Hadi is a Mechanical Engineer with an MBA from Carlton University.
Saeed is a Technologist CAD CAM Mechanical ENGINEER
Building a home is one of the most significant investments you will ever make, and the frame holding it all together matters more than most people realize. At DestNest, we use advanced cold-forming technology to engineer precise, durable steel structures that meet current Canadian building standards. Our homes resist decay, rust, and termite damage — giving homeowners lasting comfort, safety, and genuine peace of mind from the ground up.
We know how overwhelming the home-building process can feel. That is why DestNest walks with you from the very first conversation. Share your vision with us and our CAD professionals will translate it into detailed engineering drawings and immersive 3D renderings so you can see your home before a single component is produced. We provide accurate cost estimates to support your financing and budgeting decisions, and once you are satisfied with the plan, we take it from there—engineering, manufacturing, and delivery are handled in one place.
Thanks to state-of-the-art cold forming technology, we fabricate the structure and framework of buildings in line with the latest requirements and standards. Our structures are not only affordable but also resistant to rot, rust, and termite damage. Our ultimate objective is to ensure contractor satisfaction by constructing homes that offer both comfort and safety.
Forget everything you think you know about steel framing. The studs and profiles you see in building‑material stores — the ones that require cutting, drilling, and sometimes welding — are part of the traditional Canadian light‑gauge steel method.
Our system is completely different.
With the New Zealand–style CAD/CAM steel framing system, stud length is unlimited because the machine feeds directly from a continuous steel coil. Every member is cut to exact size, so there is no cutting or modification on the job site.
The output is not loose studs. It is fully engineered frames.
Because the frames arrive pre‑made, you don’t need a traditional framer. A small, short‑trained crew can erect the structure quickly and safely. All rivet holes, bolt holes, service penetrations, and plumbing/electrical openings are pre‑punched by the machine with millimeter accuracy.
Trusses and floor joists are delivered fully assembled, ready to install.
The difference is massive: This is not “light steel framing” as Canadians know it. This is the New Zealand–style light steel structural building system — faster, cleaner, more precise, and engineered from the start.
From your drawings to your site — walls, floor joists, and roof trusses, cut and ready to build.
At DestNest, every component is produced using modern machinery and precision framing software. Every component arrives precise, consistent, and ready to assemble faster than conventional construction allows.