Manitoba Heavy Construction Association

March 2016

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wednesdaY march 23, 2016 11 A SUPPLEMENT TO THE WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Ourexpertsworktirelesslytoprovidethebestengineering andconstructionsolutionsforprojectsinManitobaandensure thatyourneedsaremetateverystageofthelifecycle. Recognizedgloballyforouragileandresponsiveapproach, wearecommittedtoethics&compliance,health&safety andtheenvironment.Weareproudtoserveandstrengthen ourcommunitiesinManitoba. World-classengineeringandconstructionservicesin: Infrastructure| Mining&Metallurgy | Oil&Gas | Power Buildingwhat matters snclavalin.com AsphaltPaving ConcretePaving Base & Excavation Sewer&Water ParkingLots Subdivision Development Asphalt Supply Phone:(204)237.6253 Fax:(204)237.5032 www.bituminex.com info@bituminex.com FAIR SHARE. FAIR SAY. FOR MANITOBA MUNICIPALITIES IN MANITOBA, local Councils are responsible for 60% of infrastructure but are allowed to collect just 8 cents of every tax dollar to get the job done. PLUS, they have little to no say in how the rest gets spent. That's why they're inviting you to join them in speaking with one voice. Because Manitobans are always stronger, together! This campaign, tell your candidates that your community deserves its fair share of tax dollars and a fair say in how they're spent. Please make sure your voice is heard. www.amm.mb.ca AMM President, Chris Goertzen joins forces with Winnipeg Mayor, Brian Bowman as well as other Mayors, Reeves and Councillors from across Manitoba. WE'RE STRONGER TOGETHER... so let's all speak with one voice. training when you need it, where you need it tHe Manitoba Heavy construction association (MHca) is coMMitted to providing training for new or eXisting workers in tHe Heavy construction industry. Whether is it provided directly by the MHCA — such as all aspects of safety, human resources, workplace development and leadership skills — OR, Heavy Equipment Operator Certificate (HEOC) training in partnership with the Manitoba Institute of Trades & Technology (MITT ); OR, pre- employment, mentoring or cultural sensitivity training with the Manitoba Construction Sector Council (MCSC), the MHCA is the one-stop shop for the heavy construction industry education and training needs. Training can be delivered in the MHCA classrooms or on-site at the employer's place of business across Manitoba. The MHCA also delivers training to First Nations directly in their communities, works with the Métis community to support its training needs and provides training for municipal workforces in their locations. Upon completion, students receive a certificate from the MHCA. We can shape and scope the nature of training to suit what is required by an employer, First Nation community or Municipality. For information about Education & Training, contact Jackie Jones, MHCA WORKSAFELY/COR Education & Training Coordinator at 204-947-1379 or via email at jackie@mhca.mb.ca the mhCa membership advantage MeMbersHip Matters manitoba heavy construction association (mhca) members enjoy many advantages through membership. mhca has the business tools and pursues advocacy activities to help you and your company participate and grow: • The 'annual 'mhca directory' features a 'yellow pages' of heavy construction services by category. It provides recognized Equipment Rental Rates for bidding and retail purposes. It IS the business tool for public and private sector purchasers of heavy construction industry services • 'the heavy news weekly' electronically provides timely information regarding tender ads and results; WORKSAFELY™ Training; vocational education; member events; and industry news relevant to your business • the bi-annual mhca free press insert reaches in excess of 160,000 readers each issue with key industry messages related to the links between infrastructure investment and economic growth, the industry contribution to our economy, careers in our industry, the benefits of our WORKSAFELY™ Program and much more • network with existing and potential new clients, and with key government elected and department officials at our always sold out annual events including: Curling Bonspiel, Spring Mixer, Breakfasts with Leaders, Golf Classic and Chairman's Gala • participate in MHCA Standing Committees and help shape and influence provincial, municipal and related agency policies, practices and regulations, and investments in infrastructure, taxation and economic growth policies • advantage your employees and company's safety through MHCA's worksafely™ program and its COR Certification • be seen to be a part of a 400-plus member voice Association of the heavy construction industry with a reputation for presence, profile and impact with groundbreaking results in support of industry issues and its growth MHCA: Presence Profile & Impact.... Groundbreaking results. to learn more about the benefits of mhca membership, visit www.mhca.mb.ca/membership or contact christine miller, mhca's events, membership & office manager at 204-947-1379 or via email at christine@mhca.mb.ca.

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