Canadian Construction Association (CCA) Industry Summit

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July 8, 2021

The Canadian Construction Association (CCA) is hosting an exclusive event for members and partner association leaders and staff from across Canada, representing all segments of the construction industry. The CCA Members Industry Summit, taking place September 16, 2021, is a unique opportunity to engage with CCA’s Board of Directors and other industry leaders in a free, half-day virtual event and get a pulse check on the current state of affairs in Canadian construction. Attendees can look forward to thought-provoking sessions like:

  • Fall construction economic outlook: A conversation about the social and economic realities of a post-COVID world, exploring the current situation in Canada and globally, and providing construction leaders with credible data to effectively navigate what lies ahead.
  • Vision for infrastructure: A discussion on the long-term vision for Canada’s infrastructure investment strategy, including how to improve coordination among public and private owners and funders, best methods to finance and deliver infrastructure projects and how the industry can continue to take a leadership role in outlining infrastructure priorities in the future.
  • CEO roundtable: A candid session with construction CEOs discussing the opportunities they see for Canadian firms to thrive in the next five years and some of the challenges to overcome.

Attendees will also get a chance to interact with CCA Chair, Ray Bassett, and CCA President, Mary Van Buren, in a Q&A session to hear firsthand a preview of 2022 priorities and areas of focus.

Go HERE for more information

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