QUÉBEC CITY — The Canadian 鶹ýion Association’s (CCA) National Awards, representing the industry’s best and brightest, were handed out recently during the association’s annual conference in Québec City.
“This year’s award recipients demonstrate the best of the best of our industry. Congratulations to everyone for the recognition of their great achievements,” said Rodrigue Gilbert, president of CCA, in a statement.
This year’s recipients are as follows:
Geza Banfai,
An advocate for the Canadian construction industry for over 40 years, Banfai’s commitment to legal reform, mentorship and the advancement of industry best practices, promotes collaboration and efficiency in project execution, and helps the industry navigate challenges in an evolving legal landscape, the CCA writes.
PCL 鶹ýion,
PCL is being recognized for its Fairmont Royal York Decarbonization Project, which is a landmark achievement in sustainable construction, showcasing even heritage buildings can evolve to meet modern environmental goals.
鶹ýion Association of Nova Scotia,
Through a deep commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility, the 鶹ýion Association of Nova Scotia is shaping a workforce that represents the communities it serves.
Calgary 鶹ýion Association,
The Calgary 鶹ýion Association, affectionately known as “Little CCA,” is reshaping the industry by prioritizing services and focus areas on what members need, such as dedicated public and media relations, advocacy and workforce strategies as well as new membership engagement events and activities.
Westcor 鶹ýion Ltd.,
Westcor is a general contracting and construction management services company that exhibits a people-first culture. Westcor empowers its people to reach their full potential and promotes Gold Seal certification as a recognized standard of excellence.
Anthony DeVito,
Anthony Devito is a passionate advocate for the construction industry and has spearheaded multiple initiatives to address skilled labour shortages. His community spirit is equally inspiring, and in his just-over-a-decade long career, he has earned the respect of colleagues and industry peers alike, the CCA states.
Groupe AGF,
With over $4.5 million donated to causes across Canada and more than 750 employee-led fundraising events since its foundation’s inception, AGF unites its workforce, strengthens communities and demonstrates that collective action can create lasting impact.
Enviro-Ex Contracting Ltd.,
Enviro-Ex Contracting’s Highway 97 Cottonwood Hill Phase Two Slide project overcame extraordinary geotechnical challenges, the CCA describes, setting new standards for efficiency, safety and environmental responsibility. It stands as a testament to the potential of advanced technological integration in heavy civil construction.
PCL 鶹ýion,
PCL’s unwavering commitment has led to zero fatalities in the past three years and an extraordinary 16.7 million hours worked without a lost-time incident.
The call for nominations for next year’s awards opens this fall.
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