February 8, 2012
PHOTO GALLERY: Merit Alberta open house
STEPHEN DAFOE
Merit Contractors Association held an open house Feb. 9 to unveil their completely renovated facility on St. Albert Trail in Edmonton. The project involved completely gutting the existing facility and upgrading it to allow Merit to respond to the coming labour shortage in the province by renewing their focus on construction training.
Training rooms have been built for theory and practice, as well as computer rooms for online learning. The facility also houses Mercon offices.
The facility received its official opening with a ribbon cutting, Edmonton Mayor Stephen Mandel, Duncan Binder of Binder Construction, Merit Contractors Association President Stephen Kushner, and Dave Hancock, Alberta's Minister of Human Services sharing the honour.
STEPHEN DAFOE
From left: Edmonton Mayor Stephen Mandel, Duncan Binder of Binder Construction, Merit contractors Association President Stephen Kushner, and Dave Hancock, Alberta's Minister of Human Services, share the honour of cutting the ribbon at the open house.
STEPHEN DAFOE
The stylized Merit Logo looms large on the eastern face of the renovated facility.
STEPHEN DAFOE
Edmonton Mayor Stephen Mandel takes to the podium to talk about the value of Merit's new facility to the city and the province.
STEPHEN DAFOE
Edmonton - Mill Creek MLA Gene Zwozdesky shares a few words over a bite of food with Edmonton-McClung MLA David Xiao in the hospitality room.
STEPHEN DAFOE
Dave Hancock, Alberta's Minister of Human Services, speaks on behalf of the province during the grand opening ceremonies.
STEPHEN DAFOE
Part of the renovation involved converting two rooms into one large training room with space for both learning and practicing construction safety.
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