In response to increased workload and investments from the Department of National Defence (DND), DCC has split its former National Capital Region into two new regions.
The National Services Region, directed by Elizabeth Mah, will now be dedicated to delivering services at the national level for the Client-Partner’s centrally managed portfolios and programs.
The new Central and North Region, headed up by Samantha Roeske, will focus on delivering key projects in the Ottawa area and across Canada’s North, with large contracts announced in Yellowknife and Inuvik, and others on the horizon.
“DCC has worked in the north for many years, but with the profile and scope of projects growing, we knew we needed a focussed geographic region,” says Grant Sayers, Vice President, Operations–Business Management. “This also allows the National Services Region to act as collaborators, working across all regions to support program management and central coordination.”
The two regions were announced in the summer of 2025, and the teams worked diligently through the transition period and reorganization. Both teams will also continue to grow as DCC delivers larger and more complex projects for DND.
“This level of investment in the sector is generational,” says Grant, noting that DCC delivered nearly $2 billion worth of work in 2025 and that the volume is likely to continue rising. “These new regions reflect exceptional employee performance and service delivery. This is an exciting time for DCC.”