2019: A Year in Review

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2019: A Year in Review

Part 1 – News Summary In 2019, Modern Niagara delivered a broad spectrum of building services spanning mechanical, electrical, controls, and maintenance programs that supported a diversity of clients across Canada. The company’s initiatives focused not only on energy efficiency and reducing carbon footprints—demonstrated by its work for FCT, which cut energy costs by $88,500 annually and offset emissions comparable to planting 2,227 trees—but also on advancing professional development with over 260 employees completing in-house training programs. Its efforts contributed to significant savings at CKF’s manufacturing facility, amounting to approximately $150,000 per year, and garnered multiple industry recognitions, including being named Canada’s Best Managed for 21 consecutive years and earning safety awards in the building and construction sector. Projects spanned across several sectors: healthcare facilities in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario; government infrastructure such as Parliament Hill’s West Block and Centre Block; commercial spaces in major urban centers; higher education campuses; and specialized industrial facilities in food processing and cannabis production. Community engagement also featured prominently, with staff volunteering in events ranging from Habitat for Humanity initiatives to local fundraising for cancer-related causes, collectively contributing over 4,000 volunteer hours. Part 2 – Industry Context Modern Niagara’s 2019 performance underscores the critical role integrated services and energy-efficient solutions play in the Canadian construction sector. Their multi-sector projects—from healthcare and government to industrial and educational facilities—highlight the industry’s ongoing demand for sustainable, reliable building services. The company’s commitment to employee training and community engagement reflects broader trends in workforce development and corporate social responsibility, reinforcing a competitive edge in a market driven by infrastructure modernization, regulatory compliance, and environmental stewardship.

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