SASKATOON, SASK. – Earlier this month the newly-formed Construction Associations of Saskatchewan held its first board meeting to kick off 2025.
It was announced in the fall of last year five Saskatchewan construction associations would merge into one entity.
The Moose Jaw Construction Association, Prince Albert Construction Association, Saskatoon Construction Association, Saskatchewan Construction Association and Regina Construction Association voted during special meetings held by each association from Oct. 1 to Oct. 3, 2024, a release at the time said.
“This vote marks a new dawn for our industry in the land of living skies. It symbolizes our members’ commitment to progress, and to embracing the power of unity for the betterment of all. Together, we are determined to serve the members with even greater strength, resources, and advocacy, supporting a thriving industry that is crucial to Saskatchewan’s economy,” co-CEOs Kevin Dureau and Shannon Friesen said in a statement.
More information about the new association is available here.
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