Modern Niagara Celebrates National Construction Day!

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Modern Niagara Celebrates National Construction Day!

Part 1 – News Summary On November 30, National Construction Day brought attention to an industry vital to Canada’s economy—a sector responsible for employing 1.4 million people and contributing 7.5% to the nation’s GDP, according to the Canadian Construction Association. Modern Niagara, an established contractor operating in six Canadian regions, marked the occasion by highlighting the experiences of several key team members. President of Construction Mark Fazio, who joined the company in 2015 and has nearly 30 years in the field, narrated how his family’s legacy in the trades shaped his career. Fazio noted, "The company doesn’t exist without our people," emphasizing the critical role of talent in meeting evolving challenges such as technological innovation and labor shortages. Similarly, Electrical Supervisor Justin Sulzle in Vancouver and Foreperson John Neary, with Modern Niagara since 2019, shared how their personal backgrounds and day-to-day problem-solving drive their commitment to construction. Their accounts illustrate the dynamic nature of construction work—from adapting to new technologies to fostering teamwork on project sites—all while addressing workforce challenges facing the sector today. Part 2 – Industry Context This celebration underscores the essential role construction plays in Canada’s infrastructure development. With ongoing innovations reshaping project delivery and productivity, industry leaders are keenly focused on attracting new talent amid a noted labor shortage. In a market where every project impacts community health, education, and housing, initiatives that recognize workforce contributions help bolster morale and signal the continued importance of the trades within Canada’s economic landscape.

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