ITC Construction Group, a subsidiary of Pomerleau, has entered into an agreement for the acquisition of Farmer Construction, a leading player in the residential and commercial construction sector on Vancouver Island. Farmer has built commercial, institutional and residential projects across the island since 1951.
With Farmer Construction’s deep roots in the Vancouver Island market and more than 70 years of construction experience, the partnership brings together two companies that share core values of quality, integrity, and community-building.
“We’ve always believed in growing with purpose—and that means aligning ourselves with companies who share our commitment to excellence, client service, and people-first culture,” said Brad Burnett, president of ITC Construction Group. “Farmer Construction has a remarkable legacy, we are honoured to be able to support their mission and growth into the future.”
This transaction marks a significant milestone in ITC’s national growth strategy, which has been gaining momentum since joining the Pomerleau family in 2022.
“With ITC Group signing the agreement for the acquisition of Farmer, we are initiating a strategic partnership with a trusted local builder whose strengths and values align perfectly with ours. This agreement is intended to strengthen our regional footprint and bring together complementary capabilities in residential and commercial construction out west. Our shared culture and vision make this a natural fit, and we’re excited about the opportunities ahead,” said Philippe Adam, president and CEO of Pomerleau.
This acquisition is part of ITC Group’s recent expansion initiatives, including the opening of a Toronto office and the integration of a team in Victoria, complementing its existing presence in Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton. Farmer will enhance ITC Group’s ability to deliver large-scale projects across Western Canada.
ITC and Farmer recently broke ground on Harris Green Village, which will become Victoria’s largest multi-family housing project upon completion.
Once officially approved, Farmer will continue to operate under its existing name, maintaining its brand identity and commitment to clients.






