ABOUT THE MHCA 

Founded in 1943, The Manitoba Heavy Construction Association (MHCA) is a non-profit organization advocating the positive relationship between sustainable investment in infrastructure and our quality of life, the economy and the environment.

The Association promotes a safe workplace for industry employees, by providing an expansive safety, health and environment training and education program through its 'Manitoba Heavy Construction Safety Program (MHCSP).'

The Association has established the Manitoba Heavy Construction Training Academy (MHCTA) for the purposes of providing government approved career and vocational training. At present, its mandate focuses on heavy equipment operators but is projected to expand in the near future.

Our membership includes contractors engaged in roadbuilding, sewer & water, excavation, bridge building, the sub trades to contractors and the supply side of industry, including aggregates, petroleum, engineering, heavy equipment, financial and bonding agencies.
MHCA Membership Video!
Wednesday, 14 April 2010

We've recently completed a short video about the benefits of being a member of the MHCA. We encourage all of our members to have a look, as well as pass it on to any potential members who would benefit from membership with the MHCA!

Click here to view the video!

 
2010 MHCA Directory Now Available!
Thursday, 08 April 2010

2010 Directory CoverOur new 2010 Annual Directory has been mailed to all MHCA members.

Under the Members Only Tab, you can download the Yellow Pages and Membership Listing from the 2010 Directory.

This year's Directory has a new look, updated Yellow Pages and Membership Listings, and the most current Rental Rates for 2010!

Additional copies are now available at the MHCA office for purchase.

Call the office at 947-1379 to order more copies.

 
Construction Management Degree Program Fact Sheet
Friday, 26 March 2010

In September 2010, Red River College will begin offering the Construction Management degree program to help support Manitoba’s construction industry. It is the first degree program approved by the provincial government since Manitoba colleges were given degree-granting authority in 2009.

This program focuses on heavy construction, industrial/commercial construction, and residential construction, and is designed to help those in the skilled trades and engineering or engineering technologies bridge into further post-secondaryeducation.

Download the complete Fact Sheet here

 
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