The AMBA Winter 2024 Newsletter is now available! Check out our upcoming events and industry news. Announcing a 2024 AMBA 1st Year MBSE Bursary Recipient, Nathan Hutchinson. Also, check out news from our members, , a Project Profile by Behlen Industries & Atkinson Construction (ACL) Ltd., and more!
Worksite Training Subsidy for AMBA Members
Would you like a free AMBA membership?
Some of our members had their 2024 AMBA membership dues reimbursed by simply doing what AMBA promotes! Train your employees and you could be eligible for a free 2025 AMBA membership…
AMBA Members are eligible to receive up to $500 in subsidy towards in-person training of employees for the following certifications: Telehandler, Aerial/Elevated Work Platform, First Aid and Fall Arrest/Protection Training.
The following conditions apply:
Only for in-person training
Available to AMBA Member employees
50% of training course cost (up to $500 annual maximum per AMBA member company)
Reimbursement of courses will be applied towards 2024 AMBA membership dues
Must provide Certificate of Completion and invoice
Training must be provided by a reputable accredited institution
Subsidy available for all courses completed by December 31, 2024
To apply: click HERE
Derek Traviss Receives The Jim Mitchell Memorial Award
Congratulations to Derek Traviss!
Walter Gegolick from Vantage Builders, presented employee, Derek Traviss with the $1,500 AMBA Jim Mitchell Memorial award for completion of his 2nd year in the MBSE program. Congratulations Derek!
If you are an AMBA member and have an employee enrolled in NAIT or SAIT’s MBSE program, they may be eligible to receive an AMBA bursary or award. To learn more about this program click HERE.
AMBA Membership Committee Report - Summer 2024
Following up on the heels of a very positive and thought provoking AGM in April, it was a real pleasure to host our 20th Annual AMBA Golf Tournament (so appropriately renamed as the Ralph Ward Golf Tournament). With a full slate of 18 foursomes, we couldn’t have picked a better day, weather wise, at The Ranch. This event is a highlight of our year for members and friends alike. Along with healthy competition on the links, there was plenty of good-spirited conversation over drinks and dinner. I did notice how quickly the room quieted down once the food was served.
As we continue to look for ways to increase our membership, I would strongly suggest that if you invited someone to golf, or know of someone who was at the tournament who is not a member already, please take this opportunity to encourage them to become members. You can pass on to any Board member the contact information of firms in our industry that you think may benefit from membership.
We are pleased to welcome Norsteel Building Systems and Azimuth Builders Ltd. as our newest members.
The strength of any industry association is embedded in a strong membership that reasonably represents as diverse a cross section of its industry as possible. Collectively, we all need AMBA to remain a strong unified voice for our members who are actively involved in the Metal Building Systems market here in Alberta. The more diverse and larger the body, the more effective we can be as an association in representing the interests of the membership.
Respectfully,
Kent Freeland
Membership Committee Chair
Women in Trades
Women Leading and Building Canada’s Future
Empowering women-identifying individuals to pursue a career in the Red Seal skilled trades
In partnership with the Government of Canada’s Canadian Apprenticeship Strategy – Women in Skilled Trades, NAIT aims to support more women-identifying individuals pursuing a career in the Red Seal skilled trades before 2027 by:
providing financial supports to reduce financial barriers
hosting networking and conference events aimed at facilitating learning opportunities for women in the trades (see below for scheduled dates).
providing EDI training and curriculum review for skilled trades program instructors and staff at NAIT.
providing workplace EDI training to support employers with more diverse and inclusive workplaces
Event schedule:
Conference: March 6, 2025
Networking events:
2024: June 12, September 25, November 27
2025: January 29, March 26 and May 28.
To learn more about this program: https://www.nait.ca/nait/schools-programs/school-of-skilled-trades/beyond-the-classroom/women-leading-and-building-canada-s-future
Nicole Mahoney RSE, Blue Seal Endorsed.
Interim Construction - Mechanical Department Head
School of Skilled Trades
AMBA 2024 Golf Tournament
We had a fabulous day for golfing! Ralph Ward’s contributions to AMBA and our industry was celebrated by 72 golfers. With almost every golf hole sponsored, we were able to raise enough money for some pretty amazing prizes and top up our Metal Building System Erector bursary fund.
It was also such an honour to have Nicole Mahoney from NAIT and Rob McCrea from AIT join us for the day. Our industry appreciates NAIT and the Government of Alberta for educating and certifying our metal building erectors.
The AMBA Golf Trophy went to the Curber Manufacturing team: Congratulations to Shane Meaver, Adam Samuelson, Chris Stewart and Kyle McKeown.
Proximity awards went to the following golfers:
Longest Putt: Geoff Seale
Closest to the pin: Steve Triance
Ladies Longest Drive: Nicole Mahoney
Men’s Longest Drive: Adam Samuelson
To view all the tournament photos click HERE.
Congratulations to our trophy winners and proximity award recipients. Thank you to all our hole sponsors, our members who generously donated prizes, Impact Graphics for supplying the Golf Tournament Banners and table cards and to all our golfers and AMBA members for supporting our metal building industry.
Message from the Chair: Summer 2024
Happy Spring!
A cold and wet spring has made construction challenging! While Alberta farmers are shouting from the roof tops, the same can’t be said for construction crews navigating mucky sites!
The AMBA board has been busy planning the 2024 Golf Tournament and steel building construction training sessions. Unfortunately, the response to the June 26 Curb Training session has been disappointing – erector companies have been too busy to take time away from building to attending the session. Although AMBA members identified training as one area where AMBA can provide value to the membership, the board needs more feedback on training timing and content so that we can ensure that we are working on initiatives that will be well supported and valued by our members.
AMBA’s 20th Golf tournament, hosted at The Ranch Golf and Country Club in Acheson, was a huge success. With almost all of the 18 holes sponsored and some generous donations, we were able to raise funds for Metal Building System Erector bursaries. The more seasonable weather was enjoyed by 72 golfers where we were able to celebrate Ralph Ward on ‘his game’ and his contributions to our industry and association. Thank you to all our sponsors and golfers for your support!
Your AMBA board remains committed to working with you, our industry partners. Your support, engagement and feedback are essential to strengthen and build our industry.