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About MHCA

The MHCA is a prominent membership-based advocate for the heavy construction & related industries in Manitoba representing in excess of 400 contractors, suppliers and financial companies.

Founded in 1943, the MHCA advances progressive public policies and innovative programs, in a manner consistent with the broad public interest.

The MHCA serves as the primary ‘go to’ resource for the heavy construction & related industries for information, networking, public policy advocacy and member services.

It promotes sustainable investment in core infrastructure – streets, highways, bridges, water/wastewater systems, active transportation, water-control structures, trade gateways & corridors – to support economic growth and social development benefiting our province and country.

MHCA champions workplace safety education & training through its leading-edge WorkSafely program established in 1990.

It is an active participant in local, provincial, regional and national advocacy groups. It collaborates extensively with public and private-sector stakeholders to advance common core values including economic growth, diversity and safe work, benefiting our communities, province and country.

It has an earned reputation for effective advocacy.

A bright yellow construction vehicle parked on a construction site
Construction work on Memorial Boulevard near Broadway Avenue.
A man in a golf outfit swings a golf club, preparing to hit a ball on a lush green golf course.
A man wearing a suit and tie is engaged in an interview, with a camera capturing the moment.
A curling rink featuring players actively participating in a game, showcasing the sport's strategic movements and teamwork.
A construction worker in safety gear stands beside a stop sign, ensuring safety on the worksite.
Construction work on Ellice Avenue near Simcoe Street, for the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association.
Chris Lorenc presents at the MHCA Award's Breakfast
A construction worker applies concrete to a sidewalk, demonstrating precision and care in the construction process.

OUR VISION

We are the recognized voice of the heavy construction industry in Manitoba, promoting sustainable investment in core infrastructure to support economic growth benefiting our province and country in a manner consistent with the broad public interest

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OUR MISSION

To help our industry build a more prosperous province and country, the MHCA will:

  • Advocate with stakeholders and all levels of government the imperative of ‘growing the economy’ as governments’ #1 priority
  • Strategically engage stakeholders to promote economic growth through sustainable, predictable and incremental core infrastructure investment strategies
  • Advance policies and strategies that support growth of the heavy construction industry
  • Provide comprehensive safety & health training, including COR® Certification, and innovative vocational education
  • Advocate progressive legislative and regulatory reform in support of our Vision and Mission
  • Ensure advocacy positions are rooted in principles and consistent with the public best interest

Unit 3 – 1680 Ellice Ave.
Winnipeg, MB R3H 0Z2
P 204-947-1379
F 204-943-2279

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