PREFABRICATION
Precision-Built Components. Faster Schedules. Safer Sites.

Bow Summit has been refining prefab since 2007. Today, we produce over 2 million sq. ft. of wall systems every year for our own framing crews and for builders across the region.
Our approach blends best-in-class software, experienced designers, and a streamlined shop process to deliver components that arrive accurate, repeatable, and ready to stand.
WHY PREFAB WORKS
Prefab removes uncertainty from the field.
By building indoors, we eliminate weather delays, reduce labour pressure, and avoid common on-site errors.
Allowing structures rise faster, cleaner, and safer.
DIGITAL PRECISION
Every project starts inside Mitek as our designers model the entire building, identify conflicts early, and optimize every wall for accuracy and efficiency. This ensures true lines, proper loads, and tight tolerances before materials even hit the shop.
BUILT INDOORS. BUILT RIGHT.
In our controlled facility, walls and components are assembled with consistent quality, minimal waste, and full oversight.
Advantages include:
Clean, safe working conditions
Reliable production regardless of weather
Repeatable systems across all projects
Walls that arrive fully coordinated and installation-ready
SPEED WITHOUT SACRIFICE
The Bow Summit prefab system consistently puts buildings up significantly faster than traditional framing. Crews waste less time waiting, correcting, or coordinating and timelines tighten without risking quality.
SAFER JOB SITES
Larger components mean fewer hours at heights, fewer ladder trips, and less exposure to risky conditions.
Shifting critical work indoors results in measurable improvements in site safety.
REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE
Our prefab process wasn’t invented in a boardroom. It was shaped by real projects, tight deadlines, and nearly two decades of continuous refinement.
That’s why:
Our walls fit the first time
Our buildings stand straighter
Our crews stay productive from day one

BUILT-IN PRECISION
Tight tolerances, repeatable layouts, and proactive back-framing ensure cleaner lines, faster assembly, and fewer downstream conflicts.
Builders gain smoother follow-on trades, fewer surprises, and a structure that’s both accurate and accelerated from the first wall to the final truss.