MHCA acknowledges it is located on Treaty One land and the homeland of the Metis Nation

Barriers to recruiting in the construction industry – survey results

As the struggle to attract and retain workers continues, the MHCA, industry and social enterprise associations are working on finding solutions to the shortage of skilled labour in construction. This initiative will tackle this pressing issue at a sector workforce summit to be hosted this fall by the provincial government.

The summit will be organized by The Economic Development, Investment and Trade Department, which asked stakeholder organizations to produce recommendations for action.

To further assist, the MHCA sent out a survey asking members their workforce related barriers and the daily challenges that they face attracting and retaining workers.

The main challenge, survey respondents agreed, was the lack of applicants to the job positions they post. Further, worker reliability is also an issue, which can stem from new hires lacking a driver’s licence or reliable transportation to job sites.

Another common theme that showed up in this survey is the lack of heavy construction training programs. Unlike apprenticeship programs, we do not have a formal ladder to follow when moving up in the industry, and respondents said this is perhaps one aspect that could be promoted more through introductory or awareness sessions at the high school level.

By raising awareness about the various types of jobs in the heavy construction industry, the career pathway to follow and the competitive wages, respondents felt that this would help attract workers.

The MHCA-identified barriers will be discussed at the provincially hosted summit, along with those of other associations and groups collaborating to address sector training and recruitment challenges.

Chair’s Gala

November 18, 2022
RBC Convention Centre

Close to 650pp attended from both industry, government and stakeholder partners.  It was the closing of Nicole Chabot’s two year term as Chair.  Dennis Cruise of Bituminex Paving was welcomed as the new Chair.

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2022 Heavy Santa

December 16, 2022
David Livingstone School

This event was made possible through fundraising at the MHCA Chair’s Gala and Spring Mixer.

104 goodie bags and presents were prepared for the grades 1-4 students at David Livingstone School. 

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Awards Breakfast & Annual General Meeting

November 18, 2022
RBC Convention Centre

Manitoba Transportation & Infrastructure (MTI) Award Winner

  • Grading – Strilkiwski Contracting Ltd.: PTH 6 Grahamdale
  • Paving – Coco Paving o/a Russell Redi-Mix: Bituminous Reconstruction PTH 83
  • Urban Works – Coco Paving o/a Russell Redi-Mix: Bituminous Reconstruction PA 634 and Bituminous Pavement PTH 5
  • Special Projects – Mekhana Development Corp/Arnason Industries Ltd: Theresa Point Airport
  • Major Structures – D. Steele Construction: Bridge Replacement over the Red River Floodway on PTH 59N
  • Minor Structures – Moncrief Construction Ltd.: Reinforced concrete box culvert on PTH 5
  • Water Management – Brunet Ltd.: Flood response, Morris ring dike closure

200 members and guests gathered to hear greetings from Premier Heather Stefanson and the newly elected Mayor of Winnipeg, Scott Gillingham. Hon. Doyle Piwniuk, Minister, Manitoba Infrastructure, handed out the MTI Awards.

31 companies were recognized for their milestone membership commitments.

Matthew Neziol, of Bayview Construction, received the Safety Leader Award.

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