Our Company

Innovating in the Industry for 50 Years

Kenaidan continues to be a fixture as a dynamic construction firm committed to bringing the visions of our clients to life. Our confidence in our expertise and passion for our work has allowed us to deliver an array of projects with unmatched precision, quality, and efficiency. From general contracting to construction management, we deploy a collaborative approach, embedding innovation and sustainability into every project. Above all, we are more than just builders. We are a team of visionary problem-solvers and tireless innovators dedicated to creating the structures that will contribute to the well-being of our community and enhance the fabric of our communities for years to come.
Aerial view of Kenaidan office with employees lined up to make the number 50

  • 1974

    Ken & Aidan start a small contracting company as students.

  • 1982

    First waterworks contract, Scarborough Stormwater Pumping Station.

  • 1987

    Kenaidan rebrands to our blue and grey logo.

  • 1988

    First $10 million contract and first major formwork project, Southtown Railway Bridges/Tunnels.

  • 1993

    First contract outside of Canada, Detroit-Windsor Tunnel Restoration.

  • 1996

    Ken passes away. The black line is added beneath his name on the logo.

  • 1996

    First contract > $50 million, Ajax Water Supply Plant.

  • 1999

    First BC project, Saanich Peninsula WWTP.

  • 2003

    Kenaidan begins self-performing mechanical services.

  • 2008

    First contract > $100 million, Barrie Surface Water Treatment Plant.

  • 2011

    Kenaidan joins the Obayashi global family of companies.

  • 2012

    First contract > $300 million, Eglinton Crosstown LRT Western Tunnel.

  • 2023

    First contract > $400 million, Lower Don Enabling Works Package 3.

Founded in 1974 by Ken Smith and Aidan Flatley

Who we are today is greatly influenced by the leadership we were fortunate to have. Ken and Aidan grew up as neighbourhood friends and while at university decided to start a business. Summer and part-time work consisted of snow plowing, fence and deck building, and interior demolition. After graduating, Ken and Aidan decided to keep their partnership going, despite having job offers to work in their fields of study. Over the years, we have grown from two to hundreds of employees, and our quality signature continues to be placed on a variety of projects of different sizes and complexity. Today, their “work hard, be ethical, and play hard” attitude remains true along with a desire for continued growth by hiring good people and training and development from within.

Company founders Ken and Aidan standing next to company trucks
Ken and Aidan standing next to heavy machinary

Our Tribute to Ken: Logo Update

Team Kenaidan lost a key player and leader when Ken Smith passed away in 1996.

The general design of our logo has been in place since 1987. The Kenaidan logo underwent a subtle update in 1996 to commemorate the passing of Ken. The first part of the nameplate (Ken) was underlined in the logo as a sign of great respect and to mark Ken’s contribution as an outstanding leader and cherished friend.

Kenaidan Today: Obayashi Strategic Partnership

In 2011, Kenaidan joined the Obayashi global family of companies based in Tokyo, Japan.

This strategic partnership allows Kenaidan to use Obayashi’s considerable experience, staffing resources, technology, and financial strength to participate in several large-scale projects in Canada. Consistent with Obayashi’s relationship with its other subsidiaries, Kenaidan operates as an independent entity.

Kenaidan and Obayashi signing partnership agreement
A group of Kenaidan employees standing in front of heavy machinery

Our Core Values

Discover what drives us every day

Integrity

We act with integrity by being honest and accountable. By demonstrating ethical conduct, we build trust as individuals and as an organization. Valuing integrity requires us to be responsible stewards of corporate resources, our communities, and the environment.

CETA

We Care Enough to Act (CETA) by reaching out to intervene with issues or potential problems. Whether we are identifying a safety or environmental hazard, assisting with a business problem, or offering personal support, CETA is making the extra effort to help someone.

Operational Excellence

We achieve operational excellence through leadership, innovation, problem-solving, and quality work. We are committed to meeting our customers’ needs with cost-effective and on-time project delivery.

Positive Work Environment

We develop all employees to reach their maximum potential while encouraging an appropriate work-life balance. In an atmosphere of open communication, teamwork, and fairness, every person in our diverse workforce is respected for their contribution.

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