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Kainai Board of Education Administration Building

Location

Blood Tribe, Alberta

Client

Kainai Board of Education

Value

$11M

Status

In Construction

Services Provided

Design coordination, construction management

Impact

Centralizes education administration; scheduled for completion in 2026.

Larkspur is coordinating the planning, design, and construction of a new Administration Building for the Kainai Board of Education in Stand Off, AB. Developed through collaboration with leadership and community stakeholders, the facility is designed to centralize key educational, administrative, and community-support functions currently dispersed across multiple sites. The building will serve as a welcoming, culturally grounded hub that supports efficient operations, stronger service delivery, and a unified sense of place for students, families, staff, and community partners. Construction started in September of 2025 and is anticipated to be completed in November of 2026.

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Suite 310, 999 8 Street S.W.

Calgary, AB, T2R 1J5

Larkspur Projects is located in Calgary, on the ancestral and traditional territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy — the Niitsitapi peoples, including the Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, and Amskapi Piikani. We also acknowledge the shared lands of the Tsuut’ina (Dene) and the Îyârhe Nakoda (Stoney) Nations — Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Goodstoney. This is also the homeland of the Otipemisiwak Métis Government, including Métis Nation Battle River Territory, Districts 5 and 6.
 

The place we now call Calgary has long been known as Moh’kins’tsis by the Blackfoot, Guts’ists’i by the Tsuut’ina, and Wîchîspa by the Îyârhe Nakoda. We recognize, honour, and give thanks to the original caretakers of this land, and commit ourselves to building respectful relationships with the peoples whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to shape this place.

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