Manitoba Heavy Construction Association President Chris Lorenc Retires After 35 Years of Service

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Manitoba Heavy Construction Association President Chris Lorenc Retires After 35 Years of Service

After 35 years of dedicated service, Manitoba Heavy Construction Association (MHCA) president and CEO Chris Lorenc is retiring. Lorenc emphasizes the importance of economic growth for funding essential services like health care, housing, and infrastructure. He calls for increased focus on economic development in Winnipeg and proposes the creation of a deputy chief administrative officer for economic development. Lorenc's contributions to the construction industry include introducing the concept of the infrastructure investment deficit and advocating for a national highway system and municipal infrastructure investments.

Chris Lorenc's retirement from the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association highlights the importance of economic growth in the construction industry. His advocacy for infrastructure investments and economic development strategies align with current trends in the sector. Lorenc's proposed initiatives could have significant implications for construction projects and government policies in Manitoba and Winnipeg.
🏷️ Chris Lorenc Infrastructure construction industry Public Service Winnipeg Infrastructure Investment Manitoba Heavy Construction Association Retirement economic growth economic development

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