Become a Partner
Successful partnerships are built on mutual benefits. For producing long-term positive outcomes, QC's joint-venture agreements include:
- Local and Inuit Capacity Building and Development
- Cultural Support for Trainees During Training
- Sound Strategies for Bringing Inuit Staff to Management Levels
QC is positioning itself to get ready and have the capacity to work on Infrastructure and Industrial Developments.
Click to here to see "Steps to Becoming a Joint Partner"
New Joint Ventures are preparing for:
- Public Private Partnerships
- Hydro Dam Projects
- Mining Development
- Airport Development
- Deepwater Seaports, Harbors
- Stevedoring, Warehousing
- Oil and Gas Development
- Institutional Construction Projects
QC's Strengths
- Local and Inuit Capacity Building Development
- Knowledge of the People, of the Land and of the Culture
- Capacity to Balance Traditional Knowledge with Technical Expertise
- Qualified Inuit Workforce
- Inuit Recruitment and Employment Capabilities in Communities across Nunavut
- Extended Business Network and Financial Capacity
- Northern Logistics Expertise
- Local Contacts and Support
- Inuit Training Experience, Structure and Proven Capability
- Cultural and Marketing Support
- Experienced in Business Development and Management of Complex Projects
- Access to Qualified, Experienced and Reliable Industrial Partners
Steps to form a Joint Venture
Step 1: Initial Process
- Letter of Intent
- Confidentiality Agreement and Due Diligence
Step 2: Signing of the Legal Documents
- Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Agreement
- Joint Venture Agreement and corporate structure, including:
- Business Plan
- Inuit Training and Inuit Capacity Building Plan
- Service Agreement or role for QC to the NEWCO
- Service Agreement or role for the Partner to the NEWCO
- Unanimous Shareholders Agreement
- Management Agreement
Step 3: Registration of the NEWCO Corporation.