Remote and hard-to-reach locations don't intimidate us — they inspire us. Our team is built for the logistical challenges that come with extraordinary sites.
Most builders will tell you a site is too remote. We treat it as a puzzle worth solving — and the result is often the most extraordinary home we've ever built.
Tell Us About Your SiteBarge-access islands, tidal zones, and oceanfront cliffs. We can build on them all.
Logging road access, steep grades, and remote interior sites — planned and built with the right equipment.
Solar, generators, rainwater collection, septic — we design and build complete off-grid systems.
Sites that require blasting, specialized foundations, or creative structural solutions are within our expertise.
Full lodge builds in remote wilderness settings — from foundation to finish, with all the logistical complexity that entails.
Floating and fixed dock construction, wharf repairs, and marine structure work along coastal BC waterways.
Our remote project expertise doesn't stop at residential builds. True Line has completed fishing lodge construction projects in remote wilderness locations — coordinating barge access, off-grid systems, marine-grade materials, and multi-phase scheduling in areas where there's no margin for supply chain errors.
We also build and repair docks, wharves, float home structures, and other marine infrastructure along coastal BC waterways. Whether it's a private dock for a waterfront estate, a working wharf at a remote lodge, or structural repairs to an existing marine installation, we bring the same careful planning and quality craftsmanship we apply to every project.
Combined with our own aluminum crew boat, we're one of the few contractors on the Island genuinely equipped to execute complex marine and remote hospitality projects from the ground up.
Talk to Us About Your ProjectComplete lodge builds in remote locations — from site clearing and foundations through framing, envelope, mechanical systems, and interior finish.
Fixed and floating dock systems, timber wharves, and marine structures designed for the BC coastal environment and built to hold up to it.
Assessment and structural repair of deteriorating docks, wharves, and float foundations — extending the life of existing marine infrastructure.
Generator systems, water and waste management, crew quarters, and utility buildings built to support remote commercial operations.
When there's no road, materials arrive by barge or boat. We coordinate marine logistics — including staging, crane operations, and tidal window scheduling — as part of the project plan.
Steep slopes, rocky outcroppings, and unstable ground require specialized excavation, engineered foundations, and the right equipment. We have it — and the experience to deploy it safely.
Solar arrays, battery storage, generator backup, and shore power integration — designed and installed to power your home reliably, wherever it sits.
Wells, rainwater collection, UV filtration, and engineered septic systems — planned in coordination with environmental consultants and local regulators.
Remote BC sites face everything from coastal storms to early winters. We build contingency into the schedule and protect the site and structure through all conditions.
Getting materials to a remote site on time — without waste or damage — is an art form. Our logistics planning is as thorough as our construction planning.
Remote projects require more than willingness. They require in-house excavation equipment, established supplier relationships that can accommodate remote delivery, and a team with the problem-solving instinct to handle surprises without panic.
That's exactly what True Line brings. We don't subcontract our way through remote builds — we own the process. That includes our own aluminum crew boat, which we use throughout the life of a remote coastal project — from early site visits and planning, through construction for crew access and transport of small equipment and materials.
Discuss Your Remote SiteWe own and operate our own excavation equipment — no waiting, no external scheduling, no markup.
Our own boat is used for site planning visits, crew transport, and moving small equipment and materials throughout coastal and island projects. It can also be hired independently for property viewings, land assessments, or any coastal transport need.
Barge access, crane scheduling, and tidal logistics are part of our standard toolkit for island sites.
We coordinate with qualified electrical and mechanical contractors to deliver complete, reliable off-grid systems.
Remote sites often have complex environmental permit requirements. Our land use expertise is a direct advantage here.
Remote builds take longer and cost more to access. We plan every phase with access time and logistics built in — so there are no cost surprises.
Remote projects benefit from early engagement. The sooner we understand your site, the better we can plan — and the fewer surprises you'll face along the way.