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ment. The construction industry as a whole wants to see the
same thing,” says Steinberg. “The industry wants a view of the
work that’s coming and to see as far into the future as possible
so that they can plan. It’s about economic activity.”
Success in rebuilding Ontario’s public infrastructure is di-
rectly affected by CEO’s commitment to ensuring its human re-
sources infrastructure – the consulting engineers that help On-
tario prosper – is strong and healthy. “It’s always good to have
talented and well-informed people in our organization and we
need to retain those people,” Steinberg says.
While it may be a small association, Consulting Engineers of
Ontario has a strong focus on its mission and strategic plan that
is influential at both the government and client level.
“It’s important that the public understand the invaluable
contribution that my members make to the social, economic
and environmental quality of life in the province. It’s a silent
profession but this is gradually changing,” Steinberg says.
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