Industry Partners

We build relationships before we build projects.

We work with Indigenous and community partners through early engagement, clear communication, and a focus on long-term collaboration — not one-off participation. Our approach is practical and respectful: clear scope, realistic planning, and shared accountability that creates real opportunity on and beyond the job.

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Regional & Specialty Trade Partners

We plan so you can do your best work.

We plan so you can do your best work.We partner with regional and specialty trades who value preparation, craftsmanship, and safety. That means early coordination, clear expectations, and schedules that reflect reality. When challenges come up, we deal with them early — together — and keep the work moving. 

Union Partners

Skilled trades are the backbone of our industry — and we treat them that way. 

Connect Group works closely with union partners to support safe, productive, and respectful work environments. We believe in clear scope, fair expectations, and leadership that understands how decisions in the office show up in the field. 

Our goal is simple: well-planned work, properly resourced crews, and conditions that allow skilled tradespeople to do what they do best.

Industry Associations & Partnerships

Shaping the Future of the Maintenance Industry in Canada

Connect Group contributed to and supported the industry discussion paper Shaping the Future of the Maintenance Industry in Canada, developed in collaboration with industry leaders through AMCC.

The paper focuses on: 

  • Workforce readiness and transition gaps 
  • Delivery model challenges in maintenance work 
  • The need for stronger alignment between owners, contractors, labour, and training institutions 
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Building projects is what we do. Strengthening the industry is part of how we do it.

Why This Matters to Our Patterns

  • Workforce readiness and transition gaps 
  • Delivery model challenges in maintenance work 
  • The need for stronger alignment between owners, contractors, labour, and training institutions 

We believe the industry works best when contractors don’t just execute projects — but help improve the system those projects operate within.

Collaborative Initiatives

We don’t just work in the industry — we work on it. Connect Group actively collaborates with industry associations, labour partners, and business organizations to help strengthen workforce readiness, delivery models, and long-term sustainability in Alberta’s construction and maintenance sectors. Our involvement is practical, hands-on, and focused on outcomes — not optics.