BEC / Nov / 2014 - page 27

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By Leah Kellar
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On the cusp of the Saskatchewan Construction
Association’s 50th anniversary, there are many
achievements to celebrate in the making of a
sustainable construction workforce within a
competitive market. The Saskatchewan Con-
struction Association (SCA) is the strong pro-
vincial advocacy voice for the province’s dy-
namic construction industry, and it is critical
to its success. SCA’s 1,300 member firms are
involved in all aspects of the industry, including
industrial, commercial, institutional and heavy
construction, as well as the building of multi-
unit residential complexes.
After 50 years, the organization has faced
both tremendous growth in Saskatchewan
and, at times, tremendous setbacks. Since its
founding in 1964, the SCA has served its mem-
bers and the workforce at large through four
strategic priorities: workforce development,
communications, membership service and SCA
operations while maintaining a clear vision and
adhering to their mission statements. These
founding priorities are outlined and updated in
its new 2014-2019 Strategic Plan.
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