heavy equipment operations, forestry, aggregate supply, transportation and infrastructure. Our ISN profile reflects our readiness for utility and hydro projects and our commitment to continuous improvement.
Want to work with a contractor that checks every box for safety, performance, and Indigenous engagement?