Quick answer: FAIME Construction carries an active WSIB account (Class G5) with coverage since incorporation and $2M commercial general liability insurance. Electrical, HVAC, and plumbing scopes run through licensed trade partners working to ESA, OBC, and TSSA requirements. Clearance certificates and insurance documentation are available on request.
Coverage & Compliance
Active WSIB — Class G5
Registered under Painting & Wall Covering Contractors / Specialty Trades Construction, with coverage maintained since incorporation in 2021. Clearance certificates issued on request — before you have to ask twice.
$2M CGL Insurance
Commercial general liability coverage on every project, with Additional Insured endorsements available for general contractors, property managers, and building owners.
Licensed Specialty Trades
Electrical through licensed subcontractors led by a Master Electrician (ESA-compliant), HVAC through TSSA-licensed technicians, plumbing through a Licensed Master Plumber — regulated trades stay with regulated people.
On Our Sites
- Site assessment before work starts — every project begins with an in-person walk-through that flags access constraints, occupied-space considerations, and hazards before crews mobilize.
- Clean, workable sites daily — work areas are tidied at the end of each day, materials staged safely, and walkways kept clear — especially in occupied homes and operating businesses.
- Dust and containment control — plastic barriers, floor protection, and masking on interior scopes so the mess stays inside the work zone.
- Code-compliant execution — work is carried out to Ontario Building Code requirements, with ESA and TSSA compliance on regulated scopes through our licensed partners.
- Documented changes — scope or site-condition changes are put in writing before work proceeds, so safety-relevant decisions are never made verbally on the fly.
Safety in Practice



Working in Occupied Spaces
Much of FAIME's work happens in lived-in homes and operating commercial units. That changes how a site has to run: tenants and staff need safe passage, working hours are coordinated in advance, and every crew treats the space as someone's home or livelihood — because it is. If your project needs off-hours scheduling to keep a business running, we plan for it at the proposal stage, not after the complaints arrive.
Documentation on Request
General contractors and property managers can request our WSIB clearance certificate, insurance certificates with Additional Insured endorsements, and company profile for prequalification — email info@faimeconstructioninc.com or start from the insurance documents page in the contractor portal.