NEW PRESIDENT - MANITOBA MASONRY INSTITUTE
Manitoba Masonry Institute (MMI) elects new President, Mark Laarveld, Eurocan Enterprises for the 2016-2018 term. Jeffrey Dolovich, Gillis Quarries Limited & Forte Construction Systems becomes Immediate Past President.
NEW PRESIDENT – MANITOBA MASONRY CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION
Manitoba Masonry Contractors Association (MMCA) elects Norm Blerot of Blerot Masonry President for second 2-year term.
NATIONAL PRESIDENT HARRY LAARVELD – ONE MORE STEP TOWARDS RETIREMENT
Winnipegger, Harry Laarveld’s term as national President of the CMCA comes to a close. Harry remains on the board as immediate Past President and takes one step closer to a very well deserved retirement. Harry is former owner of Eurocan Enterprises, one of the largest masonry contractors in Manitoba. Harry remains a very active member of both the provincial and national associations.
Taking over the reins is Bill George of GA Masonry who becomes President of the CMCA 50 years after his iconic father, Gene George, began the association in 1967. GA Masonry, arguably the largest masonry contractor in Canada, was the company that installed 150,000 sq. ft. of Tyndall Stone on the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
Manitoba Masonry Contractors Association (MMCA) elects Norm Blerot of Blerot Masonry President for second 2-year term.
NATIONAL PRESIDENT HARRY LAARVELD – ONE MORE STEP TOWARDS RETIREMENT
Winnipegger, Harry Laarveld’s term as national President of the CMCA comes to a close. Harry remains on the board as immediate Past President and takes one step closer to a very well deserved retirement. Harry is former owner of Eurocan Enterprises, one of the largest masonry contractors in Manitoba. Harry remains a very active member of both the provincial and national associations.
Taking over the reins is Bill George of GA Masonry who becomes President of the CMCA 50 years after his iconic father, Gene George, began the association in 1967. GA Masonry, arguably the largest masonry contractor in Canada, was the company that installed 150,000 sq. ft. of Tyndall Stone on the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.