First Nations Emergency Services Society - Williams Lake, BC
In 2025, backup power upgrades were completed across several community facilities in the Williams Lake area in coordination with the First Nations Emergency Services Society.
This multi-site infrastructure project delivered upgraded standby power systems for community facilities serving the Stswecem’c Xget’tem, Tl’esqox, Tŝideldel, and Xatśūll Nations in the Williams Lake region. Wildy Enterprises was responsible for overall project execution, coordinating work across multiple locations to ensure dependable and durable outcomes
The project included the installation and commissioning of new standby generator systems, complete with automatic transfer switching, electrical integration, and fuel system coordination.
As general contractor, Wildy Enterprises managed logistics, construction, and commissioning across four remote locations.
Each community site had its own operational context and infrastructure, and Wildy planned and delivered the work to maintain facility use throughout construction.
Managing work across remote and dispersed locations required detailed logistics planning and thoughtful scheduling. Wildy worked collaboratively with FNESS, consultants, subcontractors, and community representatives to align on access, sequencing, and site needs, all while minimizing disruption to active facilities. The result is reliable backup power infrastructure that supports essential community services across the region.



