Leaders in construction: Meet the recipients of the 2025 CCA National Awards
San Diego, March 13, 2026
Presented by Northbridge Insurance, the Canadian Construction Association’s (CCA) National Awards ceremony was held on March 13, 2026, during the 2026 CCA Annual Conference.
Congratulations to this year’s recipients for their exceptional contributions to the Canadian construction industry.
- Geoff Smith, CCA 2025 Pinnacle Leader Award – sponsored by PCL Construction
- PCL Construction, CCA 2025 Environmental Achievement Award – sponsored by CHUBB
- Orion Construction, CCA 2025 Workforce Excellence Award – sponsored by MNP LLP
- Vancouver Regional Construction Association, CCA 2025 Partner Association Award – sponsored by Wilson M. Beck Insurance Services
- Simpson Building Contractors Ltd., CCA 2025 Gold Seal Award – sponsored by Travelers Canada
- Sarah O’Malley, CCA 2025 Young Leader Award – sponsored by McMillan LLP
- Marco Group, CCA 2025 Community Leader Award (1st winner) – sponsored by Marsh Canada
- Lyndsey Shaw and Rebecca Gelech, CCA 2025 Community Leader Award (2nd winner) – sponsored by Marsh Canada
- PCL Construction, CCA 2025 Excellence in Innovation Award (1st winner) – sponsored by Intact Surety
- JCB Construction Canada, CCA 2025 Excellence in Innovation Award (2nd winner) – sponsored by Intact Surety
- Peter Kiewit Sons ULP, CCA 2025 National Safety Award – sponsored by Vipond
“This year’s award recipients demonstrate the best of the best of our industry. Congratulations to everyone for the recognition of their great achievements,” said Rodrigue Gilbert, President of CCA.
For more information on CCA’s National Awards, click here.
The call for nominations for next year’s awards opens this fall.
For more information:
Anthony Valenti
Manager, Media Relations
Canadian Construction Association
613-608-2716
[email protected]
About CCA:
CCA represents more than 18,000 member firms drawn from 57 local and provincial integrated partner associations across Canada. CCA gives voice to the public policy, legal and standards development goals of contractors, suppliers and allied business professionals working in, or with, Canada’s institutional, commercial, industrial, civil and multi-residential construction industry.
The construction sector is one of Canada’s largest employers and a major contributor to the country’s economic success. The industry, 99.9 per cent of which is made up of small and medium enterprises, employs more than 1.6 million Canadians and contributes 7.3 per cent of Canada’s Gross Domestic Product.